The Eye of War: Words and Photographs from the Front LineAn exceptional photographic history of the changing face of war and combat photo journalism through the last 150 years fully illustrated with over 200 photographs |
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Contents | 6 |
The Camera Goes to War 185565 | 12 |
Imperial Expansion 18651900 | 39 |
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