
Close-Up on War
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Close-Up on War tells the story of French-born photographer Catherine Leroy, who documented some of the fiercest fighting in Vietnam's 20-year conflict. Although she had no formal photographic training and had never traveled more than a few hundred miles from Paris before, Leroy left home at age 21 to travel to Vietnam and document the faces of war. Despite being told that women didn't belong in a "man's world," she was cool under fire, gravitated toward the thickest battles, went along on the soldiers' slogs through the heat and mud of the jungle, crawled through rice paddies, and became the only official photojournalist to parachute into combat with American soldiers. Leroy took striking photos that gave America no choice but to look at the realities of war-showing what it did to people on both sides-from wounded soldiers to civilian casualties.
Later, Leroy was gravely wounded from shrapnel, but that didn't keep her down for more than a month. When captured by the North Vietnamese in 1968, she talked herself free after photographing her captors, scoring a cover story in Life magazine. A recipient of the George Polk Award, one of the most prestigious awards in journalism, Leroy was one of the most well-known photographers in the world during her time, and her legacy of bravery and compassion endures today.
Farrell interviewed people who knew Leroy, as well as military personnel and other journalists who covered the war. In addition to a preface by Pulitzer Prize-winning Vietnam War photographer Nick Ut and a foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Peter Arnett, Close-Up on War includes an author's note, endnotes, bibliography, timeline, and index.
Includes Black-and-White and Color Photographs
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Map
- Foreword
- Chapter 1: A Man's War
- Chapter 2: On the Ground in Vietnam
- Chapter 3: Worlds Collide in Saigon
- Chapter 4: Born to the Sound of Bombs
- Chapter 5: Nowhere Near As Much Fun As You'd Think
- Chapter 6: They Did Not Accept Me
- Chapter 7: Itching for Action
- Chapter 8: Is This Why They Call It Olive Drab?
- Chapter 9: Proving Myself Under Fire
- Chapter 10: Not Very Pretty
- Chapter 11: Like You've Never Felt Alive Before
- Chapter 12: Jumping for Joy
- Chapter 13: A Door Opens to the Sky
- Chapter 14: Everything Rotted
- Chapter 15: A Big, Professional Success in Every Way
- Chapter 16: Rumors and Gossip
- Chapter 17: Battle for Hill 881
- Chapter 18: Front-Page Pictures
- Chapter 19: C?n Tiên, Hill of Angels
- Chapter 20: Thirty-Five Pieces of Shrapnel
- Chapter 21: A Bombshell for T?t
- Chapter 22: The Enemy Has a Face
- Chapter 23: Return to Hu?
- Chapter 24: Photos "First Class"
- Chapter 25: The Biggest High of All
- Epilogue
- Author's Note
- How a Camera Worked in the 1960s
- Glossary
- Timeline
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
- Image Credits
- Index of Searchable Terms
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