








Xerox and Infinity by Jean Baudrillard
Touchepas, 1988. Stapled pamphlet, illlus. including transparent illustrated free endpapers. Very minor rubbing to wraps. Ghost of old sticker on front cover has casued a bit of discoloration. Very good.
A pamphlet essay from one of the titans of postmodern philosophy and sociology. Taking a cue from the xerox machine to germinate on the idea of replication and our relationship to them, yields something so prescient that we don't think he even saw coming.
Touchepas, 1988. Stapled pamphlet, illlus. including transparent illustrated free endpapers. Very minor rubbing to wraps. Ghost of old sticker on front cover has casued a bit of discoloration. Very good.
A pamphlet essay from one of the titans of postmodern philosophy and sociology. Taking a cue from the xerox machine to germinate on the idea of replication and our relationship to them, yields something so prescient that we don't think he even saw coming.
Touchepas, 1988. Stapled pamphlet, illlus. including transparent illustrated free endpapers. Very minor rubbing to wraps. Ghost of old sticker on front cover has casued a bit of discoloration. Very good.
A pamphlet essay from one of the titans of postmodern philosophy and sociology. Taking a cue from the xerox machine to germinate on the idea of replication and our relationship to them, yields something so prescient that we don't think he even saw coming.