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  • LEGARE STREET PR How the Other Half Lives

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  • LEGARE STREET PR Burton Holmes Travelogues

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  • LEGARE STREET PR Pamphlet Issue 181

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  • Legare Street Press Groeningers Views of Baltimores Great Fires July 25 1873Feb. 7 and 8 1904 ..

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  • Legare Street Press The The National Geographic Magazine Volume 20 Issues 16

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  • Legare Street Press Pictorial Life of George Washington

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  • Legare Street Press Geschichte der Königlich Preußischen Fahnen und Standarten seit dem Jahre 1807.

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  • Creative Media Partners, LLC The War Against Germany

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  • Creative Media Partners, LLC The War Against Germany

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  • Creative Media Partners, LLC Pictorical History Of England

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  • Creative Media Partners, LLC The Pictorial History Of England

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  • Creative Media Partners, LLC The Pictorial History Of England

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  • Creative Media Partners, LLC A Photographic Record of the RussoJapanese War

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  • Creative Media Partners, LLC A Photographic Record of the RussoJapanese War

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  • Independently Published Ted Jung Edwin Locke

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  • Independently Published Lost Places in Germany Grabow Isle of Rgen

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  • Independently Published Dorothea Lange

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  • Picador USA Flash The Making of Weegee the Famous

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    Book SynopsisThe first comprehensive biography of Weegee - photographer, “psychic”, ultimate New Yorker - from the author of Instant: The Story of Polaroid.

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  • Lulu Press War in the Eyes of the Defeated

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Reporting the Siege of Sarajevo

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    Book SynopsisKenneth Morrison is Professor of Modern Southeast European History at De Montfort University, UK. He is the author of Nationalism, Statehood and Identity in Post-Yugoslav Montenegro (2018, Bloomsbury Academic), Sarajevo's Holiday Inn: On the Frontline of Politics and War (2016) and, with Elizabeth Roberts, The Sandžak: A History (2013). Paul Lowe was Reader in Documentary Photography at the London College of Communication, University of the Arts, London, UK. An award-winning photographer whose work has been published in Time, Newsweek, Life, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Observer and The Independent, among others, Paul is the author of The Chronology of Photography (2018), Photography Masterclass (2016) and, with Jennifer Good, Understanding Photojournalism (2017).Trade ReviewKenneth Morrison and Paul Lowe break new ground with this rich and compelling account of the challenges of war reporting during the four year siege of Sarajevo. Capturing the tensions and tragedy of the period, this study also prompts reflection on the nature of war reporting - the ethical dilemmas and lasting trauma journalists grappled with in their struggle to bring the desperate situation within the city to the attention of the wider world. * Elizabeth Roberts, Independent Scholar/University of Oxford, UK *Foreign correspondents brought the horror of the siege of Sarajevo to the world. In this deftly written volume, Kenneth Morrison and Paul Lowe tell the story of how they did it, through an examination of the daily life of reporters, discussion of the city’s broadcast infrastructure and key critical developments that affected their work. This masterfully documented book makes use of extensive interviews with foreign reporters, local translators, stringers, fixers, and engineers, as well as archival research conducted over many years. In an era of fake news and ‘alternative facts’, it is essential reading for media practitioners who want to understand this critical era of journalism and will be equally vital for both scholars of the region and general readers interested in the longest siege in modern history. * Lara J. Nettelfield, Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Human Rights, Columbia University, USA *Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Acknowledgements Abbreviations Maps Chronology of the Siege of Sarajevo Introduction 1. The Political Context of the Siege of Sarajevo 2. The Early Stages of the Siege 3. The Emergence of a Reporting Infrastructure 4. Operating in a City under Siege 5. The Reporter’s Day/Reporting Daily Life 6. The Troubles We’ve Seen Conclusion Bibliography Index

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  • Lulu.com Lives in Conflict

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  • Xlibris National Costumes of Nepal

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  • Naval & Military Press Giles Bunnetts Victorian Army Uniform Album 1888

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  • Naval & Military Press Ltd Military Uniform from the Time of Frederick the Great

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  • Andrews McMeel Publishing The Power of Women

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  • Brown Books Publishing Group HISTORY IN THE MAKING

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  • Echo Point Books & Media Sheridan: A History of the American Light Tank, Volume 2

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  • Sports Illustrated Books The Story of Hockey in 100 Photographs

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  • Gatekeeper Press New York City 2020: Gotham Unglued

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  • The Insubordination of Photography: Documentary

    University Press of Florida The Insubordination of Photography: Documentary

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    Book SynopsisLatin American Studies Association Visual Culture Section Best Book PrizeLatin American Studies Association Historia Reciente y Memoria Section Best Book PrizeThe role of documentary photography in exposing and protesting the crimes of a dictatorship. After Augusto Pinochet rose to power in Chile in 1973, his government abducted, abused, and executed thousands of his political opponents. The Insubordination of Photography is the first book to analyze how various collectives, organizations, and independent media used photography to expose and protest the crimes of Pinochet’s authoritarian regime.Ángeles Donoso Macaya discusses the ways human rights groups such as the Vicariate of Solidarity used portraits of missing persons in order to make forced disappearances visible. She also calls attention to forensic photographs that served as incriminating evidence of government killings in the landmark Lonquén case. Donoso Macaya argues that the field of documentary photography in Chile was challenged and shaped by the precariousness of the nation’s politics and economics and shows how photojournalists found creative ways to challenge limitations imposed on the freedom of the press.In a culture saturated by disinformation and cover-ups and restricted by repression and censorship, photography became an essential tool to bring the truth to light. Featuring never-before-seen photographs and other archival material, this book reflects on the integral role of images in public memory and issues of reparation and justice. A volume in the series Reframing Media, Technology, and Culture in Latin/o America, edited by Héctor Fernández L’Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodríguez Publication of the paperback edition made possible by a Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.Trade Review“Donoso Macaya offers an engaging, multidisciplinary, and well-researched analysis of Chile under the Pinochet dictatorship and in the process contributes to understanding the complexity and political implications of photography.”—Choice“A necessary, timely, and original book. . . . Donoso Macaya skillfully and carefully has traced the ways photographs travel, incite public discussion, move from one setting to another, and transform.”—H-Net“Enriches the existing literature on the Chilean dictatorship by taking seriously the social and political power of photography. . . . Excellent and necessary.”—Latin Americanist“Through a series of emblematic case studies, the book makes a powerful argument about the multi-faceted visual and social impact of photography under repressive rule. . . . Its immense value lies in the way [Donoso Macaya] traces the social history of photographers who pushed the performative dimension of photography to challenge the dictatorship in various forms.”—Journal of Social History“A valuable addition to the literature examining the social construction and performativity of images as well as the use of photography as a civil practice, areas that are essential to understanding the political uses and consequences of protest photography.”—The Americas“A very thoroughly researched and original contribution to studies of Chilean visual culture.”— Bulletin of Spanish Studies

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  • Naval & Military Press The Armies of Europe Illustrated

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