Sune Jonsson, a distinguished Swedish documentary photographer, is known for capturing the impacts of modernization on society over fifty years. His work parallels the style of Walker Evans and August Sander, blending classical photography with impactful writing to document the transition from rural life, especially in agriculture. This slipcased, clothbound, three-volume retrospective set features interior images and reprints of Jonsson's notable works: "The Village with the Blue House" (1959) and "Images of the Children of Grace" (1963). In addition to Västernorrland, his photography spans New York, Congo, and Prague. Jonsson's extensive oeuvre includes over 20 monographs, short stories, novels, and documentary films.