American Photographs. With an Essay by Lincoln Kirstein.
New York, The Museum of Modern Art, 1938
Evans and Kirstein divided the book into two thoughtfully sequenced sections. The first shows American citizens, or their representations, alone, in groups, and often within the context of their built environments. The second shows these environments and comprises the 'streets and storefronts, homes and graveyards, industrial plants and roadside stands [that] are frozen in time, many of them in a permanent state of decay.'
First edition; 4to (222 x 199 mm, 8¾ x 7¾ in); black-and-white photographs printed in relief halftone by The Spiral Press, New York from plates made by Beck Engraving Company; cream endpapers, black cloth-covered boards, border in blind, printed title-label mounted on spine, minor scratch, printed dust-jacket, grey with text in black, minor toning and small chip to spine, light marking to edges, errata slip tipped on to copyright page, without the band, fine in a near-fine dust-jacket; [ii], 198, [8]pp.
Regards à travers Le Livre 69; The Book of 101 Books pp98-9; The Open Book pp128-9; The Photobook: A History I, pp.114-5
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