History Books - Page 12

MagicBeanDip.com

Page 12 of 138 - Go to page: 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 23

The Soiling of Old Glory: The Story of a Photograph That Shocked America

Louis P. Masur

The Soiling of Old Glory: The Story of a Photograph That Shocked America Louis P. Masur Amazon Price: $10.88
List Price: $16.00
Not yet published
By: Bloomsbury Press

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> History
Subjects -> History -> Americas -> United States -> 20th Century -> 1945 - Present
Subjects -> History -> Americas -> United States -> State & Local -> New England

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

Wonderful Analysis of a Photo That Changed a City 5 out of 5 stars.
7 of 7 people found this review helpful.

Anyone who was living in Boston in 1976 and had any interest in the news will remember this photograph all too well. It certainly shocked the City of Boston, and had reverberations around the world. Although the author states he cannot remember where he was when he first saw the photo, I can recall clearly where I was and what I was doing.

The author does a wonderful job of looking at all aspects of the photo, as well as what led up to the incident where the photo was taken. Included is analysis of what happened during the incident, who the players in the photo were, how they came to be where they were when the incident occurred, and probably most importantly, the back story of school bussing in Boston at that time. In addition, the author looks at how a city that is considered as progressive could be so racist in it's attitudes towards various ethnic groups.

Finally, after dissecting the photograph and the various players, the author looks at the reverberations caused by the picture and where the City is now on the issue. That, in many ways, was the most important aspect of the book.

The book is well written and contains all of the pertinent information needed to understand the issue of bussing and what caused these young men to be in City Hall Plaza at the time of the incident. It will certainly be a book of interest to historians and those with an interest in Boston's politics.

Editorial Review:

Sometimes a moment can change history. This one took 1/250th of a second.

Boston, April 5, 1976. As the city simmered with racial tension over forced school busing, newsman Stanley Forman hurried to City Hall to photograph that day’s protest, arriving just in time to snap the image that his editor would title “The Soiling of Old Glory.” T he photo made headlines across the United States and won Forman his second Pulitzer Prize. I t shocked Boston, and America: Racial strife had not ended with the 1960s, it was alive and well in the cradle of liberty. Louis P. Masur’s evocative “biography of a photograph” unpacks this arresting image in a tour de force of historical writing.

6666: Portrait Of A Texas Ranch

Wyman Meinzer, Henry Chappell

6666: Portrait Of A Texas Ranch Wyman Meinzer, Henry Chappell Amazon Price: $29.70
List Price: $45.00
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: Texas Tech University Press
Amazon Marketplace: 25 new & used starting at $20.99

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> History
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> Travel -> United States -> General
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> Travel -> United States -> South

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 1 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

Editorial Review:

The Four Sixes is not a relic, showpiece, or preserve. It’s a working cattle ranch, some 290,000 acres of West Texas prairie carefully used. Here, men still earn their livelihoods on horseback, not out of blind adherence to tradition, but out of necessity.

Since Samuel "Burk" Burnett began buying rangeland in King County in the 1890s, his cowhands have relied on methods developed by early vaqueros and refined on the great trail drives. In managing cattle, these methods are still the most efficient and humane. Spurs, broad-brimmed hats, and scuffed and patched boots are not fashion statements but essentials—as are loyalty, toughness, and resourcefulness, traits still common to those doing dangerous work in remote country.

Perhaps, though, the Four Sixes’ greatest legacy is the land itself. Across four generations, foremen have striven to nurture and restore, to leave a healthy range. That stewardship has produced some of the richest, most ecologically diverse grassland found on the Southern Plains today.

Meinzer and Chappell’s defining study of the Sixes’ heart, soul, and heritage illuminates and spellbinds, teasing out a continuum that reaches out to and claims us all with rich lessons in give and take, need and nurture, enterprise and farsightedness.

Wyman Meinzer and Henry Chappell take you on an unbelievable journey through the beauty, the grandeur, and the drama of one of the most magnificent ranches on the planet.--Red Steagall, from his foreword

The 1920s (Decades of the 20th Century)

Nick Yapp

The 1920s (Decades of the 20th Century) Nick Yapp List Price: $9.95
By: Konemann
Amazon Marketplace: 53 new & used starting at $0.46

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> History
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> Photo Essays
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> Photojournalism

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

A fabulous book and a great bargain 5 out of 5 stars.
9 of 9 people found this review helpful.

This book is one in a series of titles being brought out by the Hutton Getty Picture Collection. Within the next year or so, every decade of the 20th century should have its own volume. Although widely available as a remaindered title, even full price these books are extraordinary bargains. Each volume contains over 300 photographs that provide a visual record of each decade.

The 1920s is arranged thematically, with brief introductions in English, German, and French to the theme to be covered. For instance, there are sections devoted to "Movers and Shakers," "Work," "Leisure," "Science," and "Sport," to mention only a few. The photographs do a marvelous job of depicting many of the trends and concerns of the time. Most are striking, and some of the photographs are unforgettable.

The first photographs in the book are perhaps the most haunting: Studio shots from 1925 of a wildly gesticulating Adolf Hitler, standing in front of a phonograph, striking one over-the-top pose after another. They are chilling partly because they are the very poses he would strike a decade later in front of the multitudes at Nuremberg and elsewhere. But they are also chilling because one realizes in looking at them that Hitler obviously had practiced these very poses, probably in front of a mirror, and one can easily imagine him alone in his rooms, standing in front of a looking glass, practicing speeches and gestures. I found myself almost of necessity thinking of Robert DeNiro as Travis Bickle, standing in front of his own mirror. The photographs bring home Hitler's inherent insanity more powerfully than anything else I have seen.

There are many other striking photos. I was delighted to see a photo of the remarkably handsome Ivor Novello, who is the real life person that Jeremy Northam portrayed in GOSFORD PARK. The section on celebrities showed a number of actors and actresses in pictures I had never seen before (James Cagney, Buster Keaton, a strange photo of Greta Garbo). I especially liked a posed photo of Mary Pickford striking one of her classic poses with Anna Pavlova striking a balletic pose with a clownishly made up face (they atone later with a shot of Pavlova in her normal face). The book manages to summarize all the passions, fads, and trends of the entire decade.

I recommend this to anyone with either a passion for collections of photographs or with an interest in early 20th century history.

Editorial Review:

Decades of the 20th Century. Photographs from the Getty collection. Fascinating photographs put images of the power of an event or the zaniness of new trends right before the viewers' eyes. The force of war and political conflict is just as important a theme as world-shaking innovations in science and technology. These are accompanied by portraits of great personalities in art, politics, and society.

Alfred Stieglitz: Camera Work: A Pictorial Guide (Dover Art Collections)

Alfred Stieglitz

Alfred Stieglitz: Camera Work: A Pictorial Guide (Dover Art Collections) Alfred Stieglitz Amazon Price: $13.57
List Price: $19.95
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: Dover Publications
Amazon Marketplace: 40 new & used starting at $4.47

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Artists, A-Z -> ( S-U ) -> Stieglitz, Alfred
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> Collections, Catalogues & Exhibitions
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> History

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 1 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Good but with some limitations 4 out of 5 stars.
2 of 8 people found this review helpful.

The book is very good and very complete. I only see 2 problems! First, all the pictures are in black & white. Even the paintings wich takes off a bit of the magic of the camera work. The second thing, is that the information doesn't seam to be very well organized. I'm talking about the subtitles. We're presented with all the images in a row (from each 2 pages) and then, at the end of the second page, we have all the subtitles together.

In the end, it is very good for the money that's asked for it but not too good...

Editorial Review:

All 559 illustrations from most important periodical of art photography. Reduced in size but still clear, in strict chronological order, with complete captions.

The Cubs on Catalina: A Scrapbookful of Memories About a 30-Year Love Affair Between One of Baseball's Classic Teams & California's Most Fanciful Isle

Jim Vitti

The Cubs on Catalina: A Scrapbookful of Memories About a 30-Year Love Affair Between One of Baseball's Classic Teams & California's Most Fanciful Isle Jim Vitti Amazon Price: $26.37
List Price: $39.95
In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
By: Settefrati Press
Amazon Marketplace: 16 new & used starting at $15.51

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> History
Subjects -> Sports -> Baseball -> History
Subjects -> Sports -> Baseball -> General

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

Editorial Review:

Named "Book of the Year" by The Sporting News. Now in its 10th year, The Sporting News-SABR Baseball Research Award is the most prestigious honor in sports publishing.

A magical place.
A magical team.
A magical time...

Every Springtime back then, the Chicago Cubs would hop a steamship for Santa Catalina Island, off the coast of sunny Southern California. The idea was to get in shape -- but the boys usually ended up sidetracked with . . .

* Movie stars, like Marilyn Monroe, Betty Grable, & Olivia deHavilland

* A future U.S. president, who got himself into a barroom brawl

* Pranks and fish tales and earthquakes and landslides and wild boar and just about every kind of mis-adventure you can imagine -- and then some

Their tales must be told -- with plenty of pictures. It's The Cubs on Catalina: A Scrapbookful of Memories About a 30-Year Love Affair Between One of Baseball's Classic Teams...& California's Most Fanciful Isle. It's 384 pages, more than 500 fabulous photos...and we hope you'd like to come along for the fun.

Photography Theory (Art Seminar)

Photography Theory (Art Seminar) Amazon Price: $25.15
List Price: $27.95
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: Routledge
Amazon Marketplace: 31 new & used starting at $21.13

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> History
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> General
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> General AAS

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 2 Average rating: 2.5 of 5

Editorial Review:

What is a photograph? That simple question is far from settled, as this innovative book demonstrates. Photography Theory presents forty of the world's most active art historians and theorists-including Victor Burgin, Joel Snyder, Rosalind Krauss, Alan Trachtenberg, Geoffrey Batchen, Carol Squiers, Margaret Iversen, Abigail Solomon-Godeau-in animated debate on the nature of photography.
Photography has been around for nearly two centuries, but we are no closer to understanding what it is. For some people, a photograph is an optically accurate impression of the world. For others, it is mainly a way of remembering people and places. For still others, it is a sign of bourgeois life, a kind of addiction of the middle class. And for yet others, it is a troublesome interloper, which has confused people's ideas of reality and fine art to the point that they have difficulty even defining what a photograph is. And for some, the whole question of finding photography's nature is itself misguided fromthe beginning.
This provocative second volume in the new Routledge series "The Art Seminar" presents not one but many answers to the question what makes a photograph a photograph?

In the Wake of Battle: The Civil War Images of Mathew Brady

George Sullivan, Mathew B. Brady

In the Wake of Battle: The Civil War Images of Mathew Brady George Sullivan, Mathew B. Brady Amazon Price: $19.77
List Price: $29.95
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: Prestel Publishing
Amazon Marketplace: 34 new & used starting at $14.90

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Artists, A-Z -> ( A-C ) -> Brady, Mathew
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> Collections, Catalogues & Exhibitions
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> History

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 2 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

A 'Must Have' book for every Civil War library 5 out of 5 stars.
12 of 12 people found this review helpful.

What an valuable tome, Surley one of the most impressive collections of Civil War images ever collected. The introductions to the twenty-one sections are very helpful for appreciating the 400+ haunting Brady photos. I especially enjoyed the Federal Navy section, with photos I had never seen before, although I've read and edited several publications about the Civil War. Included also is a very practical guide to acquiring copies of the photos. In has been ten years since the prolific George Sullivan presented his biography of Mathew Brady. It was worth the wait as we have here an award-winning work that should be in teh history section of every private and public library. Not one of the 450 pages is disappointing.

A Nice Pictorial History of the War. 4 out of 5 stars.
8 of 11 people found this review helpful.

Mathew Brady was called Lincoln's Camera Man, but this photo album is filled with photos from a battery of photographers. It is a nice history in pictures of that time, whoever took them.

These pictures show the devastation of the War. For some reason, though, more of them show dead Confederates. It depicts the war clearly showing some of the multitude killed at Antietam, Gettysburg, the ruins at Harper's Ferry (all places I took my sons to explore a while back). Lincoln is shown at Antietam after the 'bloodiest battle of the Civil War' in October, 1862. Gettysburg, where too many from the South died, occurred in July, 1863.

The pontoon bridges were unusual and clever. The horse and carriages and wagon trains showed how drastically things have changed. Seeing a real ironclad was interesting.

This is a short course in the Civil War for those who want to know what happened; they can see the aspects from a Northerner point of view, as they ravished the South and left parts of it looking like bombed out London or Germany.

Editorial Review:

A comprehensive visual record of the American civil war as seen by Brady and his cameramen, arranged according to battlefield site.

First Doubt: Optical Confusion in Modern Photography: Selections from the Allan Chasanoff Collection (Yale University Art Gallery)

Joshua Chuang

First Doubt: Optical Confusion in Modern Photography: Selections from the Allan Chasanoff Collection (Yale University Art Gallery) Joshua Chuang Amazon Price: $31.50
List Price: $50.00
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: YU Art Gallery
Amazon Marketplace: 6 new & used starting at $31.50

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> Collections, Catalogues & Exhibitions
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> Criticism & Essays
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> History

Editorial Review:

Many photographers have been intrigued with the baffling distortions—both subtle and disquieting—that can occur when the camera “captures” the real world. Not always intentional, some images dazzle with impossible juxtapositions or disorienting spatial orders, while others confound the viewer’s belief in the documentary promise of photography.

 

Drawn from the highly respected collection of Allan Chasanoff, the photographs in this intriguing volume confront viewers with the challenge of doubt and confusion in so-called “straight” pictures. Featured are perceptually provocative images by Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Clarence John Laughlin, Imogen Cunningham, and Lee Friedlander, among others. The book’s essays raise awareness of the interpretive nature of the lens and the interpolative nature of the medium.

Everyone Had Cameras: Photography and Farmworkers in California, 1850-2000

Richard Steven Street

Everyone Had Cameras: Photography and Farmworkers in California, 1850-2000 Richard Steven Street Amazon Price: $23.07
List Price: $34.95
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: Univ Of Minnesota Press
Amazon Marketplace: 19 new & used starting at $20.00

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> Collections, Catalogues & Exhibitions
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> Equipment
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> History

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 1 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

Editorial Review:

American photographers have been fascinated by the lives of California farmworkers since the time of the daguerreotype. From the earliest Gold Rush–era images and the documentary photographs taken during the Great Depression to digital images today, photographers and farmworkers in California have had a complicated and continuously changing bond. In Everyone Had Cameras, Richard Steven Street provides a comprehensive history of the significant presence of California farmworkers in the visual culture of America.

Street’s account spans 150 years and sheds a new perspective on some of America’s photographic masters, such as Carleton E. Watkins, Ansel Adams, and Dorothea Lange, and brings to light heretofore unknown and unheralded work by perceptive amateurs, socially committed journeymen, digital documentarians, commercial propagandists, and left-wing critics. Through their artistry, these figures powerfully revealed—and at times obscured—the human cost of industrial agriculture and cheap food. Photographers are deeply embedded in the farmworker story, Street shows, and it cannot be understood without paying attention to their ever-evolving vision. Indeed, cameras are so prevalent on picket lines and at strikes and demonstrations that it is normal to see not only photojournalists but also police, protesters, and growers awaiting a decisive—or incriminating—moment to capture.

Deftly weaving the remarkable diversity of field photography into this story of labor activism, Everyone Had Cameras establishes a new history of California photography while chronicling the impact that this visual medium—called by some the common currency of modern dialogue—has had on a vast, dispossessed class of American workers.

Victorian Fashion in America: 264 Vintage Photographs (Dover Pictorial Archives)

Victorian Fashion in America: 264 Vintage Photographs (Dover Pictorial Archives) Amazon Price: $11.01
List Price: $12.95
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: Dover Publications
Amazon Marketplace: 28 new & used starting at $7.40

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Fashion -> General
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Fashion -> General AAS
Subjects -> Arts & Photography -> Photography -> Fashion

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 5 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

Entertaining and informative. 3 out of 5 stars.
4 of 6 people found this review helpful.

Kristina Harris won my applause in her introduction, where she says that knowledge of costume AND knowledge of photographic processes must be used together for maximum accuracy in dating pictures. Seems obvious, but the obvious is seldom stated. She is certainly well-schooled in both fashion and photography. However, neophytes will find it difficult if not impossible to recognize each photographic process even with the best of written descriptions. This skill is attained through experience.

Readers may also be in danger of inaccurate dating if they take the guidelines provided in this book too literally. For instance, the popularity of carte-de-visite photographs may have peaked in the 1860s in Philadelphia, but they do not even appear until 1869 in frontier areas and are certainly more typical of the 1870's in Ontario.

The chief strength of this book as a resource is in the captions to the illustrations, which include the name and location of the photographer, the photographic format, the name of the sitter(s) if available as well as a few comments to indicate significant aspects of the costume. We don't have to jump to endnotes: the information is right there. Bravo!

Harris also knows to use "circa" (c.) to indicate that the date is a best guess. --And therein lies a weakness. This is yet another work in which photographs have been chosen to illustrate a history, as opposed to basing history on dated photographs as documentary evidence.

The warning that dates written on backs of photographs are "frequently added long after the photograph was taken" disquieted me. Although Harris is absolutely correct to warn us never to make assumptions, I worry that beginners will devalue what might be critical evidence. The fact is that folks often wore out-of-date or very personal choices in dress and that 'questionable' date may turn out to be right.

I gave this book three stars out of five for the above reasons, and because it is neither indexed nor sourced. An index based on photographer/city/sitter would have been very useful, and there is no bibliography.

Editorial Review:

Compelling pictorial archive of 264 vintage photographs, selected from rare tintypes and other authentic materials (1850s–1910), depict little girls in their mothers' hats and clothes, sisters wearing identical plaid dresses and button boots, a young man in an everyday suit and bowler hat, a boy dressed in Little Lord Fauntleroy style, and scores of other.

Page 12 of 138 - Go to page: 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 23

Return to MagicBeanDip.com

This page was created in 1.0967 seconds.