H. G. Ponting, Arnold Genthe, J.H.Lartigue, Margaret Bourke-White, A. Bruehl, H. Cartier-Bresson, A. Feininger, Ansel Adams and Jerry Uelsmann

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H. G. Ponting, Arnold Genthe, J.H.Lartigue, Margaret Bourke-White, A. Bruehl, H. Cartier-Bresson, A. Feininger, Ansel Adams and Jerry Uelsmann
Twenty-two photographically illustrated books and one portfolio: Herbert G. Ponting, In Lotus-Land Japan, 1911, The Great White South, 1923 and With Scott To The Pole, re-told by Howard Marshall, 1944; Arnold Genthe, As I Remember, 1936, Walt Whitman in Camden, 1938, illustrated with blue photogravures, Dancing with Helen Moller, 1918, edited by Curtis Dunham, with a frontispiece by the photographer and My Memoir by Edith Boiling Wilson, with a frontispiece by the photographer; Boyhood Photos of J. H. Lartigue; The Family Album of a Gilded Age, 1966; Margaret Bourke-White, One Thing Leads to Another, 1936, Purple Heart Valley, 1944 and The American Jesuits, 1956; Anton Bruehl, Mexico, 1945; Henri Cartier-Bresson, The People of Moscow, 1955, The Mandate of Heaven, 1968, The Face of Asia, 1972 and The Drawings of Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1989; Andreas Feininger, New York, 1945; Ansel Adams, Making A Photograph, 1935, An Introduction to Hawaii, 1964, Death Valley, 1970 and Yosemite and the Range of Light, 1979, a special edition prepared for Time Life Books subscribers and signed by the photographer (1981); portfolio Eight Photographs Jerry Uelsmann, 1970, with a printed introduction by William E. Parker, original slip case; John Steinbeck, The Forgotten Village, 1941. (23)

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