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Signed Books Starting at Just $25 + Gift Subscriptions

December 10, 2012/in News

Signed books make great affordable gifts for friends, family, or yourself this holiday season.

Starting at just $25, we have an excellent selection of titles from artists John Gossage, Leon Borensztein, Suzanne Opton, Carrie Mae Weems, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Doug DuBois, Hank Willis Thomas, Zana Briski, Fazal Sheikh, Jerry Uelsmann, Bill Gaskins, and more!

Browse all of the signed books here.

Give the gift that keeps giving!

Contact Sheet is designed and printed in the tradition of fine art photography monographs and is completely commercial free. A Basic subscription ($40 US, $55 Canada, $65 World) includes five printed issues of Contact Sheet, and full access to the digital archive. A Digital subscription ($25) includes access to the digital archive of over 160 issues. For those that are unsure, a FREE Trial subscription allows you to review our most recent publications online.

Subscribe to Contact Sheet or order a gift subscription here.

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