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Memphis Press-Scimitar, March 22, 1971
20th century20th century
Les Krims (aka Leslie Robert Krims), American, b. born 1943
Object Type:
photograph
Medium and Support:
Newspaper facsimile
Series:
from The Only Photographs in the World Ever to Cause a Kidnapping Portfolio
Edition:
Number 6 from the edition of 25 published by LIGHT (Gallery), New York; selected and designed by Harold Jones; the portfolio consists of six untitled photographs and five facsimile pages from newspaper coverage
Bibliography:
Lee D. Witkin and Barbara London, The Photograph Collector’s Guide (Boston, MA: New York Graphic Society, 1979), p. 176.
Credit Line:
Purchase funds, 1976
Accession Number:
1976.21.1.7
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- journalism - Use for the communications field concerned with the collection, preparation, and distribution of news and related commentary through the mass media, both print and electronic. [May 1996 related terms added; scope note added. February 1991 alternate term added.]
- mass media - Means of communication designed to reach large numbers of people and tending to set popular standards, ideas, and aims. W [March 1994 related terms added.]
- news photographs
- newspapers - Papers that are printed and distributed daily, weekly, or at some other regular and usually short intervals and which contain news, editorials and opinions, features, advertising, and other matter considered of general interest. GAHLM [November 1992 descriptor moved.]
- photojournalism
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Les Krims (aka Leslie Robert Krims), American, b. born 1943 . Memphis Press-Scimitar, March 22, 1971, 20th century. From The Only Photographs in the World Ever to Cause a Kidnapping Portfolio. Newspaper facsimile. : mm (in.). DAC accession number 1976.21.1.7. Purchase funds, 1976.