Editore: Dobbs Ferry, NY Morgan & Morgan (1984)., 1984
Da: Crabtree's Collection Old Books, Sebago, ME, U.S.A.
G ex-library PB. Illustrated by Photos by Gordon Baer.
Editore: Dobbs Ferry, NY: Morgan & Morgan, 1984., 1984
Da: Bookfever, IOBA (Volk & Iiams), Ione, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
First edition - First printing, a trade paperback original. Essays on post-traumatic stress disorder as experienced by Vietman vets by Carl Trocki, Robert J. Lifton, John P. Wilson, Jim Goodwin, Tom Keller and Jerry Atchison, Arthur S. Blank, Jr., Arthur Egendorf, Peter Marin and Robert O. Muller. Illustrated with photographs by Gordon Baer. Directory of Outreach Programs, bibliograhy. Large square format. 112 pp. Very good in glossy illustrated wrappers (crease to corner of back cover).
Editore: Morgan & Morgan, Inc, Dobbs Ferry, NY, 1984
ISBN 10: 0871001993 ISBN 13: 9780871001993
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Copia autografata
Trade paperback. Baer, Gordon (illustratore). 112 p. Illustrations (black and white photographs). Outreach Program Directory. Bibliogrtaphy and References. Gordon Baer describes the world around him with sympathy and concern. He was credited in 1965 with advancing the enactment of the Strip-Mine bill in Kentucky. His photographs have work numerous awards, including the Nikon World Understanding Award for this work. In addition to the striking photographs, notables such as Robert J. LIfton contributed essays that Nancy Howell-Koehler edited. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Signed by illustrator.
Editore: Morgan & Morgan, Dobbs Ferry, NY, 1984
ISBN 10: 0871001993 ISBN 13: 9780871001993
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Wraps. Condizione: Good. Gordon Baer (Photography) (illustratore). Presumed First Edition, First printing. The format is approximately 9 inches by 10.5 inches. 112 pages. Illustrated front cover. Illustrations. Outreach Program Directory. Bibliography and References. Cover has some wear and soiling. Among the contributors was Robert J. Lifton, M.D.! Discusses the effect of the Vietnam War on veterans and their families, and examines the problems survivors of Vietnam face in starting a new life. Gordon (Charles Gordon) (1940-2019) was a versatile, award-winning photographer with a wide range of subjects, but when asked by a reporter what type of photography he prefers, Gordon didn't hesitate: "portraiture." His photography reflected his easy, natural bond with people from all backgrounds and walks of life. He studied Fine Arts at the University of Louisville where his interest in photography grew and moved toward photojournalism. His work included stories of Vietnam veterans, the civil rights movement, the strip mining of eastern Kentucky, a Kentucky chair maker, and almost every type of photo assignment. He worked as a staff photographer at the Cincinnati Post and Times Star from 1966 to 1971. During that time, his National Guard unit was activated in response to the Pueblo Crisis and he spent time in Korea and Panama. His work has appeared in many national magazines, including Life, Time, Newsweek, Fortune and National Geographic. In 1982, he received the prestigious University of Missouri/National Press Photographers Association/Nikon World Understanding Award for his documentary images of the post-war trauma of Vietnam veterans, later published in "Vietnam: The Battle Comes Home." First 40 pages consists of nine essays by doctors and other PTSD experts: Carl Trocki, Robert J. Lifton, John P. Wilson, Jim Goodwin, Tom Keller and Jerry Atchison, Arthur S. Blank, Jr., Arthur Egendorf, Peter Marin, and Robert O. Muller. Includes explanation of PTSD symptoms such as alienation, isolation, anxiety, et al., and discussions of the importance of recognizing this problem and society supporting the Vietnam veterans. This section is followed by Baer's sensitive black-and-white photographs of vets with captions about their individual situations. Back of the book provides a list of many places to get help for PTSD in the U.S. and bibliography.