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<publisher>Picador</publisher>
<dateIssued>1977</dateIssued>
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<note>Review
&quot;A brilliant analysis of the profound changes photographic images have made in our way of looking at the world and at ourselves over the last 140 years.&quot;&mdash;Washington Post Book World

&quot;Every page of On Photography raises important and exciting questions about its subject and raises them in the best way.&quot;&mdash;The New York Times Book Review

&quot;A book of great importance and originality . . . All future discussion or analysis of the role of photography in the affluent mass-media societies are now bound to begin with her book.&quot;&mdash;John Berger

&quot;Not many photographs are worth a thousand of [Susan Sontag's] words.&quot;&mdash;Robert Hughes, Time

&quot;After Sontag, photography must be written about not only as a force in the arts, but as one that is increasingly powerful in the nature and destiny of our global society.&quot;&mdash;Newsweek

&quot;On Photography is to my mind the most original and illuminating study of the subject.&quot;&mdash;Calvin Trillin, The New Yorker 
From the Publisher
Winner of the National Book Critics' Circle Award for Criticism (1977), this is &quot;a brilliant analysis of the profound changes photographic images have made in our way of looking of the world and ourselves over the lost 140 years.&quot;-Washington Post BOOK WORLD --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.</note>
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