In the South Bronx of America
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Author: Mel Rosenthal
Publisher: Curbstone Press
Year of publication: 2000
Residents of New York City's South Bronx neighborhood live amidst what is frequently described as the most severe and widespread poverty in any U.S. metropolitan area. In the South Bronx of America is a work which, through documentary photographs, counterpointed with statements by residents and by newspaper reports and statistical information, offers both an intimate view of life in this neighborhood and a context for understanding the last two decades of accelerated social decay. In the words of Penny Coleman, New York Times photographer, In the South Bronx of America, "is important because it is not cynical, because it is a sincere attempt to provide the awareness necessary for change."
Product Condition:
Specimen in good condition. Dust jacket with traces of dust and slight signs of wear at the edges and corners, vertical streak on the first dust jacket; small adhesive label on the back flap. Hard cover canvas with silver titles on the spine, very well preserved. Cards yellowed at the edges. English text. Text in English. Book in good condition.
EAN: 9780915306961
Pages: 128
Format: Hardback with dust jacket
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 28
Width: 22
Description
English text. Text in English. First edition. All pictures were taken by Mel Rosenthal in the South Bronx between 1975 and 1983. The photographs are in b / w and are present n.t. and f.t.
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