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Chicago under Glass: Early Photographs from the Chicago Daily News
Binding: Hardcover Author: Mark Jacob Manufacturer: University Of Chicago Press Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Average Rating: 5.0 Total Customer Reviews: 5 List Price: $45.00 Our Price: $34.20 Sales Rank: 680623
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When the Chicago Daily News closed its doors in March 1978 after over a century of publication, the city mourned the loss of an American original. The Daily News boasted the inventive, aggressive writing of such luminaries as Carl Sandburg and Ben Hecht. It was also one of the first newspapers in the country to feature black-and-white photography. In 1900, staffers from the paper’s art department began lugging bulky cameras, heavy glass plates, and explosive flash powder throughout the city. A labor strike, a boxing match, or a crime scene—it was all in a day’s work for the Daily News photographer. These cameramen helped sell papers, but, as Mark Jacob and Richard Cahan reveal, they also made art. Chicago under Glass: Early Photographs from the Chicago Daily News is the first collection of images from the photo staff’s early years, 1901 to 1930. Jacob and Cahan, seasoned journalists themselves, have selected more than 250 images—many of which have never before been published—from the nearly 57,000 glass negatives housed at the Chicago History Museum. They include rare photographs of a young Buster Keaton with his wife and child, waiting to board a train and the notorious Al Capone outside a courtroom, smoking a cigar and consulting with his lawyer. Each thematic section begins with a fascinating introduction by the authors, and each image is accompanied by insightful historical commentary. These fragile glass records are a remarkable piece of American history. Together, they capture a time of massive change and stark contrasts, the defining years in a place Nelson Algren called “Hustlertown.” From candid shots of the Eastland steamer disaster to the glittering electric lights of the White City amusement park and the grim aftermath of the Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre, the history these images reveal is not simply the story of Chicago, but the history of the modern American city. (20070314)
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Product Review Summary: Chicago under glass It was a gift, and hoped they liked it as they have not thanked mefor it,You and I did what we needed to do. I assumethey got it
Product Review Summary: Chicago Under Glass This was a beautiful book. My huisband and Father in-law love picture books. Not much Reading involved. This was perfect for them.
Product Review Summary: Early photojournalism from a great newspaper that still resonates today. I predict that other readers will get as much pleasure as I did when I first viewed these wonderful photographs in this intriguing book. It seems as if the real, day-to-day history of Chicago at this time unfolds to the viewer in a most emotional way that leaves one with a sense of "being there."
Spending time with these eloquent photos also stirred my memory of reading the late, great, and lamented Chicago Daily News, the city's greatest newspaper in my estimation. I would get home from school and dig into the afternoon CDN with its history of great writers--Carl Sandburg, Mike Royko, Sidney J. Harris, Dave Nightingale, John Fischetti, Richard Christiansen, Henry Kogan and others. I fondly remember those afternoons reading the CDN as some of the finest moments of my youth. When I moved on to the university in Cleveland, I even took out a mail subscription to my beloved CDN. Alas, the CDN published its last issue in 1978 with the sad headline of "So long, Chicago!"
As a warm-up to viewing the book's photos, I suggest looking very carefully at the cover photograph. Try to determine what is actually happening in this scene. You'll find the answer in the text of the book.
Product Review Summary: Great and informative pieces of Chicago history Chicago Under Glass is a great compilation of photos and from the turn of the 20th century through the 1920's in Chicago, with detailed photo captions and pieces of Chicago history.
Product Review Summary: Very well done glimpse into Chicago's past Great survey of just some of the 50,000+ plus images of the Daily News archived at the history museum. Good organization, captions are informative and well done.
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