The Crime of Cuba.
With 31 aquatone illustrations from photographs by Walker Evans.
Philadelphia & London, J.B. Lippincott Company, 1933
Few of Evans's photographs could be said to show the oppression or poverty Beals writes about; Evans later claimed not to have read the book, apparently treating the project as an entirely commercial venture. However, he himself selected and sequenced the final thirty-one photographs, inserting a few pictures from news agencies to supplement the photography section, a signal of Evans's growing interest in anonymous imagery; he was a regular visitor, with Ben Shahn, to the New York Public Library's picture collection.
First edition; 8vo (218 x 145 mm, 8½ x 5¾ in); black-and-white photographs printed in aquatone, red topstain; red endpapers, black cloth-covered boards, spine and upper board stamped in silver, head bumped, photo-illustrated price-clipped dust-jacket, silver and black, light wear to extremities, lightly soiled, nicked with small chips and light creasing to head and edges, Gas Company leaflet laid in, near-fine in a very good dust-jacket; [ii], 441, [1], [64]pp.
Regards à travers Le Livre 57; Auer Collection p205.
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