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Here is the first edition in Russian of classic memoirs about the Second World War. They were written by Robert Kapa, one of the greatest photographers of the world. He arrived in Europe in 1941 as a photojournalist and the next four years wandered through the continent covered by the war. He documented what was happening as he was seen by people who served in the allied troops and became friends for caps. His photographs are priceless, and memories, with all their hooligan cheerfulness, are insanely touching. The publication includes more than a hundred photographs, including legendary drawings in Normandy. This is a delightful and deep book, in which a brilliant way photography is intertwined with the word.
"The book of the cap is permeated with generosity and incredible compassion ... He knew how to shoot and move, and joy, and grief. His camera could capture the thought. He captured the world. "
John Steinbek
"The book of the cap is permeated with generosity and incredible compassion ... He knew how to shoot and move, and joy, and grief. His camera could capture the thought. He captured the world. "
John Steinbek
Author:
Author:Kapa Robert
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
ISBN:
ISBN:9785903974207
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