Anja Niedringhaus - At War - 2011





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At War is a 1st edition hardback bilingual photography book by Pulitzer Prize–winning photojournalist Anja Niedringhaus, in original language, 180 pages, published by Hatje Cantz Verlag in 2011, documenting conflict zones with intense, intimate imagery and regarded as a rare collectible.
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At War is a rare and highly collectible photobook by Pulitzer Prize–winning photojournalist Anja Niedringhaus, documenting conflict zones with extraordinary intensity, humanity, and visual precision. Through powerful black-and-white and color photographs, Niedringhaus captures the realities of war while maintaining a deeply personal and empathetic perspective on those living within it.
The images go beyond frontline action, focusing on moments of vulnerability, resilience, and quiet tension. Niedringhaus’ work is distinguished by its emotional depth, compositional strength, and ethical engagement with her subjects, making this book a landmark in contemporary war photography.
Due to its limited availability and the photographer’s untimely death, At War has become increasingly scarce on the market and is now considered a significant collector’s item. It is highly sought after by collectors of important photobooks, documentary photography, and works by female photojournalists of historical importance.
An essential and valuable volume for serious collectors and institutions.
Seller's Story
At War is a rare and highly collectible photobook by Pulitzer Prize–winning photojournalist Anja Niedringhaus, documenting conflict zones with extraordinary intensity, humanity, and visual precision. Through powerful black-and-white and color photographs, Niedringhaus captures the realities of war while maintaining a deeply personal and empathetic perspective on those living within it.
The images go beyond frontline action, focusing on moments of vulnerability, resilience, and quiet tension. Niedringhaus’ work is distinguished by its emotional depth, compositional strength, and ethical engagement with her subjects, making this book a landmark in contemporary war photography.
Due to its limited availability and the photographer’s untimely death, At War has become increasingly scarce on the market and is now considered a significant collector’s item. It is highly sought after by collectors of important photobooks, documentary photography, and works by female photojournalists of historical importance.
An essential and valuable volume for serious collectors and institutions.

