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VIETNAM INC. - Philip Jones Griffiths

50,00 €

First published in 1971, Vietnam Inc. played a crucial role in changing public attitudes in the USA, turning the tide of opinion and ultimately helping to end the Vietnam War. Philip Jones Griffiths' classic account of the war is the result of three years of intensive reporting, and is one of the most detailed studies of any conflict in twentieth-century history.

By showing us the true horrors of war as well as a study of rural Vietnamese life, the photographer and author creates a compelling argument against the dehumanizing power of the modern war machine and American imperialism. Rare and highly sought-after, Vietnam Inc. has become one of the classics of photojournalism. It is now available in this new edition - a meticulous recreation of the original with Philip Jones Griffiths' personal layout and commentary. A new foreword by American political critic Noam Chomsky traces the book's impact on American public opinion.

Published by Phaidon France, 2001

28 × 20.2cm

200 pages

ISBN: 978-0714858791

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First published in 1971, Vietnam Inc. played a crucial role in changing public attitudes in the USA, turning the tide of opinion and ultimately helping to end the Vietnam War. Philip Jones Griffiths' classic account of the war is the result of three years of intensive reporting, and is one of the most detailed studies of any conflict in twentieth-century history.

By showing us the true horrors of war as well as a study of rural Vietnamese life, the photographer and author creates a compelling argument against the dehumanizing power of the modern war machine and American imperialism. Rare and highly sought-after, Vietnam Inc. has become one of the classics of photojournalism. It is now available in this new edition - a meticulous recreation of the original with Philip Jones Griffiths' personal layout and commentary. A new foreword by American political critic Noam Chomsky traces the book's impact on American public opinion.

Published by Phaidon France, 2001

28 × 20.2cm

200 pages

ISBN: 978-0714858791

First published in 1971, Vietnam Inc. played a crucial role in changing public attitudes in the USA, turning the tide of opinion and ultimately helping to end the Vietnam War. Philip Jones Griffiths' classic account of the war is the result of three years of intensive reporting, and is one of the most detailed studies of any conflict in twentieth-century history.

By showing us the true horrors of war as well as a study of rural Vietnamese life, the photographer and author creates a compelling argument against the dehumanizing power of the modern war machine and American imperialism. Rare and highly sought-after, Vietnam Inc. has become one of the classics of photojournalism. It is now available in this new edition - a meticulous recreation of the original with Philip Jones Griffiths' personal layout and commentary. A new foreword by American political critic Noam Chomsky traces the book's impact on American public opinion.

Published by Phaidon France, 2001

28 × 20.2cm

200 pages

ISBN: 978-0714858791

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