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Eugene Smith's photobook "Eugene Smith Photobook 1934-1976", a photographer representing the United States after the war. Eugene Smith left behind many historical works such as "Minamata", a collection of photographs recording the actual situation of Minamata disease. During World War II, when he joined as a war news photographer, he was damaged by a cannonball and spent two years in medical treatment. When he visited the Chisso factory in Japan, he was involved in the assault of a labor union and his spinal cord was broken, resulting in blindness in one eye. The ultimate photojournalist dedicated to news photography. This is a retrospective of Smith's major works from 1934 to 1975 by age group. From the early work of the 30s and 40s during the prewar period to around 50 years when the golden age of LIFE was built, Hitachi in the 1960s, Minamata in the 70s, etc. This is a book.