THE
AMERICANS
Robert Frank
Hardbound,
8¼" x 7¼",
180 pages
83 tritone illustrations
2008, Steidl / The Robert
Frank Project
Introduction by Jack Kerouac
From the Publisher:
New Edition!
On May 15, 1958, the first edition of Robert
Frank’s The Americans was published in Paris. Les
Américains was part of a series of books which presented
foreign countries through words and pictures. It contained Frank’s
83 photographs in the same sequence as all subsequent editions,
with the image on the right hand page juxtaposed with texts from
American social and political history, gathered by Alain Bosquet.
The following year in the first American edition, the French texts
were removed and an introduction by Jack Kerouac was added. Over
the subsequent 50 years, The Americans has been republished
in many editions, in numerous languages, with a variety of cover
designs and even in a range of sizes. It is the most famous photobook
ever published, and it changed the face of the medium forever.
Robert Frank discussed with his publisher, Gerhard
Steidl, the idea of producing a new version using modern scanning
and the finest tritone printing. The starting point was to bring
the original prints to Göttingen, Germany, where Steidl is
based, from New York.
In July, 2007, Frank visited Göttingen. A
new format for the book was worked out and new typography selected.
A new cover was designed and Frank personally chose the book cloth,
foil for embossing and the endpaper. Most significantly, in the
process of working out the layout of the photographs on the page,
Frank chose to reproduce un-cropped examples of the photographs
when available. Two images were changed completely from the original
1958 and 1959 editions. Then, on a sunny day in July of 2007,
the presses started rolling and Robert Frank personally supervised
the printing of this latest edition of The Americans.
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