![]() The book of the series was constructed in a similar spirit of popular pedagogy and subsequently became a key introductory text in art colleges in Britain and the USA. Ways of Seeing, Berger's influential art text, was initially conceived as a series of four television episodes "The series was ground-breaking in its use of the TV format to introduce aspects of a materialist analysis of art to a non-specialist audience. Tightly bound (lightly read, if at all) and clean throughout, a superior example of a fragile book. Publisher's off-white stiff card wrappers printed in black and priced 60p. Crown 8vo (195 x 129mm): 170pp, with numerous illustrations. ![]() ![]() The first hardcover edition, published in New York, appeared only the following year. ![]() Scarce true First Edition ("First published 1972) of this provocative art history text, based on the BBC television series. ![]()
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