The War in Iraq

The War in Iraq
Title The War in Iraq PDF eBook
Author (None)
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 388
Release 2003-05-30
Genre Photography
ISBN 0060584378

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Presents more than 250 photographs from different perspectives of the 2003 war in Iraq, gathered from international photographers, and includes pieces of Saddam Hussein's art and pictures from his personal photo album.

Iraq in Pictures

Iraq in Pictures
Title Iraq in Pictures PDF eBook
Author Stacy Taus-Bolstad
Publisher Twenty-First Century Books
Pages 84
Release 2003-09-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780822509349

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Introduces the land, history, government, culture, people, and economy of Iraq.

Iraq-- Perspectives

Iraq-- Perspectives
Title Iraq-- Perspectives PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Lowy
Publisher
Pages
Release 2011
Genre Iraq War, 2003-2011
ISBN 9780822395003

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Photojournalists on War

Photojournalists on War
Title Photojournalists on War PDF eBook
Author Michael Kamber
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 300
Release 2013-05-15
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780292744080

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With previously unpublished photographs by an incredibly diverse group of the world's top news photographers, Photojournalists on War presents a groundbreaking new visual and oral history of America's nine-year conflict in the Middle East. Michael Kamber interviewed photojournalists from many leading news organizations, including Agence France-Presse, the Associated Press, the Guardian, the Los Angeles Times, Magnum, Newsweek, the New York Times, Paris Match, Reuters, Time, the Times of London, VII Photo Agency, and the Washington Post, to create the most comprehensive collection of eyewitness accounts of the Iraq War yet published. These in-depth interviews offer first-person, frontline reports of the war as it unfolded, including key moments such as the battle for Fallujah, the toppling of Saddam's statue, and the Haditha massacre. The photographers also vividly describe the often shocking and sometimes heroic actions that journalists undertook in trying to cover the war, as they discuss the role of the media and issues of censorship. These hard-hitting accounts and photographs, rare in the annals of any war, reveal the inside and untold stories behind the headlines in Iraq.

A Soldiers' Portfolio

A Soldiers' Portfolio
Title A Soldiers' Portfolio PDF eBook
Author Devin Friedman
Publisher Artisan Books
Pages 230
Release 2006-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781579653095

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Accompanied by descriptive text, a compilation of 256 snapshots taken by soldiers on the ground in Iraq offer a personal record of the Iraq War and the experiences of Americans.

Unembedded

Unembedded
Title Unembedded PDF eBook
Author Ghaith Abdul-Ahad
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing Company
Pages 184
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN

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Photographs and notes on the war in Iraq from photojournalists Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, Kael Alford, Thorne Anderson and Rita Leistner.

Bedrooms of the Fallen

Bedrooms of the Fallen
Title Bedrooms of the Fallen PDF eBook
Author Ashley Gilbertson
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 121
Release 2014-06-27
Genre Photography
ISBN 022613511X

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For more than a decade, the United States has been fighting wars so far from the public eye as to risk being forgotten, the struggles and sacrifices of its volunteer soldiers almost ignored. Photographer and writer Ashley Gilbertson has been working to prevent that. His dramatic photographs of the Iraq war for the New York Times and his book Whiskey Tango Foxtrot took readers into the mayhem of Baghdad, Ramadi, Samarra, and Fallujah. But with Bedrooms of the Fallen, Gilbertson reminds us that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have also reached deep into homes far from the noise of battle, down quiet streets and country roads—the homes of family and friends who bear their grief out of view. The book’s wide-format black-and-white images depict the bedrooms of forty fallen soldiers—the equivalent of a single platoon—from the United States, Canada, and several European nations. Left intact by families of the deceased, the bedrooms are a heartbreaking reminder of lives cut short: we see high school diplomas and pictures from prom, sports medals and souvenirs, and markers of the idealism that carried them to war, like images of the Twin Towers and Osama Bin Laden. A moving essay by Gilbertson describes his encounters with the families who preserve these private memorials to their loved ones, and shares what he has learned from them about war and loss. Bedrooms of the Fallen is a masterpiece of documentary photography, and an unforgettable reckoning with the human cost of war.