Pre-SALE Midwest Mud Brad Feuerhelm. Artist Book 120 Copies

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Midwest Mud. Brad Feuerhelm. Artist Book

This book will ship in the second week of March. The sale price reflects the pre-sale price only.

Artist Book. Edition of 120

Original signed photograph album with 40 reproduction of the original photographs. The album is housed in a Signed evidence bag.

The book explores the loss of a high school friend in La Crosse, Wisconsin, under dubious circumstances in 1997. In the late 90s and early 2000s in La Crosse and along the Mississippi, young men were pulled from the river at an alarming rate. In popular culture, the deaths became attributed to what would become known as The Smiley Face murders. This book connects memory, loss, true crime, and the need for people to invent answers to often unsolvable questions.

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Midwest Mud. Brad Feuerhelm. Artist Book

This book will ship in the second week of March. The sale price reflects the pre-sale price only.

Artist Book. Edition of 120

Original signed photograph album with 40 reproduction of the original photographs. The album is housed in a Signed evidence bag.

The book explores the loss of a high school friend in La Crosse, Wisconsin, under dubious circumstances in 1997. In the late 90s and early 2000s in La Crosse and along the Mississippi, young men were pulled from the river at an alarming rate. In popular culture, the deaths became attributed to what would become known as The Smiley Face murders. This book connects memory, loss, true crime, and the need for people to invent answers to often unsolvable questions.

Midwest Mud. Brad Feuerhelm. Artist Book

This book will ship in the second week of March. The sale price reflects the pre-sale price only.

Artist Book. Edition of 120

Original signed photograph album with 40 reproduction of the original photographs. The album is housed in a Signed evidence bag.

The book explores the loss of a high school friend in La Crosse, Wisconsin, under dubious circumstances in 1997. In the late 90s and early 2000s in La Crosse and along the Mississippi, young men were pulled from the river at an alarming rate. In popular culture, the deaths became attributed to what would become known as The Smiley Face murders. This book connects memory, loss, true crime, and the need for people to invent answers to often unsolvable questions.