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“The Vagabonds” of 1930s

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1931 - Thomas Edison (asleep), Harvey Firestone and President Warren Harding. From 1916 to 1924 Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, naturalist John Burroughs and Harvey Firestone went on regular camping trips. They called themselves “The Vagabonds”. On this particular occasion Harding tagged along.  My thanks to Mark Everhart for providing this information.

Through Édouard Boubat’s Eyes

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 Édouard Boubat was born in 1923. He spent his childhood in Paris and studied typography and graphic arts at the École Estienne and worked for a printing company before becoming a photographer. He took his first photograph after the war in 1946 and was awarded the Kodak Prize the following year. From 1952 to 1967, he traveled around the world taking pictures, then worked freelance with the Rapho agency. His friend, the poet Jacques Prévert, called him the “correspondent of peace.” Boubat died on June 30th, 1999, at the age of 75. Below are some of his amazing photographs that capture everyday life around the world from between the 1940s and 1960s.