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		<title>Grlucas: Created page.</title>
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Foreword to &amp;#039;&amp;#039;Presences: Photographs of Heaton Hall&amp;#039;&amp;#039;, by Beverly Anoux Pabst. Torino, Italy, Stamperia Artistic Nazionale, 1991. Softcover, no pagination. In his evocative three-page foreword, {{NM}} calls Pabst’s 45 photographs of this empty (and later razed) resort hotel in the Berkshires “the spookiest book of photographs I have seen,” and “one of the more eloquent.” He also makes the claim that “in searching for the occult, a photograph can be of more use than a painting.”&lt;br /&gt;
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