The Eye of War: Words and Photographs from the Front Line

The Eye of War: Words and Photographs from the Front Line

by Phillip Knightley (Author), Sir John Keegan (Author)

Synopsis

From the Crimean War and American Civil War through two World Wars, from Vietnam and the Gulf War to the Balkans and beyond, photographers have been drawn to the battlefront. The best war photography bares the essence of war by distilling the chaos of combat into indelible visual icons. The camera was part of the technological revolution that started to transform warfare in the middle of the 19th century. As weapons have become more deadly, cameras have kept pace, getting smaller, quicker, longer ranged. This volume includes 200 of the most powerful war photographs: unforgettable images like Alexander Gardner's of the Civil War dead after Antietam in 1862, still the bloodiest day in American history; Robert Capa's, Margaret Bourke White's and Yevgeni Khaldei's of the Second World War; or Don McCullin's and Larry Burrows' of Vietnam. Accompanying the images are compelling eyewitness accounts of the experience of war from war correspondents and from combatants, recorded in diaries, memoirs and letters.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 14 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 0297843117
ISBN 13: 9780297843115
Book Overview: Unique photojournalistic volume of over 150 years of warfare Images by such master photographers as Matthew Brady, Robert Capa, Eugene Smith, Don McCullin, Larry Burrows, James Nachtway

Media Reviews
'A massive book which does credit to a collection of 200 of the finest war photographs ever taken... The Eye of War is a magnificent book, and Phillip Knightly's text (with quotes from eye witnesses or other important commentators) an intelligent accompaniment... This book shows not just why so many soldiers lost their lives, but helps explain why so many photographers died with them.' - SLN (Scottish Legion News) Nov/Dec 2003 'The Eye of War is a superb book of photographs, showing just how incoherent war has always been, from the earliest grainy photographs of the Crimea, to the most recent visual horrors of the second Gulf war. The eyewitness accounts are fascinating... The book makes you wonder how and why war can look so beautiful.' RPS JOURNAL (Royal Photographic Society - Dec 03) 'a compelling, authoritative history of the experiences of cameramen over 150 years, exploring how the camera was part of the same technological revolution that transformed warfare in the mid-19th century, with modern cameras keeping pace with today's deadly weapons.' -- Jackie Wullschlager FINANCIAL TIMES (20/12/03) 'Some [photographs] are tragically dulled by familiarity... while others deliver new shocks of realization ... In the early days of battlefield photography it was distasteful to show pitures of the dead. Nowadays the real war is fought between competing TV stations.' WORD, Sept 2003 (illustrated full page review) 'THE EYE... is superb. Its 200 stark war images from the past 150 years come from the biggest names in photojournalism, such as Robert Capa and Don McCullin and take in this year's events in Iraq.' SOLDIER, Oct 03 'This book...combines essays, first-hand accounts and some of the most enduring photographs of war to amazing and haunting effect. THE EYE... is a coffee-table testament to the horrors of war and man's stupidity' FRONT - Book of the Month, Nov 03 'To describe the photographs in The Eye of War as breathtaking or stunning would be a gross understatement.' THE GUARDS MAGAZINE
Author Bio
Britain's most distinguished military historian and senior lecturer at the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst for many years, Sir John Keegan is the author of THE FACE OF BATTLE, widely considered a classic of military history. His other books include THE MASK OF COMMAND, THE PRICE OF ADMIRALTY, SIX ARMIES IN NORMANDY and THE SECOND WORLD WAR. His book THE HISTORY OF WARFARE sold 60,000 copies in the US and 25,000 in the UK. He is Defence Editor of The Daily Telegraph and was knighted in 2000. Britain's most distinguished military historian and senior lecturer at the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst for many years, Sir John Keegan is the author of THE FACE OF BATTLE, widely considered a classic of military history. His other books include THE MASK OF COMMAND, THE PRICE OF ADMIRALTY, SIX ARMIES IN NORMANDY and THE SECOND WORLD WAR. His book THE HISTORY OF WARFARE sold 60,000 copies in the US and 25,000 in the UK. He is Defence Editor of THE DAILY TELEGRAPH and was knighted in 2000. Phillip Knightly was an investigative journalist for THE SUNDAY TIMES for twenty years where he won many awards. His book THE FIRST CASUALTY: THE WAR CORRESPONDENT AS HERO AND MYTH MAKER FROM THE CRIMEA TO KOSOVO won the overseas Press Club Award for the Best Book on Foreign Affairs.