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100 Fotos 100 Historias: Las Fotos del Siglo... |
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100 Photographs That Changed the WorldA celebration of the power of photography offers a stunning portfolio of one hundred of the most important and vivid still images of all time, including Robert Capa's images from the beaches of Normandy, Joe Rosenthal's famed study of the flag raising at Iwo Jima, and works by Harry Benson, Eddie Ad... |
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100 Suns: 1945-1962"100 Suns" refers to J. Robert Oppenheimer's response to the first Los Alamos test of the atomic bomb, at which he famously quoted a description from the Bhagavad Gita - 'a sun brighter than a thousand suns'. This extraordinary book photographically documents one hundred US nuclear detonations from the 215 declared atmospheric nuclear tests conducted by the US between July 1945 and November 1962. After that date the tests were carried out underground. Within that period a total of 1030 tests in ... |
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101st Airborne: The Screaming Eagles in World War IIThe legendary “band of brothers” in WWII in stirring words and pictures, from their historic landing in Normandy to the Allied victory in Europe.... |
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Sisters 10th Anniversary EditionWith more than 1 million copies sold, Sisters changed the face of photo-essay books and spoke volumes to every person blessed with the companionship of a female sibling. This updated and revised edition of the highly acclaimed New York Times bestseller is a moving portrayal of the profound relationship between sisters, featuring a new format plus new photography and updated stories that follow up on 13 of the most poignant tales about the original 36 sets of featured siblings. The women in Siste... |
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11: Witnessing The World Trade Center, 1974-2001A book by the photographers of CONTACT PRESS IMAGES Within minutes of the attack on the World Trade Center the morning of September 11, 2001, Contact Press Images, one of photojournalism's preeminent agencies that represents some of the world's greatest photographers, had mobilized half a dozen photographers to cover the event. In the following days, their reportage on the disaster would swell to include more than a dozen photographers who documented in a variety of formats and moods the assault... |
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1207In 1207, the graffiti writers of Stockholm are portrayed for the first time. It's a document of a small group of people who risk their own well-being for an art form that is constantly pilloried by politicians and authorities. We are offered a different depiction of Stockholm, and a unique document of its graffiti writers.... |
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138 Shatter: Daily News Composites 1976-78 (Cv/VAR Folio)From 1976 to its closure in 1978 The Gallery returned to its first solitary state, and as transient visitors diminished the space gradually converted its identity to a white chamber, emptied of exhibits and of contemporary art...slowly, by tentative probes, The Gallery became transformed into a vector for urgent messages flowing from the networked world beyond. Through the quiet months, undisturbed by the prismatic shifts of the small London art world, one long exhibition unfolded itself, played... |
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150 Years of Photo JournalismThe Hulton Deutsch Collection (which became the Hulton Getty Picture Collection in 1996) is one of the world's most important repositories of photographs. A continual acquisition of various collections and archives has made it a leading source of photojournalistic material. This book reproduces some of the highlights of the collection.... |

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