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Shura No Tani: Finish Dying.

Suzuki Kiyoshi saw this as a continuation of Nagare no uta [A Flowing Song] / Soul and Soul (1972), photographing the now abandoned coal-mining regions and forgotten ceremonies of rural Japan. He received the 14th Domon Ken Award for this book.

First edition, 600 copies; oblong 4to (209 x 296 mm, 8ÂĽ x 11Âľ in); black-and-white photographs, minor toning to edges; photo-illustrated wrappers, minor rubbing to bottom edge, photo-illustrated dust-jacket, light handling marks, publisher's card laid in, near-fine; [118]pp.

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Suzuki Kiyoshi saw this as a continuation of Nagare no uta [A Flowing Song] / Soul and Soul (1972), photographing the now abandoned coal-mining regions and forgotten ceremonies of rural Japan. He received the 14th Domon Ken Award for this book.

First edition, 600 copies; oblong 4to (209 x 296 mm, 8ÂĽ x 11Âľ in); black-and-white photographs, minor toning to edges; photo-illustrated wrappers, minor rubbing to bottom edge, photo-illustrated dust-jacket, light handling marks, publisher's card laid in, near-fine; [118]pp.