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1993
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About the 1st Signed hardback edition
First edition (1993)
First impression
Large format hardback in fine condition
Inscribed with dedication by Salgado and his wife Lelia Wanick Salgado to former sunday times picture editor Suzanne Hodgart
Some very minor wear to dust jacket now in a removable protective sleeve
Pages clean, binding firm
Booklet loosely laid in to rear endpage
About the 2nd impression of the hardback edition
Second impression published in 1994 by Phaidon in fine condition
Booklet loosely laid in to rear endpage
No markings
Pages clean, binding firm, jacket in removable protective sleeve
About the first paperback edition
First paperback edition from 1997
Large format paperback in fine condition
About
Sebastio Salgado's Workers is an elegy to the manual laborers of the industrial age in the fields of agriculture, mining, oil, construction, food and industry. Salgado's powerful images of tea pickers in Rwanda, dam builders in India, steelworkers in France and the Ukraine, sugarcane harvesters in Brazil, assembly-line workers in Russia and China, sulfur miners in Indonesia and others pay moving tribute to the working people who, in Salgado's portrayal, have maintained their dignity under the harshest of conditions.