Erich Hartmann (photographer) - Books

Books

  • 2000 Where I Was, Otto Muller Verlag, Austria
  • 1995 In The Camps, W.W. Norton Company US; UK; Dans le silence des camps, La Martinière, France; Stumme Zeugen : Photographien aus konzentrazionslagern, Lambert Schneider, Germany; Il Silenzio dei campi, Contrasto, Italy
  • 1972 Space: Focus Earth, The European Space Research Organization and Arcade, US; L'Europe des satellites, hommes et techniques, Arcade, France
  • 1965 About OXO, Spectator Publications, US

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