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5.0 out of 5 stars
A visually soul-searching collection of immortal imagery,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mexico: The Revolution and Beyond (Hardcover)
Pete Hamill's articulate and insightful essay provides a very nicely informative context for the more than 150 images drawn from the photographic archives of the Cassola brothers, two early pioneers of photography who captured black-and-white visions of Mexico in the early twentieth century. Memorializing phases of that nation's transformation, revolution, and political change, Mexico: The Revolution And Beyond is a simply remarkable and visually soul-searching collection of immortal imagery which is strongly recommended for professional, academic, and community library History of Photography collections.
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Mexico: The Revolution and Beyond by Agustin Victor Casasola (Hardcover - Sep 30 2003)
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