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9783836561365 | Taschen America Llc, August 1, 2016, cover price $49.99
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9783836561303 | Taschen America Llc, August 1, 2016, cover price $69.99
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9783836538725 | Pck har/bk edition (Taschen America Llc, June 15, 2013), cover price $69.99
Product Description: Sebastião Salgado's Workers is an elegy to the manual laborers of the industrial age in the fields of agriculture, mining, oil, construction, food and industry. Salgado's powerful images of tea pickers in Rwanda, dam builders in India, steelworkers in France and the Ukraine, sugarcane harvesters in Brazil, assembly-line workers in Russia and China, sulfur miners in Indonesia and others pay moving tribute to the working people who, in Salgado's portrayal, have maintained their dignity under the harshest of conditions...read more
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9788086217864 | Bilingual edition (Kant, August 31, 2012), cover price $45.00 | About this edition: Sebastião Salgado's Workers is an elegy to the manual laborers of the industrial age in the fields of agriculture, mining, oil, construction, food and industry.
Product Description: Empathy and ecstasy: An homage to Africa's people and wildlife Sebastião Salgado is one the most respected photojournalists working today, his reputation forged by decades of dedication and powerful black-and-white images of dispossessed and distressed people taken in places where most wouldn’t dare to go...read more
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9783822856215, titled "Africa: Africa" | Mul edition (Taschen America Llc, October 31, 2007), cover price $69.99 | About this edition: Empathy and ecstasy: An homage to Africa's people and wildlife Sebastião Salgado is one the most respected photojournalists working today, his reputation forged by decades of dedication and powerful black-and-white images of dispossessed and distressed people taken in places where most wouldn’t dare to go.
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