Lewis Hine
National Child Labour Committee Photographs 1908 -1921
by Edited by Keith Quinton
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About the Book
A selection of Lewis Hine photographs edited from the collection held in the Library of Congress.
Hine was one of history's great social photographers of the early 20th Century and these images taken of children working in the textile factories, coal mines, cities and farms across the United States remain amongst the most powerful statements of child exploitation ever made.
The book has an introductory text and full Library of Congress captions for each of the 115 high resolution sepia images.
Hine was one of history's great social photographers of the early 20th Century and these images taken of children working in the textile factories, coal mines, cities and farms across the United States remain amongst the most powerful statements of child exploitation ever made.
The book has an introductory text and full Library of Congress captions for each of the 115 high resolution sepia images.
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About the Creator
Keith Quinton
Geelong West, Victoria, Australia
teacher of fine art, history & photography for thirty years