A selection of the photographs Dorothea Lange took in Ireland on a "Life" magazine assignment in 1954, with a text written by her son, Dan Dixon, who accompanied her. Gerry Mullins has written a new accompanying essay that takes into account a few aspects of Irish life that Lange left out, in particular the pubs.
In the 1930s, Dr Adolf Mahr was a brilliant archaeologist and the head of the National Museum of Ireland. He also happened to be the head of the Nazi Party in Ireland, and was dubbed 'Dublin Nazi No. 1'. Although he left for Germany shortly before the outbreak of war in 1939, to this day, he is considered by some to have been a spy who used his ...
This book contains a collection of previousl y unpublished photographs taken by Dorothea Lange in 1954, w hich depict Ireland''s customs, mores, population, atmosphere and the texture of its life. '
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