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PHOTO BOOKS ON IRAQI WAR II

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Photojournalists have contributed to a number of books depicting the war in Iraq, many released this summer. Here is a partial list:

The War in Iraq: A Photo HistoryThis is the first photography book published about the war. Dozens of international photographers portray the war, from desert combat to protests.Regan Books, 352 pages, May 2003

The War in Iraq: The Illustrated HistoryIntroduced by Walter Cronkite, with photos by David Turnley, Bruno Stevens, Reuters, wire services, newspapers, news magazines and other worldwide sources.Life Books, 176 pages, June 2003

21 Days to Baghdad: A Chronicle of the Iraq WarPhotographers from Reuters, some traveling with U.S. and British forces, cover the Iraqi shooting war.Reuters, 128 pages, June 2003

21 Days to Baghdad: Gulf War II in Exclusive Photos and Dispatches from the BattlefieldPictures by James Nachtwey, Robert Nickelsberg, Benjamin Lowy, Christopher Morris, Yuri Kozyrev, James Hill and others, with essays by Time magazine reporters.Time magazine editors, 176 pages, June 2003

Witness Iraq: A War Journal, February-April 2003Focusing on the action in Baghdad, several news service photographers contributed to this book. Edited by Marcel Saba.PowerHouse Books, 208 pages, July 2003

Baghdad Blues: A War DiaryWritten and photographed by Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist David Turnley.Vendrome Press, 160 pages, July 2003

Desert Diaries: Photojournalists on the War in IraqFeatures photos and diaries of 24 photo-journalists, including David Turnley, Benjamin Lowy, Lynsey Addario, Patrick Robert and Christophe Calais, working independently, on assignment and freelance, and also while traveling with coalition troops.Channel Photographics, 192 pages, Oct. 2003

The Iraq War: As Witnessed by the Correspondents and Photographers of United Press InternationalEdited by British journalist and historian Martin Walker, author of The Cold War: A History.Brasseys, 256 pages, scheduled for Dec. 2003

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