Atlanta Scenes

Photojournalism in the Atlanta History Center Collection

Nonfiction, Travel, Pictorials, Art & Architecture, Photography, History
Cover of the book Atlanta Scenes by Kimberly S. Blass, Michael Rose, Atlanta History Center, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
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Author: Kimberly S. Blass, Michael Rose, Atlanta History Center ISBN: 9781439612439
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: August 18, 2003
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Kimberly S. Blass, Michael Rose, Atlanta History Center
ISBN: 9781439612439
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: August 18, 2003
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Atlanta, the thriving capital of the New South, has a rich and fascinating history. In Atlanta Scenes, authors Kimberly S. Blass and Michael Rose draw from the works of some of the city�s earliest and finest photojournalists�Francis Price, Marion Johnson, Bill Wilson, and Kenneth Rogers�to bring that history to life. Atlanta Scenes documents some of the city�s noteworthy events, personalities, and landmarks, many of which will be readily identifiable. The images range from the everyday (baseball games at Ponce de Leon Ballpark, boys on bicycles, and Humane Society dog rescues) to the eventful (the Gone with the Wind premiere, the deadly Winecoff Hotel fire, and the infamous Leo Frank trial). Many scenes reflect the iconography of the Old South, while others provide insight into the harsh realities of twentieth-century life. In this volume, well-crafted, artistic images blend with on-the-spot action shots.
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Atlanta, the thriving capital of the New South, has a rich and fascinating history. In Atlanta Scenes, authors Kimberly S. Blass and Michael Rose draw from the works of some of the city�s earliest and finest photojournalists�Francis Price, Marion Johnson, Bill Wilson, and Kenneth Rogers�to bring that history to life. Atlanta Scenes documents some of the city�s noteworthy events, personalities, and landmarks, many of which will be readily identifiable. The images range from the everyday (baseball games at Ponce de Leon Ballpark, boys on bicycles, and Humane Society dog rescues) to the eventful (the Gone with the Wind premiere, the deadly Winecoff Hotel fire, and the infamous Leo Frank trial). Many scenes reflect the iconography of the Old South, while others provide insight into the harsh realities of twentieth-century life. In this volume, well-crafted, artistic images blend with on-the-spot action shots.

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