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Dickey Chapelle Under Fire

Photographs by the First American Female War Correspondent Killed in Action

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John Garofolo honors the legacy of Dickey Chapelle. She pioneered frontline reporting before dying in combat in Vietnam. This book showcases her powerful photographs from several major conflicts. Chapelle broke barriers in a male-dominated field. Her work remains a testament to her incredible bravery and skill.

Additional information

Publisher

Wisconsin Historical Society Press

Release Date

November 2, 2015

Language

English

ISBN

9780870207198

Download options

Epub

Format

Digital Book

SKU: 9780870207198 Categories: , , , Product ID: 25858

Description

A Remarkable Story of Courage and Legacy

Explore the captivating journey of Dickey Chapelle in Dickey Chapelle Under Fire: Photographs by the First American Female War Correspondent Killed in Action. This e-book, authored by John Garofolo, offers an intimate look at Chapelle’s groundbreaking career and immense bravery. Through rare photographs and insightful narratives, you’ll uncover the life of a woman who defied norms and made history.

Exclusive Visual and Editorial Content

This e-book showcases Chapelle’s firsthand coverage of war zones through striking photographs and compelling accounts. Each image and story reflects her dedication to capturing the human side of conflict. The content is rich in detail, making it both informative and inspiring. From documenting soldiers in Vietnam to her tragic end, her work offers profound insights into war correspondence.

A Must-Have for History and Photography Enthusiasts

If you’re passionate about journalism, photography, or women’s history, this e-book is an invaluable resource. Chapelle’s courage and determination continue to inspire aspiring reporters and storytellers. Highlights include:

  • Archival photographs showcasing unique perspectives on war.
  • Detailed accounts of her experiences in war zones over decades.
  • A tribute to her role as a pioneer for women in journalism.

Beyond its historical significance, this book sheds light on Chapelle’s innovative approach to storytelling.

Why Choose This E-Book?

Authored by John Garofolo and featuring ISBN: 9780870207198, this work offers unparalleled insights into Dickey Chapelle’s life and career. It’s more than just a history book—it’s a testament to human spirit and journalism excellence. Dive into her photographs and stories to understand her unwavering commitment to truth, courage, and her pioneering legacy.

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