Autor: | John Downing, Wendy Holden, Jeremy Bowen |
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EAN: | 9781781726594 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 14.06.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | Afghanistan Bangladesh Chernobyl Fleet Street Golden age John Downing Journalism Nicaragua Sudan Uganda Wales biography cameras har historical history memoir news newspaper non-fiction photography photos press photography truth |
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John Downing was the pre-eminent press photographer of his generation: he led a life of adventure in wars and hotspots around the world. His memoir, Aperture, offers a unique and first hand insight into life behind the Fleet Street lens during one of the most interesting periods of world history and a golden age of photojournalism.
Wendy Holden was a respected journalist and war correspondent for the Daily Telegraph, covering news stories around the world. She is also the author of more than thirty non-fiction titles featuring inspirational men and women, many of which are international bestsellers and several of which are being adapted for film. They include the No.1 bestseller Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day, the memoir of Captain Sir Tom Moore, the 100-year-old war veteran who raised £40m for the NHS, and Born Survivors the story of three mothers who hid their pregnancies from the Nazis, now published in 22 countries.
Wendy Holden was a respected journalist and war correspondent for the Daily Telegraph, covering news stories around the world. She is also the author of more than thirty non-fiction titles featuring inspirational men and women, many of which are international bestsellers and several of which are being adapted for film. They include the No.1 bestseller Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day, the memoir of Captain Sir Tom Moore, the 100-year-old war veteran who raised £40m for the NHS, and Born Survivors the story of three mothers who hid their pregnancies from the Nazis, now published in 22 countries.