Richard Billingham: Ray's a Laugh
Richard Billingham's 'Ray's a Laugh' is considered one of the most important contemporary photobooks from Britain. Centered around Billingham's working‑class family who live in a cramped Birmingham high‑rise tenement apartment and his father Ray — a chronic alcoholic — these candid snapshots describe their daily lives in a visual diary that is raw, intimate, touching and often uncomfortably humorous. Books on Books #18 contains every page spread from this classic book including a contemporary essay by Charlotte Cotton.
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New York City
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2014
Number of pages
112 pages
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9781935004356
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Available on request
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Yes
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Yes
UDC code and author sign
770.9 Bil
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1
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