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Edward Sheriff Curtis

visions of a vanishing race

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Victor BoesenFlorence Curtis GraybillEdward S. CurtisFirst published 19763 editions

First published in 1976, this book is the classic photographic record of Native American life by one of America’s greatest photographers. From 1904 to 1930 Edward Sheriff Curtis sought out the vanishing tribes of Native Americans with an unwavering passion and dedication. His life's work was to record the faces and lifestyles of the Indians before they vanished forever. He photographed more than eighty tribes, from the Southwest to the Arctic. It was an achievement both poignant and monumental. For this book, Curtis's daughter, Florence, selected 175 of her father's greatest photographs. She has also collaborated closely with Victor Boesen to give readers a moving and detailed biography of Curtis's life and work. In addition, there is a memoir of Curtis by his son, Harold.

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First publish date 19763 credited authorsSearch language english

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  • Victor Boesen

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  • Florence Curtis Graybill

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