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GOLDBERG, VICKI - Margaret Bourke-White

London, Great Britain: William Heinemann Ltd, 1987. First Edition. Original boards. ISBN: 043429800X. Light wear to spine, covers and corners. Dustjacket lightly worn. Small vertical tear (approx 1cm) to top corner edge next to spine. Tape marks on fold ins. A couple of marks / fox marks to half-title page and book-block edges. ; Light wear to spine, covers and corners. Dustjacket lightly worn. Small vertical tear (approx 1cm) to top corner edge next to spine. Tape marks on fold ins. A couple of marks / fox marks to half-title page and book-block edges. With plates (b&w) ; and biography. This is a compelling biography of one of the most influential photojournalists of the 20th century. Bourke-White was a pioneering woman in a male-dominated field, known for her boldness and groundbreaking work, including documenting the Great Depression, World War II, and the liberation of concentration camps. Goldberg’s biography captures not only Bourke-White’s remarkable career, including her work for Life magazine, but also her indomitable spirit and personal challenges, providing a rich, nuanced portrait of a trailblazer in both photography and social documentation. ; Octavo; xi, 426 (1) pages. Very Good- in Good+ dust jacket .
GBP 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.5 US$ 26.79 | JP¥ 3889] Book number LCB62373

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