The updated retrospective published for McCullin's 80th birthday.
Contains 40 new unpublished photographs and a new introduction — the definitive edition.
McCullin’s reputation has long been established as one of the greatest photographers of conflict in the last century. In the fourteen years since the first publication of the book, McCullin has shed the role of war photographer and become a great landscape artist. He has also travelled widely through Africa, India, the Middle East and among the tribes living in Stone Age conditions in Indonesia. His journey from the back streets of north London to his rural retreat in the depths of Somerset is unparalleled. It includes a passage through the most terrible scenes of recent history, for which his stark views of the West Country offer him some redemption.
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9781910702017
Number of pages: 360
Weight: 3100 g
Dimensions: 311 x 300 x 35 mm
"This stunningly produced book reminds us that McCullin was the greatest British photographer of the twentieth century... You turn page after page of his piercing images openmouthed - this book is worth every penny." Independent "No one has surpassed - in breadth, in directness, in intimacy, in unforgettability - the gut-wrenching work produced by Don McCullin." -- Susan Sontag
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