Eugene Richards first came to the southeastern part of Arkansas--the so-called Delta--in 1968 as a VISTA volunteer. After nearly two years in that organization working to set up a daycare center and r
The Blue Room, Eugene Richards's first book in colour, is a moving and eloquent study of the abandoned and forgotten houses of rural America.Abandoned houses stand mute and solitary in out-of-the-way
This is Eugene Richards' 1972 photographic essay, a social document of his home town of Dorchester, Massachusetts, previously only self-published. The book includes additional pictures and a text that
The Fat Baby is a collection of stories photographed and written by social documentary photographer Eugene Richards. The culmination of a dozen years of reporting, both on and off assignment, these st
Few human beings are subject to as much misunderstanding, cruelty, and neglect as the world's mentally disabled. The mentally retarded are housed with the mentally ill, children with adults, those wh
This volume brings to readers a selection of Eugene O'Neill's early work, written between 1914 and 1921 and produced for the stage between 1916 and 1922. Included here are: seven one-act plays, The Mo
A Pulitzer Prize-winning writer teams up with a journalist on Middle-East affairs in a sobering volume of U.S. soldier testimonies about the crimes being committed against Iraqi civilians under occupa