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Lost to Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 415

Lost to Time

“A splendid book, full of fascinating, well-told tales . . . a diverse and bafflingly overlooked collection of historical curiosities” (Booklist, starred review). “The only thing new in the world,” said Harry S. Truman, “is the history you don’t know.” In this fresh and fascinating collection of historical vignettes, National Book Award–winning author Martin W. Sandler restores to memory important events, people, and developments that have been lost to time. Though barely known today, these are major historical stories, from Ziryab, an eighth-century black slave whose influence on music, cuisine, fashion, and manners still reverberates, to Cahokia, a twelfth-century city nort...

SANDLER:PHOTOGRAPHY: ILLUS HIST RLB
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

SANDLER:PHOTOGRAPHY: ILLUS HIST RLB

Photography: An Illustrated History is a captivating account of how photography evolved from labor-intensive daguerrotypes in the mid-1800s to one of the most popular hobbies and respected art forms in the world today. Brimming with black-and-white and color photographs from throughout its multifaceted history, this volume not only documents technological developments, but also the phenomenal effect the craft has had upon journalism, industry, science, medicine, the military, and beyond. Featuring the accomplishments of pioneers such as Louis Daguerre, George Eastman, Julia Margaret Cameron, Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, Margaret Bourke-White, and others, Photography: An Illustrated History presents an engaging history of photography through some of the most spectacular images ever captured on film.

Presidents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

Presidents

This books offers a fascinating look into the past at some of the most important events in our country's history through the pictures stored in the Library's vast archives.

The Letters of John F. Kennedy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

The Letters of John F. Kennedy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-01-01
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

Published for the fiftieth anniversary year of the assassination of JFK in Dallas in November 1963, these letters, many published for the first time, present both the politician and the man.

This was America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

This was America

Photographs and text provide a portrait of America from 1890 through 1910. Based on a television series by the same name.

Inventors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

Inventors

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Presents the evolution of this country's greatest inventions and the great thinkers who brought these inventions to life.

1919 The Year That Changed America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

1919 The Year That Changed America

WINNER OF THE 2019 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD 1919 was a world-shaking year. America was recovering from World War I and black soldiers returned to racism so violent that that summer would become known as the Red Summer. The suffrage movement had a long-fought win when women gained the right to vote. Laborers took to the streets to protest working conditions; nationalistic fervor led to a communism scare; and temperance gained such traction that prohibition went into effect. Each of these movements reached a tipping point that year. Now, one hundred years later, these same social issues are more relevant than ever. Sandler traces the momentum and setbacks of these movements through this last century, showing that progress isn't always a straight line and offering a unique lens through which we can understand history and the change many still seek.

Race Through the Skies
  • Language: en

Race Through the Skies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A look at the week in 1909 when the public gathered to witness an international airplane gathering that would change the world.

Picturing a Nation: The Great Depression’s Finest Photographers Introduce America to Itself
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Picturing a Nation: The Great Depression’s Finest Photographers Introduce America to Itself

A National Book Award winner mines photographic gold to show—and tell—the story of the Great Depression. In an exquisitely curated volume of 140 full-color and black-and-white photographs, Martin W. Sandler unpacks the United States Farm Security Administration’s sweeping visual record of the Great Depression. In 1935, with the nation bent under unprecedented unemployment and economic hardship, the FSA sent ten photographers, including Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, and Gordon Parks, on the road trip of a lifetime. The images they logged revealed the daily lives of Southern sharecroppers, Dust Bowl farmers in the Midwest, Western migrant workers, and families scraping by in Northeast cities. Using their cameras as weapons against poverty and racism—and in service of hope, courage, and human dignity—these talented photographers created not only a collective work of art, but a national treasure. Grouped into four geographical regions and locked in focus by rich historical commentary, these images—many now iconic—are history at its most powerful and immediate. Extensive back matter includes photographer profiles and a bibliography.

Trapped in Ice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Trapped in Ice

Tells the story of survival of the crew members of a group of whaling ships that became trapped in ice in the Arctic in 1871.