Walker Evans: American Photographs
I bought this on recommendation from TOP. I wasn't very familiar with Evans' work and this seems to be a good starting point. Reproduction quality is good, rather than outstanding.
They made a big attempt using digital files to reproduce the original 1938 book (see pp. 204-5), maybe that accounts for some of it.
I've become a big fan over the last couple of years since I was given
Many are Called, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2004 ISBN 978-0300106176. That's a wonderful book, as is
Lyric Documentary, Steidl, Gottingen, 2006 ISBN 978-3865210227. The reproduction quality in both books is much better than that in
American Photographs.
You might be really interested in
Walker Evans at Work, Harper & Row, New York, 1982 ISBN 0-06-011104-6. It has lots of chronological pictures but the focus of the book is to show how Evans got to a final image through trial and error. If you like contact sheets you'll love it, as it shows him working around a subject, changing lenses, working with the light and even using different cameras as he looked for the visual effect he had in his mind. There are all sorts of notes interspersed with the pictures on his thoughts, insurance for his gear, advice, proposals and brief transcripts of interviews. A most unusual book that I like a lot, you might like it too.