Lingua: Inglese
Editore: CATO Institute, Washington DC, 2014
ISBN 10: 1939709423 ISBN 13: 9781939709424
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Prima edizione Copia autografata
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very good. Casper Dalhoff (Author photograph) (illustratore). Presumed First Edition, First printing. ix, [1], 237, [3] pages. Notes. Index. Inscribed by the author on the half-title page. Inscription reads For Tony Flemming Rose 11/14/14. Pencil marks and underlining (erasable) noted in a number of places. Flemming Rose is a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute. He previously served as foreign affairs editor and culture editor at the Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten. During his tenure as culture editor, Rose was principally responsible for the September 2005 publication of the cartoons that initiated the Muhammad cartoons controversy in early 2006. Since then, he has been an international advocate for freedom of speech. In 2016 he received the Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty from the Cato Institute. He lives in Denmark and speaks widely in Europe and elsewhere. When the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten (Viby, Denmark) published the cartoons of the prophet Mohammed nine years ago, Denmark found itself at the center of a global battle about the freedom of speech. The paper's culture editor, Flemming Rose, defended the decision to print the 12 drawings, and he quickly came to play a central part in the debate about the limitations to freedom of speech in the 21st century. Since then, Rose has visited universities and think tanks and participated in conferences and debates around the globe in order to discuss tolerance and freedom. In The Tyranny of Silence, Flemming Rose writes about the people and experiences that have influenced the way he views the world and his understanding of the crisis, including meetings with dissidents from the former Soviet Union and ex-Muslims living in Europe. He provides a personal account of an event that has shaped the debate about what it means to be a citizen in a democracy and how to coexist in a world that is increasingly multicultural, multi-religious, and multi-ethnic.
Editore: Corbis, Seattle, 2004
Da: A&D Books, South Orange, NJ, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Paperback. A portfolio of work by 23 award-winning photographers represented by Corbis, essentially presented as posters: Lynsey Addario; Manu Agah; Michele Asselin; Casper Dalhoff; Dimitri Daniloff; Claudio Edinger; Patrik Giardino; Daniel Hartz; Janet Jarman; Ed Kashi; Brenda Ann Kenneally; Teru Kuwayama; Andrew Lichtenstein; Benjamin Lowy; Gideon Mendel; Jehad Nga; Jason Nocito; Patrick Robert; Martin Schoeller; Shaul Schwarz; Stephanie Sinclair; David Turnley; and Peter Turnley. Loose, folded sheets enclosed in a card cover with French flaps, laid into a hand-made clamshell case with pull-ribbon and further enclosed in a slip case printed both sides. All the text was letter-press printed; the images were printed 4 to 6 color or duo-toned b&w, and with the blacks double printed. From a first edition limited to 7500 unnumbered copies. 108 pages on four different stocks of paper + a printed, wrap-around glassine tissue guard; color and b&w illustrations throughout; 13.75 x 20.5 inches. Biographies. Each page is 13x20 inches and each spread, 26x20 inches. Condition: Fine paperback in a clamshell that is Fine except for a split at three corners in a Fine slipcase. Ships the next business day, wrapped in padding, in a box. Due to size and weight, international and expedited shipping may be more than quoted.