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The War in Iraq: A Photo History

The War in Iraq: A Photo History

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A priceless photographic time capsule of the war in Iraq
Review: THE WAR IN IRAQ is a 352-page, color photograph document of the US-led invasion of Iraq. I found this book incredible and priceless, a book to be saved for future reflection on what we have just lived through.

The reason I believe THE WAR IN IRAQ will be important in future reflection is that it beautifully demonstrates the American mainstream media's attitude toward war coverage: the overwhelming majority of this book is dedicated to the military men and women of the US military, with the words "hero" and "heroic" mentioned several times in the book's preface. Very, very few images of Iraqi civilian suffering are offered, which I found interesting considering that over 3000 civilians were killed during the war. Certainly, there are many more photographs of the other side of the war. I find it quite telling that such photographs were largely ignored.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fine for a Picture Book
Review: This book is consists almost entirely of pictures. Very litle is written about the men and women who fought and continue to fight this war. Also, although the 3rd Infantry division was the main effort during this campaign it seems like the Marines steal the show in this book. If you like pictures this is the book for you. I you want to read about the war you will be disappointed.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Operation: Publishing Coup
Review: This could be a first: a 'history' of a war that's still being fought, thougtfully released before the end of 2003. Of course, the end of 'major' combat was announced in May 2003 (during the president's impressive photo op), so it's safe to declare the 'war' over and proceed with this coffee table book.

The book looks good, certainly. It is competing with any number of other nice, big, glossy books of pictures from Operation: Bad Intelligence.

For a book on the Iraqi conflict, we'll have to wait for some time, it seems. This book has some gorgeous shots of the leadup to war, the war itself (where the Iraqi army mostly went home to get heavily armed for Iraq War II, or III, I guess), and so on. It looks like Bush's carrier landing scene was a virtual announcement to the publishers of the world that it was time to get those 'history' books rolling. There is a solitary shot of a soldier's flag-draped coffin, giving one a reminder that many more have died since. There are also shots of Saddam's palaces, and reminders of his own atrocious behavior which we were a bit late in condemning since we indeed supported it all the way. The book needs revision, as Saddam has since been captured, reminding us that he wasn't sitting in an underground lair, stroking a white cat and planning world destruction, but was threatening the American people from his spider hole with a six-month beard and bad breath.

The book barely hints at the horrors of war the way similar photographic works have. Sure, we see some battle shots, a few wounds, dusty, blown-apart buildings in Baghdad, but the book offers nothing new on the US armed forces or on this or any other war. Actually, I expect this baby to be on sale pretty soon, just in time for the publishers to push out a new book covering 'Post-War Iraq', meaning impending civil war. Perhaps it's best that the book is light on commentary...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fine for a Picture Book
Review: This is essentially a photo album of Operation Iraqi Freedom which again proves the old adage, a picture is worth a thousand words. It dispenses with text and allows the reader to visually
experience the war on land, sea, and air. I think it is the best of the current spate of Iraq War books by photo-journalists.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another day in the desert...
Review: This is essentially a photo album of Operation Iraqi Freedom which again proves the old adage, a picture is worth a thousand words. It dispenses with text and allows the reader to visually
experience the war on land, sea, and air. I think it is the best of the current spate of Iraq War books by photo-journalists.


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