A collection of black-and-white photographs by Dorothea Lange, drawn from throughout her career from the 1920s through the 1950s, and including some of her best-known Depression-era images.
A comprehensive, illustrated collection of color photographs taken over a twenty-year period from various places around the world during the early twentieth century by French philanthropist Albert Kahn.
women photographers for the U.S. government, 1935 to 1944 : Esther Bubley, Marjory Collins, Pauline Ehrlich, Dorothea Lange, Martha McMillan Roberts, Marion Post Wolcott, Ann Rosener, Louise Rosskam
Draws from the archives of "National Geographic" magazine to juxtapose photographs from the past with more modern pictures of the same place or scene; and includes essays by writers who are familiar with the character of the areas depicted.