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Lewis Hine's Empire State Building

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Lewis Hine, a noted photographer of the early 1900s, was commissioned to photograph the construction of the Empire State Building. This collection of his photographic works captures not only the construction of the Empire State Building, but also the character of the proud and courageous post-war American labourers. To this day the Empire State Building stands as monument to a great achievement - erecting the world's tallest building in thirteen short months. Furthermore, this edifice is a symbol of the great American can-do spirit. These photographs of Lewis Wickes Hine have captured that spirit for generations to come. The book was sold exclusively at the Empire State Building.Bibliographical note: The ISBN 13 is 9781569443699 but for some reason it cannot be added in the box provided above so is noted herewith.

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Titul
Lewis Hine's Empire State Building
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2008
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
48
ISBN10
1569443696
ISBN13
9781569443699
Série
Hodnocení
4,25 z 5
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Lewis Hine, a noted photographer of the early 1900s, was commissioned to photograph the construction of the Empire State Building. This collection of his photographic works captures not only the construction of the Empire State Building, but also the character of the proud and courageous post-war American labourers. To this day the Empire State Building stands as monument to a great achievement - erecting the world's tallest building in thirteen short months. Furthermore, this edifice is a symbol of the great American can-do spirit. These photographs of Lewis Wickes Hine have captured that spirit for generations to come. The book was sold exclusively at the Empire State Building.Bibliographical note: The ISBN 13 is 9781569443699 but for some reason it cannot be added in the box provided above so is noted herewith.