This monograph on Chris Killip offers a comprehensive retrospective of his impactful work as a documentary photographer renowned for capturing British working-class life in the 1970s and 1980s. It coincides with a major exhibition at The Photographers’ Gallery, London, in October 2022, and includes a selection of over 350 images, encompassing previously unpublished works. The book features writings by Ken Grant, Amanda Maddox, Gregory Halpern, Lynsey Hanley, and a foreword by Brett Rogers. It highlights Killip's legacy, particularly his influence through his teaching at Harvard University after relocating to the United States.