Publisher's Description
FROM THE FRONT
THE STORY OF WAR
FEATURING CORRESPONDENTS' CHRONICLES
In compelling text and captivating photographs, From The
Front presents an in-depth look at war and features the chronicles of the journalists who risk their lives to bring the images
of war to us.
In this gripping archive of war, Sweeney presents a fascinating history
of the evolution of warfare and of war correspondence-from soldiers
working double-duty as recorders of war to today's journalists who don
helmets in pursuit of their story. Along the way, readers will discover
the important role photographers and writers have played in influencing
war, its strategies, and its outcomes.
From the Crimean War in 1854 to the ongoing war against terrorism
in the 21st century, discover the story of war in all its horror, triumph,
and global impact. Then see it brought to life for the home front-and
recorded for posterity-by correspondents reporting from the front lines.
In From the Front, Michael S. Sweeney takes readers to witness war
through astonishing photography, maps, artwork, and compelling text.
In addition, he features the vivid, first-hand accounts of the journalists
who captured war. Among its memorable moments, the book reveals a
close-up view of the ill-fated charge of the Light Brigade and, later,
Custer's last stand. remembers the Spanish Civil War, featuring accounts
of Ernest Hemingway; relives the London Blitz, with a focus on broadcaster Edward Murrow; and forever documents obscure Vietnam
battlefields through the lens of Larry Burrows.
The first book of its kind, From the Front fosters rare insight into the
telling of war, and shows, in exquisite detail, how the tales have shaped
our lives.
MICHAEL S. SWEENEY
Michael S. Sweeney is a professor of
journalism at Utah State University and
an expert on war censorship in journalism.
His recent book Secrets of Victory was
the 2001 'Choice' Academic title.
Book Information
ISBN:
0792269195
Publisher:
National Geographic
Format:
Hardcover, 320 pages
Language:
English