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  • av Thomas Dworzak
    281,-

    Thomas Dworzak (Magnum) was embedded with a US medical corps in Iraq in 2005. His images of soldiers at work and play, from mess rooms to operating rooms and out in the field, are juxtaposed with stills from the 70s TV series M*A*S*H. Together they reveal the parallels of life at war, unchanged over the decades, the mad mixed with the small moments of sanity, that evolve from living in conflict, from Korea to Iraq.>First seen in the early 1970s at the height of anti-Vietnam feeling in America, the original series M*A*S*H followed a hapless US medical corps stationed out in the preceding Korean war. Here underlay a dark commentary throughout its comedy. As the US Military continue to fight onwards in Iraq, doctors, nurses and medics are working on the front lines to keep their casualties down. Magnum Photographer Thomas Dworzak was with them, embedded with the 44th Medcoms 50th and 1150th Medical Companies in Iraq over several periods in 2005. Taking the lead from the satirical commentary first provided by the film and subsequent series of M*A*S*H, this book juxtaposes images from the series with Dworzak's own from his time with the medical companies he was stationed with out in Iraq.From mess tents to surgical tables, the story of everyday life behind the scenes of these medical corps shows at times a pathos and comradeship alongside the expected blood and suffering. The accompanying stills and subtitled images from M*A*S*H bring Dworzak's photographs out of the realm of the purely photojournalistic, and instead poignantly provide a black humour for a disenchanted audience of the modern world, and a comment on the concept of photographers today working embedded and alongside the military.

  • - The Journals of Tom Hurndall
    av Tom Hurndall
    343,-

  • - Escape from Somalia
    av Alixandra Fazzina
    394,-

    Alixandra Fazzina followed the desperate exodus of Somalis fleeingviolence in their country, plagued by a ferocious civil war now in itsseventeenth year. In a country with the longest coast line in Africa andhemmed in by conflict, one of the only means of escape is by sea.? Capturing their voyage from both sides of the water, she hasfollowed the established smuggling routes from southern Somalia tothe migrants? subsequent fate as they arrive in Yemen and continuetheir onward journey in search of a better life.? Life in this volatile region is so cheap that people are willing to riskeverything for just $50- or one million Somali Shillings.? Risking rape, robbery, murder or drowning at the hands of themilitia and people traffickers, the refugees have just a one in twentychance of arriving on the shores of Yemen alive.? Despite the risks, tens of thousands of Somalis take their chances,rather than stare death in the face at home.Alixandra first studied Fine Art at Bristol University, then became awar artist with the Ministry of Defence. As a freelance photographershe has been working for the past seven years in Africa and theMiddle East, working closely with the UNHCR. She won the 2008 VicOdden award from the Royal Photographic Society, and was a finalistat the 2008 CARE award for humanitarian photography.

  • - The Rape of Paradise
    av George Osodi
    444,-

  • - 51 Months
    av Carrie Levy
    350,-

  • av Nicolas Righetti
    210,-

  • av Werner Bischof
    394,-

    Werner Bischof was a singularpost-war photographer and earlymember of Magnum Photos, his focuson showing the poverty and despairaround him in Europe was temperedwith a desire to travel the world,and convey the beauty and humanitywaiting to be discovered through hislens. Here his son Marco presents70 of his father?s photographs, neverbefore published .

  • av Alex Majoli
    344,-

    This photographic story is a personal exploration of loss, separation, heaven and hell. Inspired by Pirandello's play "Six Characters in Search of an Author", Majoli elaborates on the notion that we are all "actors of life".>This large format book focuses on the first chapter, Persona. In the twenty portraits only the face is visible, lit with a light that always shines from above, as if it were a divine light. Dramatic in nature, they suggest the notion of judgement, the question of what awaits us after we die and the idea that we are all going to be judged on the day of our death.

  • av Philip Jones Griffiths
    639,-

    No one has charted the misfortunes of the innocent people caught up in the Viet Nam war as Philip Jones Griffiths. This book chonicles his respect and love for the country 25 years after the end of the war.>Philip Jones Griffiths, the author of Vietnam Inc. and Agent Orange: Collateral Damage in Viet Nam, has visited Viet Nam 25 times since the end of the war. The first Westerner to travel by road from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City after the war, and later the Ho Chi Minh trail, he has amassed an unparalleled photographic record of the post-war transformation of the country.From the first days of terrible hardships, as the joys of victory were quickly tempered by the reality of the extent of the destruction wreaked by the war, and the crippling effects of the US embargo, he has recorded an uncomfortably comprehensive view of the aftermath of war. This is not simply a record of shattered landscapes; it is also a record of the shattered hearts and minds, culture and hopes.He has witnessed the limbless heroes, the Amerasian children, the boat people, and the re-emergence of the social problems of prostitution and drug addiction as the country embraces consumerism. Equally, here are recognised the horrified attempts by the Vietnamese themselves to curb the hydra of its worst excesses.

  • - A Visionary in Publishing - The First Ten Years of Trolley Books
    av Julia Peyton-Jones
    488,-

  • av Nicolas Righetti
    185,-

  • - The First 30 Years
    av Gaz Mayall
    281,-

    Gaz¿s Rockin¿ Blues is an institution and London¿s longestrunning one-nighter club. It was founded by Gaz Mayall on the3rd of July 1980 and was held at Gossip¿s on Dean Street, Sohountil November 1995 when it moved to its current venue StMoritz in Wardour Street.¿ Never missing a Thursday night in 30 years, Gaz DJ¿s andhosts, and occasionally plays live with his ska band The Trojans.¿ Gaz began collecting records aged 17, bulk buying cheapreggae and ska collections down street markets such asPortbello road and Brick Lane at a time when it seemed no onewanted them. For the last nineteen years Gaz has been runninghis own record label Gaz¿s Rockin¿ Records producing ska actsand artistes around the world, and is also a great fan of boogiewoogie, rock¿n¿roll, traditional Irish music, funk and world music.¿ This book is released to coincide with the 30th anniversaryof the club night in July 2010, and features all the flyers andposters made especially for the night over the years, as wellas some photos, anecdotes and everything you wanted to knowabout this legendary and well-loved night.

  • av Nina Berman
    346,-

  • av Philip Jones Griffiths
    639,-

  • - Reflections on Home
    av PhotoVoice
    274,-

  • av Laureana Toledo
    350,-

  • - Lebanon Conflict 2006
    av Paolo Pellegrin
    344,-

    Paolo Pellegrin, renowned Magnum photographer, documented the war in Lebanon during the months of July and August 2006 by Israel in retaliation to Hezbollah attacks.>Paolo Pellegrin (Magnum Photos) and journalist Scott Anderson were in Lebanon during the conflict, on assignment for The New York Times. Pellegrin's photographs intimately capture the fear and powerlessness of the Lebanese population in the face of the ceaseless Israeli air strikes, revealing the terror and despair of families and friends witnessing the deaths of their loved ones, whilst around them their homes were destroyed. In particular Pellegrin also documented the aftermath of the attack on the village of Qana in southern Lebanon; many of the victims children, his photographs reveal the immense suffering of the civilians involved.Alongside his work exposing the consequences of indiscriminate attacks on a civilian population is a 3000-word account by Scott Anderson, who accompanied Pellegrin in Lebanon. Pellegrin and Anderson were both wounded in a missile attack by an Israeli drone, which fired on their vehicle as they traveled through the city of Tyre. Along with the civilians of southern Lebanon, they were stranded for weeks under heavy bombing and air strikes by the IDF. The attack at Qana, also the second one to strike the village in living memory, soon after prompted the singer Patti Smith to respond in the form of a song, entitled 'Qana', the words and music of which form her contribution to the book.

  • - The Hidden Legacy
    av Pierpaolo Mittica
    344,-

  • - Four Seasons with the Roma
    av JARRET SCHECTER
    200,-

  • - Contemporary Japanese Self-portraiture
     
    388,-

  • - Chechnya 1994-2003
    av Stanley Greene
    555,-

  • - Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
     
    212,-

  • av Paul Fryer
    322,-

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    419,-

  • - The Mike Smith Studio
     
    553,-

  • av Klaus Zwangsleitner
    281,-

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