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America Divided: A Journal to War
by Billy Joe Hoyle
152 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #03-2060; ISBN 1-4120-1683-5; US$39.99, C$51.00, EUR33.15, £22.97
The war in Iraq brought a division among Americans not seen since Vietnam. America Divided: A Journal to War documents one of the most controversial times in American history.
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About the Book
On the night of September 11, 2001, President Bush vowed to avenge terrorist attacks committed just hours prior to his Presidential Address to the Nation. The deaths of thousands and the fall of an American icon began a campaign against terrorism, which ultimately led to the end of the Taliban Government and Saddam Hussein's regime.
With written journals documenting his meetings with the Taliban, letters from the U.S embassy warning Americans of threats of an upcoming terrorist attack by al Qaeda, and photographs and interviews of the protestors/supporters of the war in Iraq, photojournalist Billy Joe Hoyle takes you through one of the most controversial times in American history.
America Divided: A Journal to War is the ultimate for the serious book collector.
About the Author
Billy Joe Hoyle was born in a military hospital in 29 Palms, California. In 1971 his family moved to Orlando, Florida, where he resided until leaving to attend the Southeast Center of Photographic Studies in 1996.
In 1998, he was the featured college photographer in the March issue of Shutterbug magazine. The following year his Scenes From a Rodeo images won the Leica Collegiate contest and were exhibited at the Leica Museum in New York City. Since 1999, his work in Haiti, India, Mexico, and Pakistan has appeared in national magazines and galleries.
Today, Billy Joe Hoyle resides in New York City.
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