I Protest! David Douglas Duncan

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$40.00

I Protest! David Douglas Duncan. Published by Signet Books / The New American Library, New York, 1968. First Edition. Card covers. 12mo up to 8½” tall., unpaginated text; black and white photos. Light warp to upper and lower corners, light shelf wear; contents are in fine condition. Laid-in full-page April 1968 Life Magazine article on David Douglas Duncan.

Renowned combat photographer David Douglas Duncan presents his photographs taken during an 8-day span in February of 1968 within the Khe Sanh combat zone of Vietnam in honor of the men who fought there. He wrote the text before the Khe Sanh siege was lifted and for many the help that came was too late.

David Douglas Duncan was an American photojournalist, known for his dramatic combat photographs, as well as for his extensive domestic photography of Pablo Picasso and his wife Jacqueline.