Another Vietnam: Pictures of the War from the Other Side | 
| Auteur: Tim Page Créateurs: Henry Allen, Tim Page, Douglas Niven Éditeur: National Geographic Society
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Média: Relié Pages: 264 Poids (kg): 3.7 Dimension (cm): 11.3 x 10.4 x 1
ISBN: 0792264657 Code Décimal Dewey: 959.7043 EAN: 9780792264651 ASIN: 0792264657
Date de publication: Avril 25, 2002 Disponibilité: Expédition sous 1 à 2 jours ouvrés Expédition: Livraison internationale disponible Condition: Expédié des États-Unis! Durées de livraison sont 10 to 14 jours ouvrables. Produits neufs! A ce moment, nous offrons le service clientèle en anglais. Nous vendons en ligne depuis 1995 et avons servis plus de 4 millions de clients. Assure-vous de votre achat! Code: R20081202042524H
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Amazon.com The groundbreaking publication Another Vietnam: Pictures of the War from the Other Side is an intense collection of images, many never seen before, from the cameras of North Vietnamese photographers. Each included photographer has a chapter highlighting his personal stories and captivating pictures. The stories are riveting and sometimes ironic: one revolutionary photographer falsified identification cards for Communist fighters, another traveled side by side with guerrillas, while another barely escaped a bombing campaign only to be forever haunted by the loss of his film and equipment. With almost no resources, a serious lack of film, and outdated equipment, these committed photographers used will and determination in order to record history. From film processed under a night sky with homemade chemicals to making one roll of film last for years, each individual tale is a testament to the power of perseverance. Some of the pictures are haunting (a devastated landscape with the intense flare of napalm, an emergency surgery in a mangrove swamp), while others capture a seemingly staged Communist resolve (smiling soldiers with little children, classic hero poses shot from below). This book offers an important pictorial viewpoint and fills in many gaps from the popular Western media coverage of the war. --J.P. Cohen
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