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You Have Seen Their Faces is a book by photographer Margaret Bourke-White and novelist Erskine Caldwell. It was first published in by Viking Press, with a paperback version by Modern Age Books following quickly. Bourke-White and Caldwell married in You Have Seen Their Faces by Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White (Viking Press ) () is a scathing manifesto condemning the sharecropping system in the south as nothing more than legalized slavery. The book contains fantastic photos of southerners down on the farm. BOURKE-WHITE, Margaret and CALDWELL, Erskine. You Have Seen Their Faces. New York: Modern Age Books, (). Quarto, original photographic stiff paper covers. $ Scarce soft-bound Modern Age edition (published same year as cloth-bound first), inscribed on the half title, “For Mr. Jack Meike, Cordially Margaret Bourke-White,” a pioneering classic with 75 deep photogravures of the Dust Bowl by Bourke-White and text by novelist Erskine Caldwell.
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