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Ellen von Unwerth. Fräulein, Art Edition A (Collector's Edition)
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Ellen von Unwerth. Fräulein, Art Edition A

Hardcover in clamshell box with print in portfolio, 12.0 x 17.3 in., 482 pages, $ 4,000
Fashion and fetish in a female fantasyland. Limited edition of 100 copies
Ellen von Unwerth. The Story of Olga, Art Edition A (Collector's Edition)

Ellen von Unwerth. The Story of Olga, Art Edition A

Hardcover in clamshell box with print in portfolio, 13.0 x 17.2 in., 350 pages, $ 1,800
Limited edition of 125 copies, each with the pigment print The Servants (2012) from the series The Story of Olga
Ellen von Unwerth. The Story of Olga, Art Edition B (Collector's Edition)

Ellen von Unwerth. The Story of Olga, Art Edition B

Hardcover in clamshell box with print in portfolio, 13.0 x 17.2 in., 350 pages, $ 1,800
Limited edition of 125 copies, each with the pigment print The Widow (2012) from the series The Story of Olga
Ellen von Unwerth. Fräulein (Collector's Edition)

Ellen von Unwerth. Fräulein

Hardcover in clamshell box, 12.0 x 17.3 in., 482 pages, $ 1,500
Fashion and fetish in a female fantasyland. Limited edition of 1,500 copies
Ellen von Unwerth. The Story of Olga (Collector's Edition)

Ellen von Unwerth. The Story of Olga

Hardcover in clamshell box, 13.0 x 17.2 in., 350 pages, $ 700
Olga returns for more lustful adventures with a colorful cast of characters. Limited edition of 1,000 copies
Ellen von Unwerth. Fräulein

Ellen von Unwerth. Fräulein

Hardcover, 9.7 x 14.1 in., 472 pages, $ 69.99
They're not your girls next door. Fashion and fetish in a female fantasyland
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Ellen von Unwerth. Fräulein, Art Edition B

Ellen von Unwerth, Ingrid Sischy
Hardcover in clamshell box with print in portfolio, 12.0 x 17.3 in., 482 pages, $ 3,000
(December 2009)
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"The great quality here is that the power belongs to the subject - any fantasy projected is ultimately her own. To be allowed a glimpse into her world feels like a privilege."
— The Independent, London, United Kingdom