Slightly Out of Focus

Robert CAPA

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Slightly Out of Focus
Slightly Out of Focus
Slightly Out of Focus
Slightly Out of Focus

“WAR WAS ABOUT LIFE AS MUCH AS DEATH”: FIRST EDITION OF CAPA’S SLIGHTLY OUT OF FOCUS, WITH 120 PHOTOGRAVURES OF WORLD WAR II

CAPA, Robert. Slightly Out of Focus. New York: Henry Holt, (1947). Quarto, original russet cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Capa’s legendary photobook of WWII, with 120 dramatic black-and-white photogravures, many full page, a handsome copy in the original dust jacket.

Following the Spanish Civil War, a conflict that "witnessed the birth of the modern war photographer, exemplified by Capa," this legendary figure came to represent "the 'independent' photojournalist who focuses not so much on the conflict as the people caught up in it" (Parr & Badger, 139). "Robert Capa saw that the real truth of war involved what happened on the edge of battle… War was about life as much as death, Capa told us" (New York Times). "Capa was in a hurry to live… On his way to not becoming a writer, he became—along with his friends Andre Kertesz and Henri Cartier-Bresson—one of the masters of small camera photography. His photographs are great because they reveal the comedy in the tragedy of life, and because they never forget their own terrible limitations. 'It's not easy,' he wrote, 'always to stand aside and be unable to do anything except to record the sufferings around one.' After covering five wars, Capa stepped on a landmine in Vietnam in 1954 and died at age 41, the first American correspondent killed in Vietnam" (Roth, 126). First edition copies of Capa's early work, complete in original dust jackets, are quite scarce. Open Book, 148. Contemporary owner signature dated year of publication. Bookseller ticket.

Book fine; light chipping to ends of toned spine, minor tape reinforcement to verso of extremely good dust jacket.

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