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An edition of Portrait of myself (1963)

Portrait of myself

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First published in 1963, Bourke-White's autobiography is "the compelling story of a woman who both recorded history and made it." Here in her own words is Bourke-White's story of her beginnings in photography, her immense success as a photojournalist and her battle with Parkinson's disease. Photographs accompany Bourke-White's writing on her experiences in Russia in the early 1930s in the Dust Bowl during the 1934 drought, on the European front during World War II, and in Korea during the early 1950s, a writing that is as compelling as her images.

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"The woman who had been torpedoed in the Mediterranean, strafed by the Luftwaffe, stranded on an Arctic island, bombarded in Moscow, and pulled out of the Chesapeake when her chopper crashed, was known to the Life staff as ‘Maggie the Indestructible.’"However, at the age of 50, Bourke-White was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and was forced to slow down considerably. She initially dealt with her symptoms through physical therapy. In 1959 and 1961 she had brain surgery that severely limited her ability to speak. Confined to her home in Darien, Connecticut, where her living room was wallpapered in one large photograph of an evergreen forest that she had taken in Czechoslovakia, she worked on her autobiography, Portrait of Myself which was published in 1963."

[bio excerpt from http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Margaret_Bourke-White )
Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904 – August 27, 1971) was an American photographer and photojournalist most famed for her photo essays taken while traversing the globe for Life Magazine. In addition to being the first female photographer to work on a major magazine, during the "Golden Age of Photojournalism," she accomplished other "firsts" as well. She was the first woman accredited as a war photographer and the first woman to fly on a bombing mission (World War II). During her long and diverse career she covered landmark events of the twentieth century and brought to the world's attention important issues that ranged from poverty in the American South to the horror of Nazi concentration camps.

She was known for her sharp instincts and her willingness to get the story under any circumstances, whether that required sitting on top of a gargoyle on the Chrysler Building in New York City or waiting at the feet of Mahatma Gandhi to take one of her most memorable pictures. Some of her most important works included recording the birth of a new nation (Pakistan) and the dissolution of a dictatorship (Josef Stalin).

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G.K. Hall
Language
English
Pages
383

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Portrait of myself
1985, G.K. Hall
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Portrait of myself
1964, Collins
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Portrait of myself.
1963, Simon and Schuster
in English
Cover of: Portrait of myself.
Portrait of myself.
1963, Simon and Schuster
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Edition Notes

Reprint. Originally published: New York : Simon and Schuster, 1963.

Published in
Boston, Mass

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
770/.92/4, B
Library of Congress
TR140.B6 A3 1985

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Pagination
383 p. :
Number of pages
383

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2860686M
ISBN 10
0839828586
LCCN
84023482
OCLC/WorldCat
11346032
Library Thing
18104
Goodreads
398745

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