David Douglas Duncan - I Protest ! - 1968





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David Douglas Duncan’s I Protest!, an illustrated edition in English original, published in 1968 by New American Library, is a 128-page softcover book on war photography and military history.
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Exciting illustrated edition of this photographic and documentary work that constitutes a powerful denunciation of the Vietnam War and an engaged reflection on the human, moral, and political consequences of armed conflicts -
Known for its reports produced on several theatres of war in the 20th century, Duncan gathers in this book a selection of photographs, testimonies, and commentary intended to show the often brutal reality of war, far from official discourses and heroic representations -
The work highlights the suffering of soldiers involved in the fighting, the physical and psychological injuries caused by military operations, as well as the tragic fate of civilian populations trapped in the clashes -
Through images of great emotional intensity, the author reveals the material destructions, the displacement of populations, the innocent victims, and the lasting effects of violence on individuals and communities -
David Douglas Duncan - I Protest ! - 1968 - New American Library -
128 Pages.
Good condition of the binding, paperback in its full original illustrated soft cover, wear from use, some minor defects on the cover, heads a little worn, smooth red spine titled in black, superb illustrations on the boards -
Very good interior condition, book enriched with numerous black-and-white photographs printed hors texte including a frontispiece and on double pages, fairly fresh inside, a pleasing copy -
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Exciting illustrated edition of this photographic and documentary work that constitutes a powerful denunciation of the Vietnam War and an engaged reflection on the human, moral, and political consequences of armed conflicts -
Known for its reports produced on several theatres of war in the 20th century, Duncan gathers in this book a selection of photographs, testimonies, and commentary intended to show the often brutal reality of war, far from official discourses and heroic representations -
The work highlights the suffering of soldiers involved in the fighting, the physical and psychological injuries caused by military operations, as well as the tragic fate of civilian populations trapped in the clashes -
Through images of great emotional intensity, the author reveals the material destructions, the displacement of populations, the innocent victims, and the lasting effects of violence on individuals and communities -
David Douglas Duncan - I Protest ! - 1968 - New American Library -
128 Pages.
Good condition of the binding, paperback in its full original illustrated soft cover, wear from use, some minor defects on the cover, heads a little worn, smooth red spine titled in black, superb illustrations on the boards -
Very good interior condition, book enriched with numerous black-and-white photographs printed hors texte including a frontispiece and on double pages, fairly fresh inside, a pleasing copy -
Delivery service guaranteed within a few days –

