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Miss America; pen and camera sketches of the American girl

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A series of illustrated sketches considers the character and varieties of the United States girl, pairing photographic portraits with reflective essays. Early sections probe the idea of a national type and its development, using travel impressions, portraiture, and social memory to trace shifting fashions and ideals. Subsequent chapters address upbringing, domestic arts, courtship customs, and the interplay of chance and choice in personal lives, including discussions of unmarried women and marriage itself. Throughout, visual studies and commentary work together to reveal contemporary social attitudes toward femininity, costume, and the roles expected of women in the period.

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Alexander Black

Alexander Black was an American author and photographer known for his engaging narratives that often blended visual art with literature. His notable works include "Captain Kodak," which reflects his passion for photography, and "Miss America; pen and camera sketches of the American girl," where he captures the essence of American femininity through both text and imagery. Black's writings often explore themes of modernity and identity, particularly in the context of early 20th-century America. His contributions to literature provide a unique perspective on the cultural landscape of his time.

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