New York: J.J. Augustin Publisher, 1945. 8vo, original tan cloth. 148 pp., numerous illus. CONDITION: Good in fair dust jacket, slightly rubbed, light browning and slight stains at upper and lower edges; losses along the top edge of the dust jacket, at head and foot of spine, and bottom of front panel, with partial breaks, losses and splits at flaps and spine. First edition. A seminal book-length photo essay by one of the 20th Century's most celebrated art photographers, whose groundbreaking use of unorthodox camera angles and lighting prevented his work from gaining widespread acceptance until after his death. Contains many of Kertesz's most famous images.