
Railroaders
Delano s photographs of railroaders in Chicago, the nation s railroad hub, captured life in the yards, shops, and environments of the freight lines. He concentrated on the men and women who made the railroads tick: those employed directly in train service as well as many working behind-the-scenes in repair, maintenance, and bookkeeping. These superb portraits and their subjects milieus have never before been published as a collection, and they are reproduced here magnificently. Extraordinary documentary text complements the images. Editor John Gruber and others at the Center for Railroad Photography & Art researched the railroaders lives and wrote their biographies. Delano s son Pablo, himself a professional photographer, made new portraits of many of the railroaders families and wrote a reflection on his father s career. The book also includes essays by historian Jeremi Suri on the railroad and modern America and by editor John Gruber on Delano s railroad assignment.
"Railroaders "breaks new ground for the genres of railroad books and historical photography books. These workers compelling, universal stories create a composite history not only of railroad work but of labor in the first half of the twentieth century.
Winner, George W. and Constance M. Hilton Book Award, Railway & Locomotive Historical Society"
- Undertitel
- Jack Delano’s Homefront Photography
- Redaktör
- John Gruber
- ISBN
- 9780615951560
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 333 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2015-08-30
- Sidor
- 200