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Bourke-White, Margaret - Caldwell, Erskine : You Have Seen Their Faces
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First paperback printing.
Text by Erskine Caldwell; photographs by Margaret Bourke-White, with captions "intended to express the authors' own conceptions of the sentiments of the individuals portrayed". Photo-documentary of poverty in the American South during the Great Depression. Spine margins rubbed; outer lower rear corner of cover creased.
Text by Erskine Caldwell; photographs by Margaret Bourke-White, with captions "intended to express the authors' own conceptions of the sentiments of the individuals portrayed". Photo-documentary of poverty in the American South during the Great Depression. Spine margins rubbed; outer lower rear corner of cover creased.
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category: | Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English > |
category: | Books > Arts > Photography > Albums > |
category: | Bibliophil > First Edition > |
publisher: | Modernage Books, Inc., 1937. New York, |
item number / ISBN: | 0024815 |
binding: | paperback |
pages: | [7] + 54 p. (text) + 64 p. (photographs) |
language: | English |