The War in Iraq

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Harper Collins, May 30, 2003 - History - 373 pages

An in–depth collection of well–crafted photography – including many never before published images.

Operation Iraqi Freedom galvanised the interest and passions of people of all political stripes around the world. From the soldiers braving sandstorms and bullets to demonstrations of support and protest around the world, from the toppling of Saddam's statue to the POWs that made it home, journalists and photographers have been at the frontlines of every battle abroad and every major storyline at home. In this powerful photography collection, which includes many never–before published images, readers will be able to experience the war from every angle and understand as never before its heroism and heartache.

With 350 of the most compelling, intimate, and historical moments of the war that divided a nation and freed a people presented in one comprehensive photo essay, The War in Iraq tells the story of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the way that only pictures can.

 

Contents

Section 1
26
Section 2
36
Section 3
45
Section 4
341
Section 5
369
Section 6
370
Section 7
371
Section 8
372
Section 9
373
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