Seealso:Adams, Eddie; Alpert, Max; Brandt, Bill;
Burrows, Larry; Capa, Robert; Cartier-Bresson,
Henri; Documentary Photography; Duncan, David
Douglas; Khaldei, Yevgeny; Life Magazine; Look;
Magnum Photos; Meiselas, Susan; Miller, Lee;
Office of War Information; Peress, Gilles; Photo-
graphic ‘‘Truth’’; Propaganda; Riboud, Marc; Sey-
mour, David ‘‘Chim’’; Steichen, Edward; Visual
Anthropology
Further Reading
Brennen, Bonnie, and Hanno Hardt, eds.Picturing the
Past: Media, History and Photography. Urbana: Univer-
sity of Illinois Press, 1999.
Duncan, David Douglas.This Is War! A Photo-Narrative in
Three Parts. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1951.
Jones Griffiths, Philip.Vietnam Inc. New York: Macmillan,
1971.
Sontag, Susan.Regarding the Pain of Others. New York:
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003.
Gervereau, Laurent, ed.Voir Ne Pas Voir La Guerre. Paris:
BDIC Somogy, 2001.
Whelan, Richard.Robert Capa: The Definitive Collection.
New York: Phaidon, 2001.
Robert Capa, Cerro Muriano (Cordoba front), Republican militiaman (Federico Borrell
Garcia) at the moment of death (‘‘The Falling Soldier’’), The Spanish Civil War, September 5,
1936.
[#Cornell Capa Photos by Robert Capa#2001/Magnum Photos]
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