WlLLIAM MANCHESTER
WITH ESSAYS BY JEAN LACOUTURE AND FRED RITCHIN
In Our Time
The World as Seen by Magnum Photographers
"This stirring volume of extraordinary photographs, presenting our times in all their elegance, squalor, courage, hope, betrayal, agony,
sacrifice, heroism, and majesty, is as unsparing of its audience as it was unsparing of its photographers. . . . These pictures demand
involvement." William Manchester, from the text
From the grandly historic to the poignantly human, from battlefield violence to the gentle pleasures of peace, In Our Time captures the
past fifty years of the world in over three hundred memorable photographs, including many in color.
As the distinguished historian William Manchester explains in his provocative text, the book is a distinctive blend of reporting and art that
inevitably engages the heart and mind of the viewer. Each picture is a comment upon our experience of the twentieth century.
The photographers represented here all belong to Magnum, a collective founded in 1947 to give photojournalists artistic freedom and
control over the rights to their work. Magnum's archives are a repository of the masterpieces of photography of the past half-century.
Not since the landmark photographic exhibition "The Family of Man" have so many brilliant photographs documented such a range of
human experience.
"The year's most important book of photographs. . . . [Magnum] has acted as the conscience of our timesas far as journalistic photography
is concerned." Peter S. Prescott, Newsweek
1994 / ISBN 0-393-31129-5 / 9 3/8" x 13" / Over 300 photographs, many in full color / 456 pages / PHOTOGRAPHY
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