Item #18395 W. Eugene Smith. The Life and Work of an American Photographer. Shadow and Substance. Jim Hughes, Eugene Smith.
W. Eugene Smith. The Life and Work of an American Photographer. Shadow and Substance

W. Eugene Smith. The Life and Work of an American Photographer. Shadow and Substance

McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 1989. Hardcover. SIGNED & INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. The inscription reads: "For Deborah - with deepest gratitude for your ... efforts. The spirit of Gene Smith lives on." American photojournalist William Eugene Smith (1918 - 1978) is best known for his photo essays on WWII, pollution in Minamata, Japan, "the Country Doctor", and the city of Pittsburgh. He worked for Newsweek and Life Magazine - and was committed to his 35 mm camera, despite the larger format cameras preferred by the trade at the time. Black cloth backed maroon paper covered boards with silver title to spine. Clean, bright interior with illustrations. Minor wear to edges of boards, else fine. Maroon dust jacket with white title to spine and front panel. Minor wear to corners of jacket and light rubbing to panels, else fine. Index, 606 pages. PHOTO/081506. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket.

Item #18395
ISBN: 0070311234

Price: $100.00

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