Norfolk, Simon (Photographs), Michael Ignatieff (Essay).
For Most of It I Have No Words: Genocide, Landscape, Memory. [FIRST EDITION].
Stockport, Lewis, 1998. 1st Edition. Hardcover. BRAND NEW. Royal quarto. Unpaginated. Photographic album with fine duotone full-page plates. Text illustrations. Thumbnail image index with extended captions. Chapter introductions. Essay. Printed on fine paper throughout. HARDCOVER, bound in the original publisher's cloth with dust-jacket. A splendid copy. ~ FIRST EDITION. Published to coincide with the touring exhibition at the same name. "This book is about the silence of the pathless woods, about the traces and symbols left behind by genocide; and it is about memory and its erosion." Born in the UK, Simon Norfolk is a respected photojournalist whose work has featured in magazines and newspapers worldwide. This is his first book in its FIRST EDITION, now a much sough-after collectible. Michael Ignatieff is a leading writer, broadcaster, and commentator on 20th century history and culture. [ADDED:] This copy includes the original Dewi Lewis Publishing New Title Information, announcing the publication of the book. A single-sheet with colour illustration, now a collectible in itself. I-6 .
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Keywords: GENOCIDE EXTERMINATION MASSACRE ETHNIC CLEANSING WAR STUDIES MILITARY HISTORY MILITARISM MILITARIA ARMED CONFLICTS FORCES NATIONALISM NAZISM FASCISM CRIMES ILLUSTRATED PHOTOWORK PHOTO-WORK PHOTO WORK INDIVIDUAL PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOGRAPHERS PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTO