Books

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Where in the world is the perfect family? Where in the world is the perfect family? Amy Hest Complications in twelve-year-old Cornie's life, among them divorced parents and a new baby half-sister, help Cornie and her best friend Megan find a theme for the school photojournalism project. OL15048621W
Women who light the dark Women who light the dark Paola Gianturco Across the world, local women are helping one another tackle problems that darken their lives. These women lack material resources, but they possess a wealth of a more precious resource: imagination.… OL15927087W
Click Click Margo Lanagan,Eoin Colfer,Gregory Maguire,Nick Hornby,Roddy Doyle,David Almond,Linda Sue Park,Tim Wynne-Jones,Deborah Ellis,Ruth Ozeki Stories within a story, written as separate chapters by ten juvenile authors including Linda Sue Park, Eoin Colfer, and Tim Wynne-Jones, reveal the adventurous life and legacy of George "Gee" Keane, … OL16025502W
150 Years of Photo Journalism 150 Years of Photo Journalism Nick Yapp,Amanda Hopkinson From the heavy plate camera images of long ago to those snatched by the digital lightweights of today, Photo Journalism reveals the world that our ancestors pioneered, and that our grandparents and p… OL17332129W
100 photographs 100 photographs Geoff Dyer,David von Drehle,Ben Goldberger "An exploration of the 100 photographs that shaped the human experience."--Page [4] cover. OL17921210W
Photojournalism Photojournalism Reuel Golden A collection of professional photographs featuring photojournalistic pieces from various wars and conflicts that illustrate extreme social, economic, and cultural issues from around the world. OL19948489W
Getting the picture Getting the picture Vanessa R. Schwartz,Jason Hill "Powerful and often controversial, news pictures promise to make the world at once immediate and knowable. Yet while many great writers and thinkers have evaluated photographs of atrocity and crisis,… OL20015750W
Advancing the civil rights movement Advancing the civil rights movement Michael DiBari Life Magazine covered the civil rights movement visually and geographically. Michael Dibari addresses Life's visual impact and representation in the struggle for equal rights. OL20050287W
Rasende Reporter Rasende Reporter Anton Holzer The book deals with the genesis of modern photojournalism between 1890 an 1945 OL20932626W
Aliens Aliens John Freeman "Contacts" is a photoessay collection of eight photographs from the "Belfast Exposed Archive" housed in Belfast, Northern Ireland, by Belfast Exposed Photography (also available on the internet); "A … OL20980245W
Soul i-D Soul i-D Tricia Jones Collection of i-D projects, including Family Future Positive, Beyond Price, Learn and Pass It On, and Safe+Sound. OL27305562W
Chicago Chicago Sarah Walton,Patricia Sullivan Ziff,Tom McNamee 447 p. : 32 cm OL4324215W