These lost photographs from Lewis Hine's post-World War I European work were found in the collection at the Library of Congress. They had been thought missing due to a cryptic filing code that has baffled scholars for years. This groundbreaking study emphasizes Hine as one of the finest social documentarians, as well as a pioneering photojournalist. This hardbound copy is in Fine condition with minimal shelfwear to the dustjacket.