VERY SCARCE, VERY IMPORTANT JAPANESE PHOTOBOOK, mentioned here:
- Martin Parr, Gerry Badger, The Photobook, volume 1, page 278

TRUE ORIGINAL FIRST EDITION FROM 1960 (not to mix with later editions).
TRUE ORIGINAL THIRD PRINTING FROM 27th of february 1960 (the first three printings were published during one month).

Welcome to the LAST PHOTOBOOK AUCTION by 5Uhr30.com starting this year -
with more than 100 great lots from my personal collection and from recent acquisitions.
Like always we guarantee detailed and accurate descriptions, 100% transport protection, 100% transport insurance and of course combined shipping - worldwide.

'Ken Domon, along with Ihei Kimura, is widely regarded as Japan's leading photographer of the immediate postwar years. His book documenting the aftermath of the Hiroshima attack, published in 1958, brought him to the attention of those beyond the photographic world. He worked in the classic photojournalistic mode, seeking to document Japanese life in the troubled aftermath of the war, and was the driving force behind such groups as Shashinka Shudan (The Photographers' Group) Agency, which replicated both the working practices and journalistic ethic of the Magnum photo agency in Paris.
Domon's photographic philosophy was strictly human-istic: he was a 'concerned photographer' in the classic mould, believing that his duty was to record the world exactly as he saw it, and convey his message unambiguously to the widest audience possible.
During the late 1950s, at a time when the rest of the Japanese economy was beginning to recover to prewar levels, the coal-mining areas of Chikuho and Kitakyushu, in the far south of Japan, suffered both from a population exodus and pit closures, due to their distance from the Toko area and decreased demand as the focus of Japanese manufacturing shifted towards the electronic industries. Domon documented the effects of this drastic decline on the miners and their families in two books in 1960, Chikuho no Kodomotachi (The Children of Chikuho) and Rumie chan wa Otosan ga Shinda (Rumie's Father is Dead). Both books look at the plight of the district's children, who were doubly hit by the decline. Firstly, the economic situation led to their fathers' unemployment. Then, as the adults moved away to find work, there was a tendency for the remaining mines to employ more underage labour.
Chikuho no Kodomotachi is both the better-known, and the better book. Domon works in a classic photo-journalistic manner, using the small camera directly and without artistic pretensions. Domon aimed to reach out to the broadest possible readership, thus - in deliberate contrast to the luxurious production of Hiroshima - he had the book printed cheaply, on rough paper, in the manner of a bound newspaper. It was priced at only 100 yen, and sold over 100,000 copies.'
- Gerry Badger -

Patoria Shoten, Tokyo. 1960. First edition, third printing (published on 27th of february).

Paperback (as issued). 180 x 257 mm. 96 pages. 83 black and white photographs. Photos: Ken Domon. Foreword by Noma Hiroshi. Postscript by Ken Domon. Text in Japanese.

Condition:
Outside quiet fresh and for sure better than usual; only little trace of use, no remarkable defects. Inside fresh and flawless, clean with no marks and with no foxing; the only exception are three glued-in, historically interesting newspaper cuttings from the time of the publication's appearance (1960) at the end of the book. Overall fine, better than usual condition.

Highly impressive Japanese photobook, one of the best ever published - hard to find in better condition.

We THANK YOU SO MUCH to make our single-seller photobook auctions on Catawiki so successful.
Ecki Heuser & team are wishing ALL THE BEST TO YOU AND YOURS for 2025.

Der Verkäufer stellt sich vor

welcome to 5uhr30. 5Uhr30 is based in ehrenfeld, the trendiest neighborhood in cologne - with a shop and with a showroom for photography. 5Uhr30 offers very rare, very beautiful, very special photobooks - sold-out, modern-antiquarian and antiquarian. we are offering also photo inviation cards, film- and photo posters, photo catalogues and original photo prints. 5Uhr30 is specialized on german photo publications, but also has an exciting range of photo books from all over europe, japan, north and south america. travel brochures, children's books, company brochures...everything that has to do with photography in the narrower or broader sense inspires us. please visit us, if you are in cologne or the surrounding area. You will not regret it! :) 5Uhr30 always tries to offer the best condition. 5Uhr30 is shipping worldwide, fast and safe - with 100% protection, with full insurance and with tracking number. please contact us by email, if you have any questions or if you are looking for something special, cause only a part of our offers are online. thanks for your interest. ecki heuser and team

VERY SCARCE, VERY IMPORTANT JAPANESE PHOTOBOOK, mentioned here:
- Martin Parr, Gerry Badger, The Photobook, volume 1, page 278

TRUE ORIGINAL FIRST EDITION FROM 1960 (not to mix with later editions).
TRUE ORIGINAL THIRD PRINTING FROM 27th of february 1960 (the first three printings were published during one month).

Welcome to the LAST PHOTOBOOK AUCTION by 5Uhr30.com starting this year -
with more than 100 great lots from my personal collection and from recent acquisitions.
Like always we guarantee detailed and accurate descriptions, 100% transport protection, 100% transport insurance and of course combined shipping - worldwide.

'Ken Domon, along with Ihei Kimura, is widely regarded as Japan's leading photographer of the immediate postwar years. His book documenting the aftermath of the Hiroshima attack, published in 1958, brought him to the attention of those beyond the photographic world. He worked in the classic photojournalistic mode, seeking to document Japanese life in the troubled aftermath of the war, and was the driving force behind such groups as Shashinka Shudan (The Photographers' Group) Agency, which replicated both the working practices and journalistic ethic of the Magnum photo agency in Paris.
Domon's photographic philosophy was strictly human-istic: he was a 'concerned photographer' in the classic mould, believing that his duty was to record the world exactly as he saw it, and convey his message unambiguously to the widest audience possible.
During the late 1950s, at a time when the rest of the Japanese economy was beginning to recover to prewar levels, the coal-mining areas of Chikuho and Kitakyushu, in the far south of Japan, suffered both from a population exodus and pit closures, due to their distance from the Toko area and decreased demand as the focus of Japanese manufacturing shifted towards the electronic industries. Domon documented the effects of this drastic decline on the miners and their families in two books in 1960, Chikuho no Kodomotachi (The Children of Chikuho) and Rumie chan wa Otosan ga Shinda (Rumie's Father is Dead). Both books look at the plight of the district's children, who were doubly hit by the decline. Firstly, the economic situation led to their fathers' unemployment. Then, as the adults moved away to find work, there was a tendency for the remaining mines to employ more underage labour.
Chikuho no Kodomotachi is both the better-known, and the better book. Domon works in a classic photo-journalistic manner, using the small camera directly and without artistic pretensions. Domon aimed to reach out to the broadest possible readership, thus - in deliberate contrast to the luxurious production of Hiroshima - he had the book printed cheaply, on rough paper, in the manner of a bound newspaper. It was priced at only 100 yen, and sold over 100,000 copies.'
- Gerry Badger -

Patoria Shoten, Tokyo. 1960. First edition, third printing (published on 27th of february).

Paperback (as issued). 180 x 257 mm. 96 pages. 83 black and white photographs. Photos: Ken Domon. Foreword by Noma Hiroshi. Postscript by Ken Domon. Text in Japanese.

Condition:
Outside quiet fresh and for sure better than usual; only little trace of use, no remarkable defects. Inside fresh and flawless, clean with no marks and with no foxing; the only exception are three glued-in, historically interesting newspaper cuttings from the time of the publication's appearance (1960) at the end of the book. Overall fine, better than usual condition.

Highly impressive Japanese photobook, one of the best ever published - hard to find in better condition.

We THANK YOU SO MUCH to make our single-seller photobook auctions on Catawiki so successful.
Ecki Heuser & team are wishing ALL THE BEST TO YOU AND YOURS for 2025.

Der Verkäufer stellt sich vor

welcome to 5uhr30. 5Uhr30 is based in ehrenfeld, the trendiest neighborhood in cologne - with a shop and with a showroom for photography. 5Uhr30 offers very rare, very beautiful, very special photobooks - sold-out, modern-antiquarian and antiquarian. we are offering also photo inviation cards, film- and photo posters, photo catalogues and original photo prints. 5Uhr30 is specialized on german photo publications, but also has an exciting range of photo books from all over europe, japan, north and south america. travel brochures, children's books, company brochures...everything that has to do with photography in the narrower or broader sense inspires us. please visit us, if you are in cologne or the surrounding area. You will not regret it! :) 5Uhr30 always tries to offer the best condition. 5Uhr30 is shipping worldwide, fast and safe - with 100% protection, with full insurance and with tracking number. please contact us by email, if you have any questions or if you are looking for something special, cause only a part of our offers are online. thanks for your interest. ecki heuser and team
Anzahl der Bücher
1
Thema
Fotografie, Kunst
Buchtitel
Domon Chikuho no Kodomotachi ('The Children of Chikuho')
Zustand
Sehr gut
Autor/ Illustrator
Ken Domon
Erscheinungsjahr (ältestes Objekt)
1960
Höhe
257 mm
Auflage
Erstauflage
Breite
180 mm
Sprache
Japanisch
Originalsprache
Ja
Verlag
Patoria Shoten, Tokyo
Bindung
Broschur
Anzahl der Seiten
96

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Accurate description. Fast shipping. Great packaging.

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Shipped and packaged securely. Item perfectly as described.

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Snelle en correcte verzending van weer een prachtig boek. Dank!

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the book arrived in a short time is very beautiful and in perfect condition despite its age,perfect packaging:congratulation. Very very reliable seller.Thank you and regards

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Paket ist gestern schon angekommen...alles bestens da super verpackt ! Freue mich sehr über den Neuzugang für meine Romysammlung. Besten Dank für die zuverlässige Abwicklung Thomas Steck

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wunderbares und seltenes Buch, Top Zustand, schnelle Lieferung, Danke

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Super gut, alles wunderbar verpackt angekommen. Bis hoffentlich bald!!

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Envoi soigné et très rapide malgré les conditions. Bravo et merci !

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Libro fotografico in ottime condizioni. Arrivato nei tempi previsti.

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Superb book and beautiful pictures, thank you very much ! A unknown side of Murnau, thank you for the discovery !!

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Great to hear that you are so happy! thank you!

Impecable, but the transport is too expensive, you have to find the way to send cheeper

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