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Iraq: A WarRisking their lives, intrepid journalists and photographers have labored in often desperate conditions to bring images of war-torn Iraq to the rest of the world. Since no war in US history has had more carefully managed press coverage than this one, their more controversial and moving efforts have gone largely unreported in the United States. Now, here are the pictures Americans have not seen: An Iraqi boy trying to study with a bandaged eye; the bullet-riddled tail of a Red Crescent vehicle; Am... |
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Iraq: Eyewitness to War - A Photojournalist's DiaryThis book is a photojournalistic description of the war in Iraq. Written in diary form, it is a personal account of the author's journey across Iraq in April and May of 2003. The 100,000-word text is illustrated with over 600 color photographs taken by the author.... |
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Iraq: The Space BetweenDuring the American-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 Christoph Bangert was still attending photography school. Only later, in the spring of 2005, when the Iraqi insurgency and sectarian violence reached its first peak, Westerners were kidnapped and beheaded, and most foreign journalists had left the country, did this intrepid photographer start to work in Iraq on assignment for The New York Times. The overtly hostile environment in Iraq for foreigners, without regard of the individual’s intention ... |
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Ireland (Photopocket)Here is a portrait of Ireland in all its splendor. Whether pristine landscapes or gritty urban street scenes, historic castles and monuments or picturesque villages, these pictures reveal the wondrous variety of a country renowned for its beauty and the vitality and gregariousness of its people.... |
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Ireland Ever: The Photographs of Jill FreedmanIn describing his beloved land, the late Irish short story writer Sean O'Faolain wrote: "There is some alchemy of climate in Ireland that bedews the countryside with an unmistakable personality: it is in the softness of color, the mobility of the light, the gentleness with which sound caresses the ear." In this heartwarming photographic portrait, award-winning photographer Jill Freedman captures that softness, mobility, and gentleness in the Irish landscape and in the character of its people. Wi... |
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Ireland--Our Island Home: An Aerial Tour Around Ireland's CoastlineA new edition of this popular Ireland-from-the-air book. This new edition includes a number of new spectacular full-color aerial photographs from all around Ireland, its coastline, cities, mountains, and countryside.... |
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Ireland-The Inner Island: A Journey Through Ireland's Inland WaterwaysHere is Ireland's waterway network as never seen before. This book reveals the beauty and tranquillity of these waterways as well as the surrounding countryside, villages and towns of Ireland.... |
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Ireland: Aerial PhotographsThese aerial photographs of Ireland are astoundingly beautiful. They reveal an immense and unsuspected wealth of colour hidden behind Ireland's green facade - yellow islands of gorse, the turquoise edges of the western coast, the algae borders of the winter lakes varying in colour from green to orange, deserted islands overgrown with rust brown ferns and the deserts of black peat bogs. Quite simply they are a revelation.... |
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Ireland: Coffee table BookIn this evocative book on Ireland, master photographer Gerald Hoberman chronicles the breathtaking beauty of the Irish landscape, the charm of its cities and towns, and the captivating nature of its people. A stunning and original portrait of Ireland today, this book will appeal to both those who know the place and those who are yet to have the pleasure. It is quarter-bound by hand with finest designer book cloth.... |
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