Eisenstaedt, Marthaʼs Vineyard

Eisenstaedt, Martha’s Vineyard by Alfred Eisenstaedt is a First Edition published by Oxmoor House in 1988, featuring 163 pages in English. This book showcases the renowned photojournalist’s deep connection to Martha’s Vineyard, a beloved American retreat he has visited since the late 1930s. The work presents a visual journey that begins at Gay Head and progresses eastward, culminating in a complete circle around the island.
Readers will find a collection of 150 photographs, with 120 presented in color, capturing the essence of this picturesque location. The book intertwines elements of history, travel, and photography, offering insights into the charm of Martha’s Vineyard. Eisenstaedt’s unique perspective invites exploration of both the landscape and the cultural significance of this New England destination.
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Pioneering photojournalist Alfred Eisenstaedt’s affinity for Martha’s Vineyard began in the late 1930s, and since then he has rarely missed a summer’s pilgrimage to the quaint American retreat. This journal/portfolio begins at Gay Head and moves east, completing a circle. 150 photos, 120 in color.
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