Ruiko Yoshida - Harlem: Black Angels - 1974

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Harlem: Black Angels is a first edition photography book by Ruiko Yoshida, published by Kodansha in 1974 in Japanese, with 111 pages (225 × 255 × 10 mm) and in good condition.

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Harlem: Black Angels

Ruiko Yoshida
Kodansha/1974/Japanese/225*255*10/First Edition

Harlem: Black Angels- (First Edition) is a collection of photographs by Japanese female photographer Ruiko Yoshida. Journalist Ruiko Yoshida has been publishing a mix of photography and text for many years, focusing on themes such as racism, children and women. After graduating from Keio University, she worked as an announcer for NHK and TBS before moving to the USA. He studied photojournalism at Columbia University, where he began taking photographs. In New York, he settled in Harlem, a feared black neighbourhood, where he began by taking snaps of adorable children and depicting the daily lives of the people of Harlem and the black movement, which was in the midst of discrimination and cultural revolution and was awakening to a revolution in consciousness. This book, first published in 1974 (reprinted in 2010), is a photographic record of that series, a miraculous record by a courageous woman journalist that is no less than the Harlem captured by Bruce Davidson and other American photographers. First edition, first printing. Lacks plastic cover.


Harlem: Black Angels

Ruiko Yoshida
Kodansha/1974/Japanese/225*255*10/First Edition

Harlem: Black Angels- (First Edition) is a collection of photographs by Japanese female photographer Ruiko Yoshida. Journalist Ruiko Yoshida has been publishing a mix of photography and text for many years, focusing on themes such as racism, children and women. After graduating from Keio University, she worked as an announcer for NHK and TBS before moving to the USA. He studied photojournalism at Columbia University, where he began taking photographs. In New York, he settled in Harlem, a feared black neighbourhood, where he began by taking snaps of adorable children and depicting the daily lives of the people of Harlem and the black movement, which was in the midst of discrimination and cultural revolution and was awakening to a revolution in consciousness. This book, first published in 1974 (reprinted in 2010), is a photographic record of that series, a miraculous record by a courageous woman journalist that is no less than the Harlem captured by Bruce Davidson and other American photographers. First edition, first printing. Lacks plastic cover.


Details

Number of books
1
Subject
History, Photography
Book title
Harlem: Black Angels
Author/ Illustrator
Ruiko Yoshida
Condition
Good
Publication year oldest item
1974
Edition
1st Edition
Language
Japanese
Original language
Yes
Publisher
Kodansha
Number of pages
111
Sold by
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Objects sold
99.04%
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