Chien Tranh Giai Phong Viet Nam.

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Japanese photographer Ishikawa Bunyo was stationed in Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City between 1965 and 1968, covering the conflict and later returning to document its aftermath. He was outspoken in his attitude towards America regarding Vietnam, feeling, like many Japanese, that their own country was under 'occupation' by the United States with military bases in Okinawa and elsewhere, as well as culturally by American businesses. Japanese photographers' contribution to the Vietnam War documentation has historically been under-appreciated in Europe and the United States. In 1980, a second edition of this book was published in Hanoi, described by Ishikawa as 'a gift to the Vietnamese people.' First edition; (332 × 258 mm, 13 x 10¼ in); colour and black-and-white photographs, preface by Phan Van Dong, texts by Bunyo Ishikawa, Shigeo Maruyama, Yoshishige Koari, and Katsuichi Honda, design by Kenkichi Takahashi, minor pulling at head, foxing to first and last leaves; textured black endpapers, red cloth-covered boards, titles stamped in black and white to spine and upper side, star motif in blind to lower, very minor toning to spine lettering, publisher's card slipcase, wraparound printed label in black and white, minor wear, toning, and soiling, with light rubbing and scratching to label, a close to near-fine copy; [vi], 466, vi, [2]pp. The Photobook: A History III, p195.

  • Binding: Hardcover

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