War: A Photo History
Description
Illustrated with unique and rare photographs from The Times (London) archives, War: A Photo History is a lucid and brutally honest depiction of war. The introduction of cameras to the front lines dramatically altered the way we view war. This narrative fleshes out the original dynamic between what occurred on the ground and what was seen and perceived back home -- the significance of which cannot be overstated for societies that are now very used to images of war in the media.
Many of the images in War: A Photo History have not had widespread exposure, and this gathering of unseen and relatively unknown viewpoints will be valuable to the historian and photographer alike.
About the Author
Duncan Anderson is head of the Department of War Studies at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, England. His research interests include nineteenth- and twentieth-century military history, logistics, asymmetrical warfare, special forces, and the Second World War in the Pacific and North Africa. His previous books include The Battle for Manila and The Fall of the Reich.