Oshkosh (Wis.) -- Photographers
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Oshkosh (Wis.) -- Photographers
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- The traveling camera, Lewis Hine and the fight to end child labor, by Alexandra S.D. Hinrichs ; illustrated by Michael Garland
- Kids at work, Lewis Hine and the crusade against child labor, by Russell Freedman ; with photographs by Lewis Hine
- Lewis W. Hine, the Empire State Building, with an introduction by Freddy Langer
- Women at work, 153 photographs, by Lewis W. Hine ; edited by Jonathan L. Doherty
- Oshkosh boy, Lewis Hine, presented by Susan Nuernberg
- America & Lewis Hine, photographs 1904-1940 : [exhibition], foreword by Walter Rosenblum ; biographical notes by Naomi Rosenblum ; essay by Alan Trachtenberg ; design by Marvin Israel
- Men at work, photographic studies of modern men and machines, by Lewis W. Hine
- Remembering Alice, compiled by Claire Round
- Lewis Hine, Mary Panzer
- Oshkosh boy, Lewis Hine, CitiCable 10
- Photography and reform, Lewis Hine & the National Child Labor Committee, Verna Posever Curtis and Stanley Mallach
- Lewis W. Hine, children at work, by Vicki Goldberg
- Oshkosh quiet, Michael Esslinger
- Lewis Hine, passionate journey, photographs 1905-1937, edited by Karl Steinorth ; texts by Anthony Bannon, Marianne Fulton and Karl Steinorth
- America and Lewis Hine, The Cinema Guild presents a production of Daedalus Productions Inc. and the Television Laboratory at WNET/Thirteen ; director, Nina Rosenblum
- Lewis W. Hine and the American social conscience
- Lewis Hine, from the collections of George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film, [coordination, Mónica Fuentes Santos ; translator, Laura Suffield ; general editor, Luis Miguel García Mora]
- Lewis Hine, when innovation was king, the WPA national research project photographs, 1936-37, Judith Mara Gutman
- Lewis Hine in Europe, the lost photographs, Daile Kaplan
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