Author | Chris Riley / Douglas Niven |
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Pages | 112 |
Signed | No |
ISBN | 094409239x |
Publisher | Twin Palms Publishers |
Publishing date | 1996 |
Publishing place | Santa Fe, New Mexico |
Language | English |
Edition | First edition |
Binding | Hardcover including dustjacket |
Book condition | Collectible; Very Good |
Condition description | Book is like new, just a light scratch mark on back cover. Transparent dust jacket has light rubbing, else fine. |
Cover condition | Fine |
Dimensions (cm hxb) | 31,5 x 23,5 |
Number published | 3000 |
Between 1975 and 1978, the Khmer Rouge brutally executed two hundred thousand Cambodians suspected of crimes against Pol Pot's regime. This book is a grim yet fascinating collection of Khmer Rouge photographs of prisoners as they were checked in to the S-21 death camp. Harrowed by interrogation and often, torture, these faces betray their fate--forcing the viewer to reckon with the circumstances that ever allowed these atrocities to occur. A powerful, important book.
Portret photography
Killing Fields
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Photographs of prisoners from the S-21 death camp, edited by Chris Riley and Douglas Niven, with memoires of Vann Nath and Sara Colm.
Beautifully designed and printed book with 100 Sheet-fed Gravure Plates.
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