"The Photographs of Margaret Bourke-White" is a retrospective book showcasing the significant body of work by renowned photographer Margaret Bourke-White. Edited by Sean Callahan and published by Bonanza Books in 1972, the book presents her journey as a war correspondent and documentarian of critical historical events. It covers her compassionate depictions of famine in India, portraits of sharecroppers, South African goldminers, American soldiers, and Jesuits. Through her lens, Bourke-White sought truth across diverse subjects. The book features her major works and includes insights into her creative approach and the eras she documented.