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The Railroad Photography of Lucius Beebe and Charles Clegg
The Railroad Photography of Lucius Beebe and Charles Clegg
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The Railroad Photography of Lucius Beebe and Charles Clegg
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Bon vivant, railroad historian, photographer, pioneering food critic, chronicler of New York's caf' society, and noted newspaperman, Lucius Beebe (1902-1966) was an American original. In 1938, with the publication of High Iron: A Book of Trains, he transformed the world of railroad-subject photography forever by inventing the railroad picture book genre. In 1940, he met creative and life partner Charles Clegg (1916-1979), also a talented photographer. Beebe and Clegg produced an outstanding and…
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Bon vivant, railroad historian, photographer, pioneering food critic, chronicler of New York's caf' society, and noted newspaperman, Lucius Beebe (1902-1966) was an American original. In 1938, with the publication of High Iron: A Book of Trains, he transformed the world of railroad-subject photography forever by inventing the railroad picture book genre. In 1940, he met creative and life partner Charles Clegg (1916-1979), also a talented photographer. Beebe and Clegg produced an outstanding and diverse portfolio of mid-twentieth century railroad-subject photographs. Beebe, sometimes with Clegg, also authored about forty books, including many focused on railroads and railroading.

The Railroad Photography of Lucius Beebe and Charles Clegg brings the best of their photographic work together in one book for the first time. Providing the first extensive biographic introduction to Beebe and Clegg published in book form, author Tony Reevy presents a multi-faceted view of the railroad industry that will appeal to rail enthusiasts as well as those interested in American food culture, the history of New York City, and LGBT studies. The Railroad Photography of Lucius Beebe and Charles Clegg is an indispensable history to the work of two men who forever changed the way we see and experience American railroads.

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  • Author: Tony Reevy
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  • Year: 2019
  • Pages: 224
  • ISBN: 9780253036704
  • ISBN-10: 0253036704
  • ISBN-13: 9780253036704
  • Format: ePub
  • Language: English English

Bon vivant, railroad historian, photographer, pioneering food critic, chronicler of New York's caf' society, and noted newspaperman, Lucius Beebe (1902-1966) was an American original. In 1938, with the publication of High Iron: A Book of Trains, he transformed the world of railroad-subject photography forever by inventing the railroad picture book genre. In 1940, he met creative and life partner Charles Clegg (1916-1979), also a talented photographer. Beebe and Clegg produced an outstanding and diverse portfolio of mid-twentieth century railroad-subject photographs. Beebe, sometimes with Clegg, also authored about forty books, including many focused on railroads and railroading.

The Railroad Photography of Lucius Beebe and Charles Clegg brings the best of their photographic work together in one book for the first time. Providing the first extensive biographic introduction to Beebe and Clegg published in book form, author Tony Reevy presents a multi-faceted view of the railroad industry that will appeal to rail enthusiasts as well as those interested in American food culture, the history of New York City, and LGBT studies. The Railroad Photography of Lucius Beebe and Charles Clegg is an indispensable history to the work of two men who forever changed the way we see and experience American railroads.

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