PRESENTATION/ASSOCIATION COPY OF “PURPLE HEART VALLEY,” 1944, INSCRIBED BY BOURKE-WHITE TO A CLOSE COLLEGE FRIEND
BOURKE-WHITE, Margaret. They Called It “Purple Heart Valley.” A Combat Chronicle of the War in Italy. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1944. Quarto, original tan cloth, original photographic dust jacket.
First edition, a superb presentation/association copy of this exceptional WWII photobook, inscribed by Bourke-White on a plate tipped-to the front free endpaper, warmly writing to a college friend, “For Wilma and my good friends of AO[— i.e. Greek letters for Alpha Omicron Pi], All best—Margaret Bourke-White.” With over 100 halftones, most full page.
Called “one of the world’s great artists” by Alfred Stieglitz, Margaret Bourke-White “epitomized the dynamic spirit of her age… covering the most important events of the mid-century” (McDarrah, 52). A photographer at Fortune and Time, Bourke-White was “one of the first photojournalists who told a news story in pictures and also wrote the text” (New York Times), and as a Life staff photographer, she became “of the most successful women in America” (Parr & Badger I:140). For They Called It “Purple Valley,” Bourke-White spent five months covering the Italian front, coming dangerously close to enemy lines at Cassino. See Roth, 94; Open Book, 124. Recipient Wilma Smith Leland was a good friend of the photographer when both women were in the same Alpha Omicron Pi college sorority, and she remained an important figure in the management of the sorority throughout her life.
Interior fresh and clean with only faint offsetting to endpapers; slight edge-wear, creasing to very good unrestored dust jacket. A near-fine presentation/association copy.