David Douglas Duncan (b. 1916), the acclaimed photojournalist best known for his images of combat, was the first western photographer to be granted unrestricted access to the Kremlin Museum, where, over a period of three years, he was able to photograph the Russian state treasures in unprecedented detail. A gorgeous volume with very high production aside from the tipped-in plates and the fine binding, the text is printed by letterpress. Photographs and text by Duncan. 187 pages; 108 tipped-in color plates, most full-page or double-page; 10.5 x 12 inches. Captions, bibliograp