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Don McCullin
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher
Random House Uk Ltd
Publication date
October 15, 2015
Pages
362
Binding
Hardcover
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9780224102483
ISBN-10
0224102486
Dimensions
1.50 by 7.25 by 9.25 in.
Weight
2.68 lbs.
Published in
Great Britain
Original list price
$49.95
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Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description: "McCullin is required reading if you want to know what real journalism is all about." --Times Literary Supplement
     From the construction of the Berlin Wall through every conflict up to the Falklands War, photographer Don McCullin has left a trail of iconic images.
    At the Sunday Times Magazine in the 1960s, McCullin's photography made him a new kind of hero. The flow of stories every Sunday took a generation of readers beyond the insularity of post-war Britain and into the recesses of domestic deprivation: when in 1968, a year of political turmoil, the Beatles wanted new pictures, they insisted on using McCullin; when Francis Bacon, whose own career had emerged with depiction of the ravages of the flesh, wanted a portrait, he turned to McCullin.
    McCullin now spends his days quietly in a Somerset village, where he photographs the landscape and arranges still-lifes -- a far cry from the world's conflict zones and the war-scarred north London of Holloway Road where his career began.
    In October 2015, it will be twenty-five years since the first publication of his autobiography, Unreasonable Behaviour -- a harrowing memoir combining his photojournalism with his lifework.
    The time is right to complete McCullin's story.
     From the construction of the Berlin Wall through every conflict up to the Falklands War, photographer Don McCullin has left a trail of iconic images.
    At the Sunday Times Magazine in the 1960s, McCullin's photography made him a new kind of hero. The flow of stories every Sunday took a generation of readers beyond the insularity of post-war Britain and into the recesses of domestic deprivation: when in 1968, a year of political turmoil, the Beatles wanted new pictures, they insisted on using McCullin; when Francis Bacon, whose own career had emerged with depiction of the ravages of the flesh, wanted a portrait, he turned to McCullin.
    McCullin now spends his days quietly in a Somerset village, where he photographs the landscape and arranges still-lifes -- a far cry from the world's conflict zones and the war-scarred north London of Holloway Road where his career began.
    In October 2015, it will be twenty-five years since the first publication of his autobiography, Unreasonable Behaviour -- a harrowing memoir combining his photojournalism with his lifework.
    The time is right to complete McCullin's story.
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Hardcover
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from Random House Uk Ltd (October 15, 2015)
9780224102483 | details & prices | 362 pages | 7.25 × 9.25 × 1.50 in. | 2.68 lbs | List price $49.95
About: "McCullin is required reading if you want to know what real journalism is all about.
About: "McCullin is required reading if you want to know what real journalism is all about.
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