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- Great photographic essays from Life / by Edey, Maitland A.(Maitland Armstrong),1910-1992.(CARDINAL)128279; Sullivan, Constance.(CARDINAL)136266;
Franklin Roosevelt has a wild west- November 23, 1936 / Margaret Bourke-White -- A woman photographs the face of a changing city- January 3, 1938 / Berenice Abbott -- Displaced Germans- October 15, 1945 / Leonard McCombe -- The private life of Gwyned Filling- May 3, 1948 / Leonard McCombe -- Country doctor- September 20, 1948 / W. Eugene Smith -- A last look at Peiping- January 3, 1949 / Henri Cartier-Bresson -- Fight trainer- February 12, 1951 / Eliot Elisofon -- Winter in Maine- February 26, 1951 / Kosti Ruohomaa -- Spanish village- April 9, 1951 / W. Eugene Smith -- A portfolio of distinguished Britons- January 14, 1952 / Alfred Eisenstaedt -- A new way to look at the U.S.- April 14, 1952 / Margaret Bourke-White -- The prairie- December 15, 1952 / Howard Sochurek -- Three Mormon towns- September 6, 1954 / Dorothea Lange and Ansel Adams -- Irish country people- March 21, 1955 / Dorothea Lange -- Drama beneath a city window- March 10, 1958 / W. Eugene Smith -- In a dutiful family trials with mother- July 13, 1959 / Cornell Capa -- The spirit and frenzy of Olympian efforts- July 18, 1960 / George Silk -- The era of sentiment and splendor- October 24, 1960 / Clarence John Laughlin -- The lash of success- November 16, 1962 / Grey Villet -- We are animals in a world no one knows- February 26, 1965 / Bill Eppridge -- The Shakers- March 17, 1967 / John Loengard -- A family of his own- December 17, 1971 / Leonard McCombe.Includes twenty-two photographic stories that were originally published in Life magazine.
- Subjects: Documentary photographs.; Illustrated works.; Journalism, Pictorial.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
- On-line resources: https://digitization.ncpedia.org/digitization/request/request.php?tcn=10088050 -- Request online version;
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- The world's great news photos, 1840-1980 / by Gray, Melvin.(CARDINAL)717001; Norback, Craig T.(CARDINAL)138357;
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- Subjects: Journalism, Pictorial.; Photojournalism.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Eyewitness : 150 years of photojournalism / by Lacayo, Richard.(CARDINAL)361542;
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- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Journalism, Pictorial.; Photojournalism; World history;
- Available copies: 12 / Total copies: 15
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75 Years : the very best of Life.
"To see the world" -- 10 places in our world -- 4 pieces of paradise -- 8 relations -- "To eyewitness great events" -- 17 from the battlefield -- 8 with the right stuff -- 8 that changed the world -- 5 cover stories that vanished -- 6 heroes -- LIFE's heroes -- 4 villains -- 17 great reads -- "To watch the faces of the poor and the gestures of the proud" -- 6 faces of the poor -- 3 found by LIFE -- 7 gestures of the proud -- "Things hidden behind walls and within rooms" -- 25 candid moments -- 3 of real people -- 12 backstage on the world stage -- "The women that men love and many children" -- 15 of LIFE's sexiest -- LIFE's best friends -- 5 best kids photos -- 2 best kisses -- "To see and be amazed" -- 5 wows -- 6 from the arena -- 7 scariest -- 2 from out there -- The covers -- Back to the future -- LIFE.com and "Never before seen!" photography -- Back to the beginning -- The Fort Peck Dam story we never told.Presents a selection of the best photographs published in "Life" magazine and by Life Books, including war pictures, candid shots of celebrities, nature scenes, and views of social and cultural concerns, along with a facsimile of the first issue.
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Life (Chicago, Ill.); Photojournalism.; Photojournalism; Journalism, Pictorial.; Magazine covers;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Artists on horseback; the Old West in illustrated journalism, 1857-1900. by Hogarth, Paul,1917-2001.(CARDINAL)138296;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Art.; Illustrators; Journalism, Pictorial.; Northwest, Canadian, in art.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The 7 lively arts. by Seldes, Gilbert,1893-1970.(CARDINAL)209798;
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- Subjects: Dance.; Motion pictures.; Theater; Music; American wit and humor.; American wit and humor, Pictorial.; Journalism.; Circus.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A lens to the world : photographs by Bob Lerner. by Chrysler Museum.(CARDINAL)156505; Lerner, Bob.(CARDINAL)265269; Maddry, Larry.; Johnson, Brooks.(CARDINAL)145753;
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- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Lerner, Bob; Photography, Artistic; Photojournalism; Documentary photography; Journalism, Pictorial;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Hector : a boy, a protest, and the photograph that changed apartheid / by Wright, Adrienne,1960-author.(CARDINAL)796077;
Includes bibliographical references.On June 16, 1976, Hector Pieterson, an ordinary boy, lost his life after getting caught up in what was supposed to be a peaceful protest. Black South African students were marching against a new law requiring that they be taught half of their subjects in Afrikaans, the language of the White government. The story's events unfold from the perspectives of Hector, his sister, and the photographer who captured their photo in the chaos. This book can serve as a pertinent tool for adults discussing global history and race relations with children. Its graphic novel style and mixed media art portray the vibrancy and grit of Hector's daily life and untimely death. Heartbreaking yet relevant, this powerful story gives voice to an ordinary boy and sheds light on events that helped lead to the end of apartheid.Ages: 8-11.690LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Biographies.; Comics (Graphic works); Educational comics.; Graphic novels.; Historical comics.; Informational works.; Nonfiction comics.; Picture books.; Pieterson, Hector, 1963-1976.; Pieterson, Hector, 1963-1976; Apartheid; Children; Journalism, Pictorial; Children.;
- Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 10
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- Newspaper / by Lawrence, Steve,active 1968-1971,editor,publisher.(CARDINAL)874310; Hujar, Peter,1934-1987,editor.(CARDINAL)284115; Ullrick, Andrew,editor.(CARDINAL)874311; Yáñez, Marcelo Gabriel,editor.(CARDINAL)874425; Primary Information (Organization),publisher.(CARDINAL)609397;
Includes bibliographical references."Published by Steve Lawrence and edited with Peter Hujar and Andrew Ullrick, Newspaper was published in New York City between 1968 and 1971. Newspaper was a wordless, picture-only periodical that ran for fourteen issues and featured the disparate practices of over forty artists. With an editorial focus on placing appropriated material alongside new works, the periodical sought to codify a visual language of high and low culture that represented contemporary society in the late 1960s. While largely overlooked in art-historical discourse, Newspaper showcased many of the most revered artists working in the United States at the time, as well as an emerging coterie of queer artists. The mid to late sixties was a flourishing period for artists experimenting with new media formats such as books, records, and magazines to create or distribute their work. Newspaper was one of the first artist-published tabloids of its era, preceding Andy Warhol's Interview and Les Levine's Culture Hero, both of which debuted in 1969. However, in contrast to other tabloids, Newspaper focused strictly on images. At a time when photography was not being exhibited regularly in galleries, Newspaper provided an alternative exhibition space for the medium and some of the era's greatest photographers. The publication's large size and unbound format encouraged readers to take it apart and hang its pages, which was how Newspaper was installed at the Museum of Modern Art's influential Information show in 1970. This is not to say that Newspaper only existed within the narrow confines of the art world, far from it. It lived within (and shared contributors with) a robust network of underground and queer periodicals like The New York Review of Sex, Rags, and Gay Power, among others. Yet, unlike many of these tabloids, Newspaper has largely disappeared from the discourse around underground magazines, queer publishing, and artists' periodicals. All fourteen issues of Newspaper are compiled in this volume for the first time."--Published by Steve Lawrence and edited alongside Peter Hujar and Andrew Ullrick, Newspaper was issued in New York City between 1968 and 1971. A wordless, picture-only periodical that replicated the scale of the New York Times, Newspaper ran for 14 issues and featured the disparate practices of over 40 artists. With an editorial focus on placing appropriated material alongside new artworks, the periodical sought to codify a visual language of high and low culture that represented contemporary society in the late 1960s. While largely overlooked in art-historical discourse, Newspaper showcased many of the most revered artists working in the United States at the time, as well as an emerging coterie of queer artists. All issues of 'Newspaper' are collected and reprinted here for the first time.
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Case studies.; Periodicals.; Newspaper (New York, N.Y.); Photojournalism; Illustrated periodicals; Journalism, Pictorial; Photography, Artistic; Art, Modern; Photocollage;
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- Hitler's war : World War II as portrayed by Signal, the international Nazi propaganda magazine / by Harwood, Jeremy,1947-author.(CARDINAL)427686;
Includes index.Genesis -- Blitzkrieg -- From Poland to Norway -- Onslaught in the West -- Dunkirk -- The lull before the storm -- The Battle of Britain -- From blitzkrieg to Barbarossa -- War in the Balkans -- The Axis in North Africa -- Operation Barbarossa -- Fortress Europe -- At war with America -- Drive to the Caucasus -- Battle for Stalingrad -- Kurst and after -- Bombing the Reich -- Twilight of the gods -- From Normandy to Berlin."Experience World War II as portrayed by Nazi propaganda magazine Signal-- and contrast it with what really happened between 1939 and 1945."--Page 4 of cover.
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Nazi propaganda.; Propaganda, German; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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