Up close and personal among the Quechua Indians of Peru

From: The Boston Globe | Date: October 18, 1992| Author: Mark Wilson, Globe Staff | Copyright information

"Stones in the Road, Photographs of Peru," by Nubar

Alexanian, 51 black-and-white photographs, Cornerhouse

Publications, Manchester, England, 1991, $39.95,

distributed by Aperture in the United States.

Nubar Alexanian resides in Gloucester, Mass., with his

wife, Rebecca, and daughter. An exhibit from the book

opens Nov. 5 at the Photo Resource Center. The exhibit is

traveling in Peru as well. Alexanian is now working on ...

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