| The Americans |  | Author: Robert Frank Creator: Jack Kerouac Publisher: Grossman Publishers, an Aperture Book Category: Book
Buy Collectible: $400.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 5970499
Media: Hardcover Edition: [Rev. & enl. ed.]
ASIN: B0007ENJOI
Publication Date: 1969 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: NY: Grossman Publishers,1969. revised and enlarged edition. Hard cover w/ DJ. Oblong 8vo. unpaginated. Text in English with an introduction by Jack Kerouac. DJ is lightly edgeworn, with small repaired chips on head and tail of spine. DJ is lightly solied on the front panel and rear panel has some raised blemishes (like pen points). Book corners are bumped and lightly worn; text has a slight lean. Text is clean from any names or markings and DJ is not price-clipped ($8.50). Overall a nice copy of this hard to find edition. Book and DJ condition: Good in mylar jacket. Orders are carefully packaged and shipped within 24 hours. Free upgrade to Priority Mail. Thank you.
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Amazon.com Armed with a camera and a fresh cache of film and bankrolled by a Guggenheim Foundation grant, Robert Frank crisscrossed the United States during 1955 and 1956. The photographs he brought back form a portrait of the country at the time and hint at its future. He saw the hope of the future in the faces of a couple at city hall in Reno, Nevada, and the despair of the present in a grimy roofscape. He saw the roiling racial tension, glamour, and beauty, and, perhaps because Frank himself was on the road, he was particularly attuned to Americans' love for cars. Funeral-goers lean against a shiny sedan, lovers kiss on a beach blanket in front of their parked car, young boys perch in the back seat at a drive-in movie. A sports car under a drop cloth is framed by two California palm trees; on the next page, a blanket is draped over a car accident victim's body in Arizona. Robert Frank's Americans reappear 40 years after they were initially published in this exquisite volume by Scalo. Each photograph (there are more than 80 of them) stands alone on a page, while the caption information is included at the back of the book, allowing viewers an unfettered look at the images. Jack Kerouac's original introduction, commissioned when the photographer showed the writer his work while sitting on a sidewalk one night outside of a party, provides the only accompanying text. Kerouac's words add narrative dimension to Frank's imagery while in turn the photographs themselves perfectly illustrate the writer's own work.
Product Description In 1958, the first edition of Robert Frank's The Americans was published in Paris. Les Americains contained Frank's 83 photographs in the same sequence as all subsequent editions, with the image on the right hand page, but juxtaposed with historical texts about American society and politics, gathered by Alain Bosquet. The following year, in the first American edition, the French texts were removed and an introduction by Jack Kerouac was added. Over the subsequent 50 years, The Americans has been republished in many editions, in numerous languages, with a variety of cover designs and even in a range of sizes. It is the most famous photography book ever published, and it changed the face of the medium forever. Robert Frank discussed with his publisher, Gerhard Steidl, the idea of producing a new edition using modern scanning and the finest tritone printing. The starting point was to bring original prints from New York to Gottingen, Germany, where Steidl is based. In July 2007, Frank visited Gottingen. A new format for the book was worked out and new typography selected. A new cover was designed and Frank chose the book cloth, foil for embossing and the endpaper. Most significantly, as he has done for every edition of The Americans, Frank changed the cropping of many of the photographs, usually including more information. Two images were changed completely from the original 1958 and 1959 editions.
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Classic July 23, 2008 This is one of the classic photographic books. I suggest that anyone with a hobby or serious interest in photography read this book.
Am I completely obtuse? July 17, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this much heralded photo collection book after reading the review in Newsweek. Maybe I'm not artsy-sophisticated enough to understand the supposed power and humanness or whatever behind these photos. I just don't get them. For a much better look at people in general, look at the book The Life of Man, or even a book of Norman Rockwell paintings. Those books will give you a better idea of life from the 1920's to the 1970's, and the people. The only photo that did stand out to me was the cover photo of the bus. It's painful.
Robert Frank's "The Americans", new edition July 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am a photographer and one of my projects (google "LA MACHINE À HABITER Emir" in if you're curious) is directly related to street photography. Robert Frank is one of my favorite photographers and it is a shame I did not have his "The Americans" in my posession till this very moment. It is a bible for me. The book is printed very well, paper is exellent, no color shift on B&W images, solid binding. Great quality. And the images, of course. If you like photography, you have to check it out. Highly recommended.
new printing, The Americans July 12, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Quite simply this is one of the most influential photography books I have ever seen. For years purchasing this had eluded me and it's price had become quite high as well. Am so glad to have this book out where I can open the plates and refresh myself with Robert Frank's seminal work. As Ed Ruscha quotes, The man has done it all and gone home.....
America through the eyes of another, and in plain black & white June 16, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
America through the eyes of another, and in plain black & white. "The Americans" is photographer Robert Frank's look at 1950s America, from the very pictures he took almost fifty years ago. In this new edition, Frank has enlisted the help of the newest and most cutting edge modern photo technology to bring his photos into the highest quality he could get them, a massive improvement in quality from the printing quality of the 50s. The poignant, thought provoking photos comprise what some call the most famous book of photography ever published. "The Americans" is enhanced with a forward by Jack Kerouac and is highly recommended for community library photography collections and for anyone who wants a solid coffee table book.
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