This 1971 collection of 250 photographs, which portrayed the horrors that war brought to the people of Vietnam, was instrumental in turning the tide of public opinion in America against the fighting. With a new forward by Noam Chomsky,
Philip Jones Griffiths, president of Magnum Photos for five years, created in Vietnam, Inc. a record of the war in almost Biblical proportions. No one who has seen it will forget its haunting images. In Agent Orange, he adds a postscript that is equally unforgettable.
This marvelously evocative book explores the world's most famous, romantic, and historically significant passageways with well-known authors/adventurers as the guides. 120 four-color photographs.
?????? Philip Jones Griffiths is renowned as the foremost photographer of the war in Viet Nam. President of Magnum for a record five years, his 1971 publication Viet Nam Inc was a crucial influence in changing public opinion in the US at the time of the conflict. ?????? This new book however presents a period much closer to home, with a departure ...
Much of the romance of the past centres around travel and the trade routes of the world. For hundreds of years people have crossed mountains and deserts, sailed down rivers and across seas in pursuit of conquest, trade or adventure. In this book seven travellers, well-known in different spheres, make seven journeys, recording their experiences and ...
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