松川事件 / Matsukawa Incident

伊藤 昭一 / Shoichi Ito

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Publisher/東京中日新聞

   Published/1961
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/185*260*10
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A collection of works by Japanese photographer Shoichi Ito "Matsukawa Incident". Born in Karata in 1934, Ito was an amateur photographer who worked at the Tohoku Pulp Akita Mill after graduating from Akita Technical High School. He has been a regular photographer of monthly photographs in the magazine “Camera” by Ars, who was said to be Tomon's monthly magazine, and Kenshosha's “Photo Art,” since he started shooting cameras at the age of 20. He has also been awarded the Camera Art Press Photo Award in the area around the Matsukawa incident. This book is a collection of works published in the following year and covers the "Matsukawa Incident," which is said to be one of the "Three Great Mystery Cases of the National Railways" after the war. The train derails due to the intentional work on the rails. Due to the capsize, three crew members were killed, and the criminals who worked on the rails were accused by the people whose personnel had been rearranged by JNR and Toshiba. However, the final judgment of repeated trials was "no guilty", and as a result, it was said to be "the greatest false accusation case in history", which caused many problems in the world. The author summarizes the content he has been collecting for several years in this book, says Tomon, "Here is Minori who has been advocating the realism movement of photography for 10 years." (Recorded in The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990)
<Related Artists> 三留 理男 / Tadao Mitome
<Condition> Body: Low cover color, low edge damage
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