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Obama: The Historic Front Pages

2011-06-08 
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 Obama: The Historic Front Pages


基本信息·出版社:Sterling
·页码:224 页
·出版日期:2009年02月
·ISBN:1402769024
·International Standard Book Number:1402769024
·条形码:9781402769023
·EAN:9781402769023
·装帧:精装
·正文语种:英语
·外文书名:奥巴马:历史的崭新一页

内容简介 This title documents Obama's unprecedented journey to the White House. This is a beautifully produced commemorative album of newspaper pages depicting landmarks in his campaign. This is the only book to include front covers, speeches and photographs from Obama's initial declaration of candidacy, his Democratic nomination, election and inauguration. When Barack Obama became president - elected on the 4th of November 2008 - he transformed Martin's Luther King's dream into reality. Obama, and the 66.3 million Americans who voted for him, proved to the world that all things are possible and the day after, people the world over lined up to buy newspapers as souvenirs. The demand was unprecedented, with stands and shops quickly selling out. Featuring over 100 domestic and foreign newspapers and depicting all the landmarks in Obama's groundbreaking campaign, this gorgeous commemorative album documents an important part of history, that now everybody can own. This stunning keepsake is a must-have for all who experienced this remarkable moment...and for future generations, too.
作者简介

Bestselling author and editor DAVID ELLIOT COHEN has created or coauthored numerous large-format illustrated books that have collectively sold more than 5 million copies. Most were in the hugely popular Day in the Life and America 24/7 photography book series, and four have been New York Times best-sellers. Cohen has been profiled in almost every major periodical and many television news programs. His most recent book, What Matters: The world’s preeminent photojournalists and thinkers depict essential issues of our time, was just published by Sterling Publishing in 2008.

 

MARK GREENBERG has been a photographer for more than 30 years; after working with a major metropolitan newspaper and then AP, he founded his own photo agency, Visions. Greenberg has won World Press Photo awards and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for feature photography for his story on the Voyager aircraft. His work has appeared in nearly every major publication worldwide, including LIFE and National Geographic.


专业书评 From Booklist

One of the more curious events that took place on the day after Barack Obama’s election to the presidency was the run on newspapers documenting the historic moment—and this while the death knell?tolls for daily papers across the country. Somehow it was as if the monumental news of Obama’s triumph had to be seen in print to be believed. This attractive coffee-table book collects newspaper front pages from all 50 states and from 28 countries and, in so doing, captures the enormity of the moment. Along with the front?pages from papers the day after the election, the volume also gathers a?sampling of?Inauguration Day front pages and provides a review of the Obama campaign.?Also included are the texts of Obama’s speeches accepting the presidential nomination and thanking his supporters on election night in Chicago’s Grant Park. A selection of 20 memorable photos accompanies the speeches, which are so attractively designed that browsers may take time to read them before moving on to the front pages, which are the heart of the book. --Ilene Cooper

From School Library Journal

This "commemorative album" could serve as a somewhat basic pathfinder to the Obama newspaper record online. Some 120 front pages are shown in full color, captioned with their web addresses, from only the following dates: August 29, 2008 (Obama's nomination acceptance); November 5, 6, and 7, 2008 (his election); and January 21, 2009 (the inauguration). Pull quotes in a large font are offered on neighboring pages in some cases. There's also the full text of five Obama speeches: announcing his candidacy; accepting the nomination; speaking after his election victory; his inaugural address; and, oddly placed after the inauguration, his speech in March 2008 on the Reverend Wright and race. There's no listing of the newspapers included and no rationale offered for why these particular ones were chosen. The selection is worldwide, so several are not in English (only the banner headlines are translated). With insufficient apparatus to make this a reference tool, it's an optional selection.—MH
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