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New York September 11 (Hardcover)

~ David Halberstam (Photographer, Introduction)
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From Publishers Weekly

In the recent wave of books related to the tragedy of September 11 Taliban histories, introductions to Islam, volumes of pictures and commemorative poems New York September 11, by the famed Magnum Photos collective, stands out as haunting tribute to the city, to the emergency workers, to the dead, and to the Towers themselves. David Halberstam poignantly reflects on that "rarest" of moments the kind that "separate[s] yesterday from today, and then from now" in his introduction to the volume, while, in 70 color and 20 b&w photos (most reproduced on two full pages) the Magnum Photographers capture the terrible destruction and, as in a shot of a sunset seen through the Ground Zero dust cloud the terrible beauty of that day. A portion of the proceeds to go to the New York Times 9/11 Neediest Fund.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



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Several members of the distinguished Magnum photography studio were in town for their monthly meeting on September 11 and went out into the city, training their cameras on the disaster at the World Trade Center and the people in the streets reacting to the horrible incident they were witnessing. In words and photographs, the photographers tell and show what they saw, and the result is a remarkable but disturbing firsthand account of that day and the aftermath, when New York City came to represent a latter-day Pearl Harbor. Brad Hooper
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  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: powerHouse Books; 1 edition (November 16, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1576871304
  • ISBN-13: 978-1576871300
  • Product Dimensions: 12.6 x 9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (56 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #384,787 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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64 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A worthy and, at times, touching document., December 12, 2001
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It's startling to read the reviews of this book on the heels of having read the reviews for "One Nation," the book put out by Time-Life. It's clear that many people hold some pre-conceived notion about Magnum and are predisposed to panning this book. Well, I know nothing about Magnum. I've heard the name but I couldn't tell you anything about the company. What I can tell you is that I live in New York and I watched this entire thing happen from my window. I now own two books about 9-11 -- One Nation and this -- and for the best accounting of what happened that day,I have to give the edge to Magnum. There are pictures in this book that are exactly what I witnessed that day. I actually prefer that they rely on photographers to tell what they witnessed instead of having upper-crust "experts" put everything into perspective. Also, contrary to what a reviewer in Seattle says, the colors depicted in the Magnum book are accurate. During the day, the sun used to reflect off of the World Trade Center buildings. On that day, it was reflecting off of impossible clouds of smoke -- black and white -- and the eery gray and washed out blue was how it looked and felt here. Also, something this book does that One Nation doesn't do, is supply several pages in the back of the book -- "Farewell to the Towers" -- featuring photos of the Towers as they were. The final picture is of a woman on the Staten Island Ferry, the WTC and New York behind her -- smelling a bouquet of flowers. I like this book. Alot.
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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars History as It Happened, January 17, 2002
By "mrsfaganselves" (huntington, ny United States) - See all my reviews
A photographer, lounging in bed and unaware of the disaster unfolding a few blocks away, is awakened by a colleague with the news of the terror attacks on the World Trade Center.

In New York City for a meeting, and unfamiliar with the territory, he asks his colleague where the WTC is.

"Follow the smoke, country boy," is her reply.

This anecdote resonates on several levels. It tells us about how everyone, it seems, was affected on that day, and it tells us how one photojournalist, one of several Magnum photo agency photographers, was personally touched by the events. He and others, who had come from postings around the world to New York City for a meeting the day before, captured the images of the story of their professional lives. And, of course, it's about the dreadful smoke, the utter devastation as the Twin Towers first burned then collapsed in full view of millions.

The Magnum book is an excellent record of the disaster. Even those who have seen hundreds of photos and TV accounts will find pictures that are worthy of extra study. As a record, it's excellent, though I have yet to find a book that has captured the entire story. It's probably too soon. But the starkness of many of the pictures, the shades of gray and blue as the concrete dust and soot spewed for blocks (and later miles) and then settled on everything an everyone, should be seen in still photo. It's very different from the moving images on TV and demand careful attention.

The photos tell us that people sometimes do strange things, though they may be explicable. There's probably a reason that a woman sat on a rooftop in Brooklyn, with her baby, and watched the disaster, even though the choking smoke must have drifted over her pretty quickly. Perhaps she couldn't look away.

The red, white and blue of an American flag adds just a touch of color to the otherwise smoky blue-gray centerpiece picture by Thomas Hoepker. It's a chilling picture, one capable of telling anyone who wasn't there what it really looked like, almost what it felt like.

This book is absolutely a keeper for the future. Many are not the news pictures we've become familiar with because of the endless reruns on TV but that's what gives them extra value. As time passes, and memories fade, this book will remind us what it was like that awful day.

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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this book, December 20, 2001
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Excellent, moving collection by some of the top working photojournalists alive. Publishing under enormous pressure, within a remarkable timeframe, and proceeds go to an important cause.

The nitpicking reviews are just unbelieveable. News flash: photojournalists working in 35mm, moving rapidly, with dust all over their lenses and film badly scratched from debris in the air will produce images that, when enlarged, look grainy. Look at the images and think about them. Non-photographers criticising technical aspects, as if this was a collection of fashion or outdoor adventure shots, is absurd.

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5.0 out of 5 stars What amazing photographs!
I have seen these photographs in person. They are amazing, large scale photographs. This book truly captures the essence of the day. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
This book and the photo's enclosed in it are Awesome. I waited a long time to buy a book containing photos of this event that changed my lifetime. Read more
Published 13 months ago by P. Zabel

2.0 out of 5 stars There's a better photo history of 9-11- Aftermath by John Botte
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5.0 out of 5 stars A superb documentary record of a horrifying day
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1.0 out of 5 stars Some great pictures, but....
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5.0 out of 5 stars The only thing I wanted was a book of photos...
And that's what I got when I ordered New York September 11. The book has this authenticity about it that yearns for me to keep it the rest of my life, and I probably will. Read more
Published on July 11, 2002 by N. K.

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