Gary Saretzky Photo Books
Smith, W. Eugene. W. Eugene Smith: Photographs 1934-1975. Major monograph.
Smith, W. Eugene. W. Eugene Smith: Photographs 1934-1975. Major monograph.
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Abrams, 1998. First edition in U.S., simultaneously published in Great Britain under title W. Eugene Smith: The Camera as Conscience. Fine with fine protected dust jacket. Essays by Gilles Mora, Serge Tisseron; Alan Trachtenberg; Gabriel Bauret; and John T. Hill. 351 duotone photographs. 352 pages. Covers the entire career of W. Eugene Smith, best known for his photographs in the Pacific Theater during World War II, his photo essays for LIFE magazine such as Country Doctor, Nurse Midwife, and Spanish Village, his enormous Pittsburgh project, the Jazz Loft, and the Japanese mercury-polluted village, Minamata. Includes chronology and bibliography. Heavy book, requires more postage than most.

