Early machines, the horrors of World War II and the countercultural scene of the 1970s—a visual history of 20th-century life in Britain
Spanning 75 years, Photographing a Modern World is a colossal visual chronicle of Britain's social history, featuring nearly 500 striking news photographs, each paired with insightful captions. Sourced from the Daily Mail's historical archive, these images weave a powerful narrative of the highs and lows of 20th-century life. From shifts in work and housing to changes in leisure, the photographs reveal how everyday life evolved, while also capturing the profound impact of key historical moments, such as World War II and the Space Race. Showcasing the work of pioneering news photographers, including Frank Rust and Herbert Mason, the book is divided into themed sections, each introduced with contextual commentary exploring the social and historical forces behind the imagery. The book opens with an extensive essay by Dominic Sandbrook, renowned social historian and cohost of The Rest is History podcast.
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FORMAT: Hbk, 10.25 x 10.25 in. / 552 pgs / 483 duotone. LIST PRICE: U.S. $75.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $115 ISBN: 9781911736233 PUBLISHER: HENI Publishing AVAILABLE: 12/9/2025 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: In stock TERRITORY: NA ONLY
Published by HENI Publishing. Introduction by Dominic Sandbrook.
Early machines, the horrors of World War II and the countercultural scene of the 1970s—a visual history of 20th-century life in Britain
Spanning 75 years, Photographing a Modern World is a colossal visual chronicle of Britain's social history, featuring nearly 500 striking news photographs, each paired with insightful captions. Sourced from the Daily Mail's historical archive, these images weave a powerful narrative of the highs and lows of 20th-century life. From shifts in work and housing to changes in leisure, the photographs reveal how everyday life evolved, while also capturing the profound impact of key historical moments, such as World War II and the Space Race. Showcasing the work of pioneering news photographers, including Frank Rust and Herbert Mason, the book is divided into themed sections, each introduced with contextual commentary exploring the social and historical forces behind the imagery. The book opens with an extensive essay by Dominic Sandbrook, renowned social historian and cohost of The Rest is History podcast.