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Elizabeth Taylor mobbed by pigeons
Times Online, UK - Nov 14, 2008
... pigeons on her head has been widely published. It appears on the cover of Roger Hargreaves and Don McCullin’s book, Trafalgar Square through the Camera.
 
War veteran returns to open exhibit
The Press Association - Nov 10, 2008
The exhibition at Tate Britain, central London, commissioned from war photographer Don McCullin, depicts the three living veterans of the First World War, ...
 


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Don McCullin in Africa


by: Don McCullin
i possess already a important collection of africa books and i can say this is a collector's item very good Patrick dauwe Belgium


Don McCullin (Photofile)


by: Don McCullin
Don McCullin is one of the greatest photographers of our time and this 295-page book beautifully reproduces Mr. McCullin's work. The book includes stunning black and white images of England, Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Cyprus, Biafra, Vietnam, Cambodia, Beirut and Bangladesh. For example, the book contains (at page 90) an exceptionally moving photograph of a Turkish woman discovering the body of her new husband, killed with his brother and father in Cyprus in 1964. On the lighter side of life, the book includes gorgeous landscapes of Scotland.


Unreasonable Behaviour: An Autobiography


by: Don Mccullin
This book is more than just a description of one man's life. As one wades through chapter after chapter of Don McCullin's thoughts and reflections, it's plain to see that he is a fighter. From a harsh upbringing in wartime London, to his constant struggle to bring images of conflict and misery into the public eye and his resultant battle against the ghosts of his death-stained past, a theme of conflict courses through the pages of this book like hot blood from a unstaunched bullet wound.

Unlike John Simpson's hedonistic autobiography of his life hopping between the earth's hotspots, "Strange Places, Questionable People", McCullin dashes past the glorifying clichés of foreign correspondence and portrays the harsh reality of a life under constant pressure, whether it be the initial social stigma of being of an inferior class within the media sector, the fear experienced as incoming artillery comes whistling towards him, or being locked up in a foreign prison, where death lurks around every corner.


Cold Heaven: Don McCullin on AIDS in Africa


by: Don McCullin

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