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| #557387 in Books | Tony Reevy | 2015-12-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.30 x.80 x11.30l,.0 | File type: PDF | 204 pages | The Railroad Photography of Jack Delano Railroads Past and Present||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Tracking down the trains|By Robin|At last, a fascinating overview of Jack Delano's railroad photography. His work on this subject has certainly been neglected. Some photos were in Don Ball's 'The decade of trains: the 1940s' published in 1977 and the same year saw James Valle's 'The iron horse at war' with 272 wonderful mono photos unfortunately presented in a very bland look|||"Tony Reevy and Pablo Delano have assembled a wonderful tribute to one of America’s great photographers of the 1930s and 40s, highlighting not only his images, but also his life." ―Michigan Railfan
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Born in the Ukraine, photographer Jack Delano moved to the United States in 1923. After graduating from Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1937, Delano worked for the Farm Security Administration (FSA) and the Office of War Information (OWI) as a photographer. Best known for his work for the Office of War Information during 1940–1943, Jack Delano captured the face of American railroading in a series of stunning photographs. His images, especially his portraits...
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