Humanity and Inhumanity

George Rodger

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CONDITION & NOTES
Good – Very Good / Dust jacket has some surface and edge wear and a couple small tears at the top of the spine.

TYPE PUBLICATION YEAR
Hardcover

1994

EDITION LANGUAGE
First

English

PUBLISHER DIMENSIONS
Phaidon Press 30 x 26 x 4 cm
CONDITION
Good – Very Good / Dust jacket has some surface and edge wear and a couple small tears at the top of the spine.

TYPE
Hardcover

PUBLICATION YEAR
1994

EDITION
First

LANGUAGE
English

PUBLISHER
Phaidon Press

DIMENSIONS
30 x 26 x 4 cm

ABOUT

George Rodger (1908-95), together with Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa and David 'Chim' Seymour, was a founding member of Magnum, the greatest photographic agency of the post-war era. Rodger's baptism as a photojournalist came when he was appointed a 'stringer' for Life magazine during the London Blitz in 1940. He then embarked on a series of adventures that took him to almost every battlefield of World War II in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. In 1948, after co-founding Magnum, he began a campaign of photography to rediscover humanity, travelling from Cape Town to Cairo by road. 

 

This book presents the pictures that define Rodger's long career, together with reflections by Bruce Bernard on each phase of his extraordinary life's journey. With a revealing foreword by Henri Cartier-Bresson and 230 powerful images, it represents a fitting tribute to George Rodger and a dynamic celebration of his life's work.