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YOUNG METEORS: BRITISH PHOTOJOURNALISM: 1957-1965.

by Martin Harrison

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Spotlights the work of a generation of British photographers (including David Bailey, Terence Donovan and Don McCullin) previously obscured by various myths of the Swinging Sixties. The book takes a wide sweep through 1960s media, drawing on fashion, advertising and magazine photojournalism.
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Could benefit from some basic editorial apparatus, like list of illustrations, bibliography, index. Overall I enjoyed the book and probably would have enjoyed it even more if I had the expertise to understand some of the more technical discussion. ( )
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Spotlights the work of a generation of British photographers (including David Bailey, Terence Donovan and Don McCullin) previously obscured by various myths of the Swinging Sixties. The book takes a wide sweep through 1960s media, drawing on fashion, advertising and magazine photojournalism.

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