Philip Jones Griffiths – Vietnam INC – First US Edition 1971

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Philip Jones Griffiths – Vietnam INC – First US Edition 1971

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£150.00

A first edition, first printing of the first Collier edition of ‘Vietnam INC’, published in 1971. A very good book with lightnicks to the corners and spine tips. Wear to the corners and edges.

‘Vietnam Inc.’ by Philip Jones Griffiths is a groundbreaking photojournalistic book published in 1971 that profoundly influenced public perception of the Vietnam War. Through stark, humanising black-and-white photographs and deeply critical commentary, Griffiths exposes the brutal impact of U.S. military intervention on Vietnamese civilians. Unlike typical war coverage, the book focuses on the suffering of the local population and the contradictions of American policy. Its unflinching honesty and empathetic lens made it a seminal anti-war document. *Vietnam Inc.* helped shift mainstream opinion and remains one of the most powerful visual indictments of modern warfare and imperialism ever published.


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A first edition, first printing of the first Collier edition of ‘Vietnam INC’, published in 1971. A very good book with lightnicks to the corners and spine tips. Wear to the corners and edges.

‘Vietnam Inc.’ by Philip Jones Griffiths is a groundbreaking photojournalistic book published in 1971 that profoundly influenced public perception of the Vietnam War. Through stark, humanising black-and-white photographs and deeply critical commentary, Griffiths exposes the brutal impact of U.S. military intervention on Vietnamese civilians. Unlike typical war coverage, the book focuses on the suffering of the local population and the contradictions of American policy. Its unflinching honesty and empathetic lens made it a seminal anti-war document. *Vietnam Inc.* helped shift mainstream opinion and remains one of the most powerful visual indictments of modern warfare and imperialism ever published.