Minamata(1st Edition) The Story of the Poisoning of a City, and of the People Who Chose to Carry the Burden of Courage. by W. EugeneSmith, Aileen Mioko Smith Hardcover, 192 Pages, Published 1975 by Holt, Rinehart ISBN-13: 978-0-03-013631-3, ISBN: 0-03-013631-8
"Exceptional cloth copy in an equally fine dw. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new and still in the publisher's protective shrink-wrap. ; 192 pages; Physical desc.: 192 p. The story of the poisoning of a city and of the people who choose to carry the burden of courage. Subjects: Mercury --Toxicology --Pictorial works. Water --Pollution --Japan --Minamata --Pic ..."
"A pictorial and narrative account of the perpetrators and victims of methyl-mercury poisoning in the fishing and farming town of Minamata, Japan, chronicling the long struggle of the stricken to obtain indemnities from the Chisso Corporation."
Minamata(1st Edition) The Story of the Poisoning of a City, and of the People Who Choose to Carry the Burden of Courage by W. EugeneSmith, Aileen M. Smith, Aileen Mioko Smith Paperback, 192 Pages, Published 1975 by Holt, Rinehart, And Winston ISBN-13: 978-0-03-013636-8, ISBN: 0-03-013636-9
"Minamata is a fishing and farming town on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu. Its people joined the industrial age when the Chisso Corporation built a chemical factory there. The disaster that then befell them, and the ways in which some have managed to respond, reach far beyond Japan. Their courage is a flag of hope for all life - but it will have signaled no victory unless it awakens other people to action in every corner of this ..."
"W. Eugene Smith's Pittsburgh Project Sam Stephenson ... Trudy Wilner Stack , Pat Evans , Terry Pitts , Nancy Lutz , Cass Fey , Roxane Ramos , Claudine Scoville , and Shaw Kinsley . ... Alan Trachtenberg made a critical contribution ..."
The Jazz Loft Project(First Edition, Enlarged) Photographs and Tapes of W. EugeneSmith from 821 Sixth Avenue, 1957–1965 by Stephenson, Sam, Smith, W. Eugene, Kelley, Robin D. G. Hardcover, 288 Pages, Published 2023 by University Of Chicago Press ISBN-13: 978-0-226-82484-0, ISBN: 0-226-82484-5
"With more than 400 projections presented, Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and Procedures remains the gold standard of radiographic positioning texts. Authors Eugene Frank, Bruce Long, and Barbara Smith have designed this comprehensive resource to be both an excellent textbook and also a superb clinical reference for practicing radiographers and physicians. You'll learn how to properly position the patient so that the resulti ..."
"This is the first in-depth study of one of the most important photojournalists of the postwar period in America. Examining the antecedents for the photo-essay, a genre that Smith perfected, Glenn Willumson closely analyses the four works that he produced for Life magazine, and for which he is best known: 'Country Doctor', 'Spanish Village', 'Nurse-Midwife', and 'Man of Mercy'. In his study of these works, now acknowledged to set the sta ..."
"This is a complete monograph on the work of W. Eugene Smith, one of the heroes of American photojournalism. Beginning in the 1930s working for "Newsweek" and other magazines, he created subjective photo essays of lasting impact. Drawing from Smith's own archives and including illuminating texts from historians and critics, this comprehensive volume features duotone reproductions of both famous and never-before-published images. Smith's ..."
"Photographs by W. Eugene SmithIllustrated biography by Ben MaddowAfterword by John G. MorrisLet Truth Be The Prejudice documents the life and work of W. Eugene Smith, a man whose work expanded the range and depth of photography, bringing new aesthetic and moral power to the photo essay. Smith was born in 1918 in Wichita, Kansas, and raised according to traditional American values, believing in the nobility of America and the injustice o ..."
The Jazz Loft Project(1st Edition) Photographs and Tapes of W. EugeneSmith from 821 Sixth Avenue, 1957-1965 by Sam Stephenson, W. EugeneSmith, Smith/Stephenson Hardcover, 288 Pages, Published 2009 by Knopf Deckle Edge ISBN-13: 978-0-307-26709-2, ISBN: 0-307-26709-1
"In 1957, Eugene Smith, a thirty-eight-year-old magazine photographer, walked out of his comfortable settled world—his longtime well-paying job at Life and the home he shared with his wife and four children in Croton-on-Hudson, New York—to move into a dilapidated, five-story loft building at 821 Sixth Avenue (between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets) in New York City’s wholesale flower district. Smith was trying to complete the mos ..."
W. EugeneSmith Shadow and Substance - The Life and Work of an American Photographer by Jim Hughes, W. EugeneSmith Hardcover, 638 Pages, Published 1989 by Jim Hughes ISBN-13: 978-0-07-031123-7, ISBN: 0-07-031123-4
"Ten years in the writing, this probing biography examines the passionate, haunted and brilliant man whose quest for perfection resulted in an unparalleled photographic legacy."
"Legendary photographer W. Eugene Smith's epic study of Pittsburgh in the 1950s. In 1955, having just ended his high-profile but stormy career with Life magazine by resigning, W. Eugene Smith was commissioned to spend three weeks in Pittsburgh and produce one hundred photographs for noted journalist and author Stefan Lorant's book commemorating the city's bicentennial. Smith stayed a year, compiling nearly sixteen thousand photographs ..."