House of Bondage

Ernest Cole

BOO 1332 U
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CONDITION & NOTES
Good / Dust jacket has edge wear and a some light fraying/tearing at the corners. Spine is slightly skewed. Interior Very Good aside from the name of the previous owner written on the fly leaf and a small sticker on the title page.

TYPE PUBLICATION YEAR
Hardcover

1968

EDITION LANGUAGE
First

English

PUBLISHER DIMENSIONS
Allen Lane The Penguin Press 30 x 21.5 x 2.5 cm
CONDITION
Good / Dust jacket has edge wear and a some light fraying/tearing at the corners. Spine is slightly skewed. Interior Very Good aside from the name of the previous owner written on the fly leaf and a small sticker on the title page.

TYPE
Hardcover

PUBLICATION YEAR
1968

EDITION
First

LANGUAGE
English

PUBLISHER
Allen Lane The Penguin Press

DIMENSIONS
30 x 21.5 x 2.5 cm

ABOUT

First published in 1967, Ernest Cole’s House of Bondage has been lauded as one of the most significant photobooks of the twentieth century, revealing the horrors of apartheid to the world for the first time and influencing generations of photographers around the globe. Reissued for contemporary audiences, this edition adds a chapter of unpublished work found in a recently resurfaced cache of negatives and recontextualizes this pivotal book for our time.

 

Cole, a Black South African man, photographed the underbelly of apartheid in the 1950s and ’60s, often at great personal risk. He methodically captured the myriad forms of violence embedded in everyday life for the Black majority under the apartheid system—picturing its miners, its police, its hospitals, its schools. In 1966, Cole fled South Africa and smuggled out his negatives; House of Bondage was published the following year with his writings and first-person account.