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Explore the captivating world of Todd Webb in Africa, a masterful photographic collection that showcases over 150 vibrant color photographs from Todd Webb's historic assignment with the United Nations. This stunning book not only highlights everyday life in eight African countries, including Ghana, Sudan, and Kenya, but also reveals the rich architectural heritage and diverse cultures through Webb's expert lens. Originally commissioned in 1958, Webb's work was intended to document industrial progress, yet he returned with a treasure trove of vivid images that remained largely unseen until the rediscovery of the Todd Webb Archive in 2017. This remarkable volume features insightful essays contributed by both African and American scholars, placing Webb’s photographs within their historical context, exploring themes of national independence and the lingering effects of imperialism. Todd Webb in Africa is not just a visual feast but also an essential resource for those interested in historical photography, African culture, and the intersection of art and history. Perfect for photography enthusiasts, art historians, and anyone with a passion for travel and culture, this beautifully produced book from Thames and Hudson Ltd is a must-have addition to your collection. Delve into Todd Webb's extraordinary journey through Africa and celebrate the power of photography in capturing the essence of a pivotal era in African history. With its rich illustrations and profound narratives, Todd Webb in Africa invites you to see and appreciate the continent like never before.