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JACOBSON, COLIN (EDITED BY) - Underexposed - Pictures Can Lie and Liars Use Pictures

London, Vision On. 2002, First Edition. (ISBN: 1903399211). Hard Cover, Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. A Very Good+ unmarked copy which has some very small indentations to front and a bump to lower front corner and a line of indentation and minor marks to back but internally Fine. A very large format volume of 240 pages. Censorship is a disturbing concept, usually referring to the act of someone in authority who prevents us reading certain words or seeing certain images. By implication, it can also mean we are persuaded to accept phoney material as genuine or consider a distorted context as the supposed truth. Traditionally censorship is associated with scheming politicians and government officials who plot to hide crucial facts from a gullible public. Years later, when historians and journalists pore over newly released official documents, we discover another version of history. This book investigates some of the most glaring examples of photographs which have been banned, doctored, manipulated or suppressed in order to dupe the viewer. NOT EX LIB PLEASE NOTE: A HEAVY VOLUME OF 2.00 KILO UNPACKED WEIGHT WHICH WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING COST 1. Very Good/No Jacket.
GBP 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 41 US$ 43.88 | JP¥ 6881] Booknumber: 009204

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