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Edward Keating

Main Street. The Lost Dream of Route 66. Los Angeles | Collector's Edition

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Collector's Edition of 20 copies.


Description

Main Street. The Lost Dream of Route 66' includes 84 photographs taken by Edward Keating along Route 66 from 2000 to 2011. Once the only direct road to California, an...

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  • ISBN: 9788862086530
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 176
  • Illustrations: 84
  • Binding: Hardbound
  • Release: October 2018
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This Collector’s Edition includes the book 'Main Street. The Lost Dream of Route 66' and and this print signed and numbered by Edward Keating: 'Los Angeles', California, 2000, inkejet print, 11 x 7,5 inches. The photograph has been printed in 2018 in a limited edition of 20 copies.


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Main Street. The Lost Dream of Route 66' includes 84 photographs taken by Edward Keating along Route 66 from 2000 to 2011. Once the only direct road to California, an interstate highway system built in the 1950s bypassed ‘the Mother Road’ and shut off its lifeblood, forcing thousands of shops and motels into bankruptcy over the next fifty years. Between the twin pressures of harmful trade treaties and lower wages abroad, the national economy had changed as well, as entire industries began to dry up, sending a countless number of jobs to Asia and south of the border. Western-bound job seekers now bumped shoulders with Mexican immigrants heading east looking for the same. As a boy, Keating heard his mother tell stories of growing up in St. Louis near Route 66, tales of her trips to California; and of her father, the first Ford dealer in the bustling city, selling Model A’s in the teens and twenties. Therefore, it was probably fate that lead Keating to the brink on the road that no longer held the nation’s promise. Some made it across while others got stuck to the side of the road. Keating made it across.

Edward Keating (1956-2022) has lived and worked as a photographer in New York City since 1981. After ten years of learning to photograph on the streets he was hired as a Staff Photographer at The New York Times where he covered national and international news and was a regular contributor to the Sunday The New York Times Magazine. He co-founded “Vows,” The New York Times wedding column and shared in a Pulitzer Prize for his photographs of 9/11. He has also been a regular contributor to Time Magazine, Rolling Stone, W Magazine and New York Magazine. Keating’s work is held by the permanent collections of major museums.

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  • Description

    Main Street. The Lost Dream of Route 66' includes 84 photographs taken by Edward Keating along Route 66 from 2000 to 2011. Once the only direct road to California, an interstate highway system built in the 1950s bypassed ‘the Mother Road’ and shut off its lifeblood, forcing thousands of shops and motels into bankruptcy over the next fifty years. Between the twin pressures of harmful trade treaties and lower wages abroad, the national economy had changed as well, as entire industries began to dry up, sending a countless number of jobs to Asia and south of the border. Western-bound job seekers now bumped shoulders with Mexican immigrants heading east looking for the same. As a boy, Keating heard his mother tell stories of growing up in St. Louis near Route 66, tales of her trips to California; and of her father, the first Ford dealer in the bustling city, selling Model A’s in the teens and twenties. Therefore, it was probably fate that lead Keating to the brink on the road that no longer held the nation’s promise. Some made it across while others got stuck to the side of the road. Keating made it across.


  • The author

    Edward Keating (1956-2022) has lived and worked as a photographer in New York City since 1981. After ten years of learning to photograph on the streets he was hired as a Staff Photographer at The New York Times where he covered national and international news and was a regular contributor to the Sunday The New York Times Magazine. He co-founded “Vows,” The New York Times wedding column and shared in a Pulitzer Prize for his photographs of 9/11. He has also been a regular contributor to Time Magazine, Rolling Stone, W Magazine and New York Magazine. Keating’s work is held by the permanent collections of major museums.


  • Shipping

    Shipments are made worldwide by express courier.

    Delivery is expected within 7 working days after registration of payment.

    Shipping costs vary depending on the weight of the shipment and the country of destination, and are calculated automatically when the order is placed.


  • Return and refund

    Pursuant to Article 5 of Legislative Decree No. 185 of 22 May 1999, if the customer is a consumer (i.e. a natural person who purchases goods for purposes not related to his or her professional activity, or who makes a purchase by omitting a VAT number from the order form), he or she has the right to withdraw from the purchase contract for any reason whatsoever, without the need to provide explanations and without any penalty, within 14 working days from the day of receipt of the goods.

    The right of withdrawal shall be exercised by sending, within the aforementioned term, a written notice to the geographical address of the supplier's registered office by means of a registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The communication may also be sent, again within the same deadline, by means of a PEC or facsimile.
    The consumer shall enclose with the communication all the references of the order (order date, order number, precise references identifying the party concerned, company or private individual.
    The goods you wish to return must be undamaged and in their original packaging.

    The consumer must also supplement the communication with his or her complete bank details in order to obtain reimbursement of the sums paid (current account number, ABI and CAB, CIN code; for foreign countries, the BIC and IBAN codes), which will be carried out as quickly as possible and in any case within fourteen days of the date on which the supplier became aware of the consumer's exercise of the right of withdrawal. As the only charge for exercising the right of withdrawal, the consumer shall bear the direct cost of returning the goods. In the case of payment by credit card, the sums shall be returned net of bank commission charges (2.5%).

    In the event of a dispute, reference will be made to the competent court.