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The Street Markets of London

€72.00
First Edition 1936 with b&w photographs by L. Maholy-Nagy. Written by Mary Bendetta who takes you browsing among the stalls and shoppers of the London street markets in 1936. Foreword by Moholy-Nagy.
The Street Markets of London is a fascinating sociological study that captures the vibrant atmosphere, commerce, and social dynamics of traditional marketplaces in London during the 1930s. Written by journalist Mary Benedetta L. Moholy-Nagy and featuring 64 photogravure plates by Bauhaus artist László Moholy-Nagy, the book documents bustling scenes from locations such as Petticoat Lane, Caledonian Market, Billingsgate, Brick Lane, Covent Garden, and Brixton. The work serves as a significant historical record of urban life and local trade before major modernization, pairing candid photography with descriptive text that explores the daily lives of street sellers and shoppers.

Bibliographic Details

Author László Moholy-Nagy, Mary Benedetta
Publisher John Miles ltd
Place of publication London
Year 1936
Edition First edition
Binding Hardcover
Language English
Dimensions 22,5 x 15
Collation 201 pp.
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