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Philip Jones Griffiths - Dunkle Odyssee (Dark Odyssey) - 1996
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Philip Jones Griffiths - Dunkle Odyssee (Dark Odyssey) - 1996

IF YOU WIN MORE THAN 1 OF MY BOOKS IN THIS AUCTION, YOU WILL PAY ONLY 1 X SHIPPING COSTS - WORLDWIDE. Great photobook by Philip Jones Griffiths - in excellent fresh condition. Henri Cartier-Bresson said about Griffith: "Not since Goya has anyone portrayed war like Philip Jones Griffiths." An associate member of MAGNUM since 1966, PHILIP JONES GRIFFITHS (1936-2008) became a MAGNUM member in 1971. In 1980, PHILIP JONES GRIFFITHS moved to New York to assume the presidency of MAGNUM, a post he held for a record five years. PHILIP JONES GRIFFITHS is a Welsh photojournalist known for his coverage of the Vietnam War, "The ability to keep things in perspective is very important for a journalist. In a tense situation you need the ability to be there, yet somehow step aside; to keep a cool head and keep working without getting frustrated." - Philip Jones Griffiths - Zweitausendeins, Frankfurt. 1996. First German edition, first printing. Hardcover with dustjacket. 250 x 340 mm. 192 pages. 180 photos. Text and photos: Philip Jones Griffiths. Layout book and dustjacket: Ruth Ansel. Introduction: Murray Sayle. Translation into german: Hans J. Becker. Text in German. Condition: Book inside and outside excellent; fresh and flawless, clean with no marks and with no foxing. Dustjacket very fresh and complete with no tears and with no missing parts; light trace of use, neat foil problem at the bottom of the rear side, no other remarkable flaws or defects. Overall very fine condition. Great photobook - in excellent fresh condition. "Born in Rhuddlan, Wales, Philip Jones Griffiths studied pharmacy in Liverpool and worked in London while photographing part-time for the Manchester Guardian. In 1961, he became a full-time freelancer for the London-based Observer. He covered the Algerian War in 1962, then moved to Central Africa. From there he moved to Asia, photographing in Vietnam from 1966 to 1971. His book on the war, Vietnam Inc., crystallized public opinion and gave form to Western misgivings about American involvement in Vietnam. One of the most detailed surveys of any conflict, Vietnam Inc. is also an in-depth document of Vietnamese culture under attack. In 1973, he covered the Yom Kippur War and then worked in Cambodia between 1973 and 1975. In 1977, he covered Asia from his base in Thailand. Griffiths’ assignments, often self-engineered, took him to more than 120 countries. He continued to work for major publications such as Life and Geo on stories such as Buddhism in Cambodia, droughts in India, poverty in Texas, the re-greening of Vietnam, and the legacy of the Gulf War in Kuwait. His continued revisiting of Vietnam, examining the legacy of the war, lead to his two further books Agent Orange and Vietnam at Peace. Griffiths’ work reflects on the unequal relationship between technology and humanity, summed up in his book Dark Odyssey. Human foolishness always attracted Griffiths’ eye, but, faithful to the ethics of the Magnum founders, he believed in human dignity and in the capacity for improvement Philip Jones Griffiths died at home in West London on 19th March 2008." (Magnum website)

N.º 82428745

Vendido
Philip Jones Griffiths - Dunkle Odyssee (Dark Odyssey) - 1996

Philip Jones Griffiths - Dunkle Odyssee (Dark Odyssey) - 1996

IF YOU WIN MORE THAN 1 OF MY BOOKS IN THIS AUCTION, YOU WILL PAY ONLY 1 X SHIPPING COSTS - WORLDWIDE.

Great photobook by Philip Jones Griffiths - in excellent fresh condition.

Henri Cartier-Bresson said about Griffith:
"Not since Goya has anyone portrayed war like Philip Jones Griffiths."

An associate member of MAGNUM since 1966, PHILIP JONES GRIFFITHS (1936-2008) became a MAGNUM member in 1971. In 1980, PHILIP JONES GRIFFITHS moved to New York to assume the presidency of MAGNUM, a post he held for a record five years.
PHILIP JONES GRIFFITHS is a Welsh photojournalist known for his coverage of the Vietnam War,

"The ability to keep things in perspective is very important for a journalist. In a tense situation you need the ability to be there, yet somehow step aside; to keep a cool head and keep working without getting frustrated."
- Philip Jones Griffiths -

Zweitausendeins, Frankfurt. 1996. First German edition, first printing.

Hardcover with dustjacket. 250 x 340 mm. 192 pages. 180 photos. Text and photos: Philip Jones Griffiths. Layout book and dustjacket: Ruth Ansel. Introduction: Murray Sayle. Translation into german: Hans J. Becker. Text in German.

Condition:
Book inside and outside excellent; fresh and flawless, clean with no marks and with no foxing. Dustjacket very fresh and complete with no tears and with no missing parts; light trace of use, neat foil problem at the bottom of the rear side, no other remarkable flaws or defects. Overall very fine condition.

Great photobook - in excellent fresh condition.

"Born in Rhuddlan, Wales, Philip Jones Griffiths studied pharmacy in Liverpool and worked in London while photographing part-time for the Manchester Guardian. In 1961, he became a full-time freelancer for the London-based Observer. He covered the Algerian War in 1962, then moved to Central Africa. From there he moved to Asia, photographing in Vietnam from 1966 to 1971.
His book on the war, Vietnam Inc., crystallized public opinion and gave form to Western misgivings about American involvement in Vietnam. One of the most detailed surveys of any conflict, Vietnam Inc. is also an in-depth document of Vietnamese culture under attack.
In 1973, he covered the Yom Kippur War and then worked in Cambodia between 1973 and 1975. In 1977, he covered Asia from his base in Thailand.
Griffiths’ assignments, often self-engineered, took him to more than 120 countries. He continued to work for major publications such as Life and Geo on stories such as Buddhism in Cambodia, droughts in India, poverty in Texas, the re-greening of Vietnam, and the legacy of the Gulf War in Kuwait. His continued revisiting of Vietnam, examining the legacy of the war, lead to his two further books Agent Orange and Vietnam at Peace.
Griffiths’ work reflects on the unequal relationship between technology and humanity, summed up in his book Dark Odyssey. Human foolishness always attracted Griffiths’ eye, but, faithful to the ethics of the Magnum founders, he believed in human dignity and in the capacity for improvement
Philip Jones Griffiths died at home in West London on 19th March 2008."
(Magnum website)

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