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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot gathers the best of Gilbertson’s photographs, chronicling America’s early battles in Iraq, the initial occupation of Baghdad, the insurgency that erupted shortly afterward, the dramatic battle to overtake Falluja, and ultimately, the country’s first national elections. No Western photojournalist has done as much sustained work in occupied Iraq as Gilbertson, and this wide-ranging treatment of the war from the viewpoint of a photographer is the first of its kind. Accompanying...
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A book about stuff. Magical, that is. A thoroughly modern look at magical rules, theories and ways of doing things, and how to make it work.
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Arriving in Iraq on the eve of the U.S. invasion, unaffiliated with any newspaper and hoping to pick up assignments along the way, Ashley Gilbertson was one of the first photojournalists to cover the disintegration of America’s military triumph as looting and score settling convulsed Iraqi cities. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot gathers the best of Gilbertson’s photographs, chronicling America’s early battles in Iraq, the initial occupation of Baghdad, the insurgency that erupted shortly afterward, the dramatic...
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Winner of the distinguished George Polk Award for Nonfiction for his war reporting, and nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, Dexter Filkins has been a reporter for both the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times, where he reported from both Afghanistan and Iraq. In 2008 Filkins published THE FOREVER WAR which became a bestseller. Reviewers compared him favorably to Jonathan Herr, whose DISPATCHES is one of the memorable examples of war writing. Filkins attended Oxford University and the University...
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Fans of the band will be pleasantly surprised with the new direction the band has taken. The Sandcarvers have embraced a lot more of the rock half of the “Celtic Rock” label. This is thanks to the new personnel who have joined the band since “Dealin’ Craic” was released. Chris Trotier, on bass guitar, really knows how to lay down the grooves that keep the music flowing. Tony Keller, on drums, brings ferociousness to the rhythm section that is impossible to ignore. Jason Dove, on electric guitar,...
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Fans of the band will be pleasantly surprised with the new direction the band has taken. The Sandcarvers have embraced a lot more of the rock half of the “Celtic Rock” label. This is thanks to the new personnel who have joined the band since “Dealin’ Craic” was released. Chris Trotier, on bass guitar, really knows how to lay down the grooves that keep the music flowing. Tony Keller, on drums, brings ferociousness to the rhythm section that is impossible to ignore. Jason Dove, on electric guitar,...
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Fans of the band will be pleasantly surprised with the new direction the band has taken. The Sandcarvers have embraced a lot more of the rock half of the “Celtic Rock” label. This is thanks to the new personnel who have joined the band since “Dealin’ Craic” was released. Chris Trotier, on bass guitar, really knows how to lay down the grooves that keep the music flowing. Tony Keller, on drums, brings ferociousness to the rhythm section that is impossible to ignore. Jason Dove, on electric guitar,...
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Fans of the band will be pleasantly surprised with the new direction the band has taken. The Sandcarvers have embraced a lot more of the rock half of the “Celtic Rock” label. This is thanks to the new personnel who have joined the band since “Dealin’ Craic” was released. Chris Trotier, on bass guitar, really knows how to lay down the grooves that keep the music flowing. Tony Keller, on drums, brings ferociousness to the rhythm section that is impossible to ignore. Jason Dove, on electric guitar,...
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Fans of the band will be pleasantly surprised with the new direction the band has taken. The Sandcarvers have embraced a lot more of the rock half of the “Celtic Rock” label. This is thanks to the new personnel who have joined the band since “Dealin’ Craic” was released. Chris Trotier, on bass guitar, really knows how to lay down the grooves that keep the music flowing. Tony Keller, on drums, brings ferociousness to the rhythm section that is impossible to ignore. Jason Dove, on electric guitar,...
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Fans of the band will be pleasantly surprised with the new direction the band has taken. The Sandcarvers have embraced a lot more of the rock half of the “Celtic Rock” label. This is thanks to the new personnel who have joined the band since “Dealin’ Craic” was released. Chris Trotier, on bass guitar, really knows how to lay down the grooves that keep the music flowing. Tony Keller, on drums, brings ferociousness to the rhythm section that is impossible to ignore. Jason Dove, on electric guitar,...
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Fans of the band will be pleasantly surprised with the new direction the band has taken. The Sandcarvers have embraced a lot more of the rock half of the “Celtic Rock” label. This is thanks to the new personnel who have joined the band since “Dealin’ Craic” was released. Chris Trotier, on bass guitar, really knows how to lay down the grooves that keep the music flowing. Tony Keller, on drums, brings ferociousness to the rhythm section that is impossible to ignore. Jason Dove, on electric guitar,...
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Fans of the band will be pleasantly surprised with the new direction the band has taken. The Sandcarvers have embraced a lot more of the rock half of the “Celtic Rock” label. This is thanks to the new personnel who have joined the band since “Dealin’ Craic” was released. Chris Trotier, on bass guitar, really knows how to lay down the grooves that keep the music flowing. Tony Keller, on drums, brings ferociousness to the rhythm section that is impossible to ignore. Jason Dove, on electric guitar,...
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Reilly's Daughter
Fans of the band will be pleasantly surprised with the new direction the band has taken. The Sandcarvers have embraced a lot more of the rock half of the “Celtic Rock” label. This is thanks to the new personnel who have joined the band since “Dealin’ Craic” was released. Chris Trotier, on bass guitar, really knows how to lay down the grooves that keep the music flowing. Tony Keller, on drums, brings ferociousness to the rhythm section that is impossible to ignore. Jason Dove, on electric guitar,...
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Fans of the band will be pleasantly surprised with the new direction the band has taken. The Sandcarvers have embraced a lot more of the rock half of the “Celtic Rock” label. This is thanks to the new personnel who have joined the band since “Dealin’ Craic” was released. Chris Trotier, on bass guitar, really knows how to lay down the grooves that keep the music flowing. Tony Keller, on drums, brings ferociousness to the rhythm section that is impossible to ignore. Jason Dove, on electric guitar,...
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