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The Americans

The Americans

by Robert Frank

"Robert Frank he sucked a sad poem out of America onto film, taking rank among the tragic poets of the world. To Robert Frank I now give this message. You got eyes." -- Jack Kerouac, from the preface
The Secret Paris Of the 30's

The Secret Paris Of the 30's

by Brassai

The Secret Paris of the '30s is the compilation of the well-known but never-seen "secret photographs" of Brassai.  This evocative photographic memoir is affectionally captioned by the photographer himself, and reveals the forbidden Paris of the 1930s - its brothels, whores, pimps, and opium dens.  A must-have for any fans of Brassai or playwright Henry Miller, who often accompanied the photographer on his trips to the underground.
The People Of Moscow

The People Of Moscow

by Henri Cartier-Bresson

New York September 11

New York September 11

by Magnum Photographers

American Pictures

American Pictures

by Jacob Holdt

Paul Strand

Paul Strand

by Paul Strand

Suburbia

Suburbia

by Bill Owens

Diane Arbus

Diane Arbus

by Diane Arbus

A Vanished World

A Vanished World

by Roman Vishniac

The Americans

The Americans

by Frank- Robert/ Kerouac- Jack

A Fly Fisher's Life

A Fly Fisher's Life

by Charles Ritz

China

China

by Lois Conner

Tulsa

Tulsa

by Larry Clark

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China

by Lois; Jonathan Spense; Geremie Barme Conner

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The Secret Paris Of the 30\'s

The Secret Paris Of the 30's

by Brassai

The Secret Paris of the '30s is the compilation of the well-known but never-seen "secret photographs" of Brassai.  This evocative photographic memoir is affectionally captioned by the photographer himself, and reveals the forbidden Paris of the 1930s - its brothels, whores, pimps, and opium dens.  A must-have for any fans of Brassai or playwright Henry Miller, who often accompanied the photographer on his trips to the underground.
The Americans

The Americans

by Frank, Robert

"Robert Frank he sucked a sad poem out of America onto film, taking rank among the tragic poets of the world. To Robert Frank I now give this message. You got eyes." -- Jack Kerouac, from the preface
Tulsa

Tulsa

by Clark, Larry

Mary Ellen Mark

Mary Ellen Mark

by Mark, Mary Ellen

Our Kind Of People

Our Kind Of People

by Owens, Bill

The People Of Moscow

The People Of Moscow

by Cartier-Bresson, Henri

Diane Arbus

Diane Arbus

by Arbus, Diane

Paul Strand

Paul Strand

by Strand, Paul

Donald McCullin

Donald McCullin

by McCullin, Donald

American Pictures

American Pictures

by Holdt, Jacob

Danny Lyon

Danny Lyon

by Lyon, Danny

The Americans

The Americans

by Jack, Frank- Robert/ Kerouac-