Lot 281
13 periodicals featur. L.W. HINE photographs [1919-37]

Estimate: $400 - $600

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Hine, Lewis W. Group of 13 periodical issues containing portfolios of photographs by Lewis W. Hine

Offered for sale by Fred Pajerski Of 'Fred Pajerski: Photography Books' - for more information please contact him via email at fredpajerski@gmail.com

Group of 13 periodical issues containing portfolios of photographs by Lewis W. Hine. (Various places: various publishers, 1919-1937).

(1) The Red Cross Magazine, February 1919 (p. 41-44: "Our All-American Army, Photographs by Lewis W. Hine of our soldiers at a Red Cross Hospital in Paris showing the many nationalities within our army"). (2) International Studio, August 1923 (p. 375-382: "Follow the Gleam---A Mile from Daylight" [coal-miners]). (3) The Amalgamated Illustrated Almanac---1924 ("The Amalgamated League of Nations, Members of twenty-eight racial groups compose the A.C.W.of A."). (4) The Mentor, September 1926 (p. 41-47: "The Photo-Interprets Big Labor: Camera Studies of Men At Work"). (5) The Survey, Graphic Edition, October 29, 1921 (p. 159-166: "The Railroaders, Work Portraits"). (6) The Survey, Graphic Number, December 31, 1921 (p. 511-518: "Power Makers, Work Portraits"). (7) The Survey, Graphic Number, February 25, 1922 (p. 851-858: "Harbor-Workers, Work Portraits"). (8) The Survey, Graphic Number, March 25, 1922 (p. 991-996: "The Man on the Job, Work Portraits" [miners]). (9) The Survey, Graphic Number, February 1, 1924 (p. 456-464: "A Medieval Industry in the Twentienth Century" [on hatters]. (10) The Survey, Graphic Number, March 1, 1924 (p. 629-632, "Some Tools of the Trade, Work Portraits"). (11) Survey Graphic, September 1924 (p. 571-575: "Going to School in a Textile Mill"). (12) The Survey, Graphic Number, January 1, 1925 (p. 383-386: "On the Rural Health Front, Camera Studies", plus additional illustrations). (13) Survey Graphic, December 1937, 25th Anniversary Number (p. 639-642: "Work Portraits"). All complete with wrappers, a few extracted from former binding, general wear, condition ranges from Fair to Good.