21 Days to Baghdad: A Chronicle of the Iraq War (Reuters Prentice Hall Series on World Issues)

21 Days to Baghdad: A Chronicle of the Iraq War (Reuters Prentice Hall Series on World Issues)

by JournalistsofReuters (Author)

Synopsis

Twenty-One Days to Baghdad: A Chronicle of the Iraq War is an extraordinary visual history of the Iraq War. Reuters' award-winning photographers, war correspondents, and graphic artists present an extraordinary panorama of the entire conflict, from the first bunker strike through the regime's collapse and its aftermath. 100+ gripping photographs take you from U.S. aircraft carriers to desert sandstorms, Saddam's secret Presidential Palaces to the streets of Baghdad. Reuters' journalists bring back riveting descriptions from the heat of battle, and objective analysis that brings new clarity to these momentous events.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Edition: 1
Publisher: Reuters
Published: 09 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 013143165X
ISBN 13: 9780131431652
Book Overview:

The war in Iraq as it happened: an extraordinary visual account by Reuters straight from the front lines. Direct from Reuters, this is the first day-by-day visual history of the war between the U.S. and its allies and Saddam Hussein's Iraq. Reuters' award-winning photographers, war correspondents, and graphic artists present a unique and unbiased panorama of every phase of the war, from the initial U.S. bunker strike aimed at killing Saddam Hussein through the regime's collapse and the massive looting that followed it. More than 100 gripping photographs and graphics give you close-up views of the firefights and the fiercest sandstorms. the shock and awe air attacks, the capture of the southern oilfields, the ambushes and the accidents... the POWs and the paratroopers, the battle for Saddam International Airport, and the secret rooms of Saddam's Presidential Palaces. Reuters' war journalists draw upon their unsurpassed experience to bring back riveting descriptions from the heat of battle. Reuters' analysts provide the context and insight day-to-day coverage often lacks, with precision graphics that illuminate every strategic development. Whether embedded with U.S. troops or on the streets of Baghdad, Reuters journalists bring breadth, depth and objectivity found nowhere else. Their broad, deep, powerful visual account truly earns the right to be called a first draft of history.


Author Bio

Reuters operates the world's largest news agency network and is one of the world's leading providers of news text, video, graphics and pictures. With some 2,500 journalists, photographers and TV professionals based in some 230 bureaus around the world, Reuters covers the news as it breaks. Relying on a 150-year-old reputation for accuracy, speed, and freedom from bias, Reuters transmits over two million words daily in 23 languages.