Lee Miller: A Woman's War by Hilary Roberts
Lee Miller: A Woman's War by Hilary Roberts
(2015)
First Edition
Medium Format hardback in fine condition. Very minor wear to the spine and a knock to the edge of the cover board (see picture for reference). Pages clean and binding firm.
28.0 x 23.0 cm, 224 pages
About
The extraordinary story beyond the battlefields of the Second World War through Miller's breathtaking photographs of the women whose lives were affected. Lee Miller was one of the most remarkable female photographers of the 20th century, demonstrating an extraordinary diversity and evolution of style. Her images from the Second World War, taken primarily for Vogue magazine reflect her unique insight both as a woman and as a photographer capable of merging the worlds of art, fashion and reportage in a single frame. Featuring a wide selection of her wartime photography, this book offers a unique account of the impact of the conflict on women's lives in Britain and across Europe, as well as tracing Miller's personal wartime transformation from studio fashion photographer to front-line war correspondent.








Description
Lee Miller: A Woman's War by Hilary Roberts
(2015)
First Edition
Medium Format hardback in fine condition. Very minor wear to the spine and a knock to the edge of the cover board (see picture for reference). Pages clean and binding firm.
28.0 x 23.0 cm, 224 pages
About
The extraordinary story beyond the battlefields of the Second World War through Miller's breathtaking photographs of the women whose lives were affected. Lee Miller was one of the most remarkable female photographers of the 20th century, demonstrating an extraordinary diversity and evolution of style. Her images from the Second World War, taken primarily for Vogue magazine reflect her unique insight both as a woman and as a photographer capable of merging the worlds of art, fashion and reportage in a single frame. Featuring a wide selection of her wartime photography, this book offers a unique account of the impact of the conflict on women's lives in Britain and across Europe, as well as tracing Miller's personal wartime transformation from studio fashion photographer to front-line war correspondent.



