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1979: Farewell to the Seventies... |
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1994 Working Press of the Nation: Feature Writers, Photographers & Professional Speakers Directory... |
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1995 Working Press of the Nation: Feature Writers, Photographers & Professional Speakers Directory... |
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200 Shots: Damien Parer and George Silk with the Australians at War in New GuineaBringing one of Australia's most gripping war campaigns to life, this photography collection highlights the work of two great World War II photographers and presents an historical analysis of each shot, the photographers' reactions to their subjects, and look at the very nature of the fighting in what was one of the Australian army's greatest tests.... |
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2000 How the World Celebrated... |
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20th Century Day By Day (Chronicle)Comprising over 5000 articles this book documents 20th century history with 3500 of the century's most memorable photographs. It covers not only the great events of the whole of the 20th century but much of the detail of ordinary people's lives. of Mil... |
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21 Days to Baghdad: Photos and Dispatches from the BattlefieldUsing editorials and professional photographs, the editors of "Time Magazine" describe the main course of the attack on Iraq by the United States and Great Britain. They provide a chronicle of events from the frontlines of the conflict.... |
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44 Days: Iran and the Remaking of the World (National Geographic)At a time when most Westerners fled the carnage in Iran, David Burnett was one of the few to stay and document the breathtakingly sudden fall of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in December 1978, and the chaotic political maneuvering that would culminate in the triumph of the Ayatollahs and the birth of the Islamic Republic.44 Days re-creates a coup that led to our long hostage crisis, President Jimmy Carter’s political demise, and an enmity still blazing after thirty years. Burnett’s vivid images... |
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80 Days That Changed the WorldDESCRIPTION: TIME looks back at its 80 years of publishing, with a fascinating collection of changing events, breathtaking progress and memorable people, heroes and villains, dictators and martyrs, movie stars and athletes. Here are Mohandas Gandi and Pope John Paul II, Winston Churchill, and Che Guevara, Muhammad Ali, and Babe Ruth, Charlie Chaplin and Henry Ford. And here are the great events that shaped our life today: Pearl Harbor and D-Day, the landing on the moon, the turnmoil of the 1960s... |
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