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Wall. (2006)
ISBN: 9783865211170 bzw. 3865211178, vermutlich in Deutsch, Göttingen : Steidl, gebraucht, guter Zustand, signiert, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR Borkert/ Schwarz/ Zerfass, [3280044].
104 S. : überw. Illustr. ; 21 x 31 cm. Originalhardcover mit Schutzumschlag. Gutes Ex.; Vorsatz fleckig. - Titelblatt von Kai Wiedenhöfer SIGNIERT. - Durchgehend illustriert; am Ende des Buches gibt es die Bilderklärungen (in Englisch). - Kai Wiedenhöfer (* 1966 in Schwenningen) ist ein deutscher Fotojournalist. ... Kai Wiedenhöfer studierte an der Folkwang-Hochschule Essen-Ruhr "Editorial Design und Dokumentarfotografie" sowie in Damaskus, der Hauptstadt Syriens, Arabisch. … Wiedenhöfer hat zahlreiche renommierte Preise erhalten: Carl-von-Ossietzky-Medaille 2016 -- Kunstpreis Fotografie der Land Brandenburg Lotto GmbH 2010[1] -- Carmignac Gestion Photojournalism Award 2009 über den Gazastreifen -- Moving Walls Exhibition, Open Society Inst. of the Soros Foundation, New York, 2008 -- Getty Grant 2005 für Dokumentarfotografie -- Fuji Euro Press Award, 2005. -- Deutscher Fotobuchpreis 2003 für sein Buch Perfect Peace -- Alexia Grant 2002 (Alexia Grant for Cultural Understanding and World Peace) -- World Press Photo Award 2002 und 2004 -- Leica Medal of Excellence 2002 -- W.-Eugene-Smith-Preis für humanistische Fotokunst 2002 -- Hansel-Mieth-Preis für Fotoreportage 1998 -- World Press Masterclass in Amsterdam 1995 -- International Prize for Young Fotojournalists of Agfa and Bilderberg 1995. // FOTOS (Auszug) : 40. Junction next to Qalandia Checkpoint in Al-Ram, Jerusalem which will vanish after the wall is completed in this area. Most of the people from Al-Ram, who hold Israeli Jerusalem identity cards and are citizens of Jerusalem, will be cut off from their town. November 2004. --- 42. Burning rubbish in 'Ayda Refugee Camp. Its inhabitants are mostly refugees from the war of 1948 who were driven out of or fled Palestinian villages around Jerusalem. The wall here runs from Jerusalem like a bridgehead into Bethlehem. It passes 'Ayda Camp and insures that Rachel's Tomb, a holy site for religious Jews and Moslems which is a part of Bethlehem, will become an integral part of Jerusalem. October 2004. --- 44. A dead sheep in front of the eight metre high concrete wall next to the Palestinian town of Qalqiliya. The 43,000 inhabitants are completely surrounded by high security fences and walls. The town has been turned into a ghetto which can only be entered through one Israeli checkpoint. Over 80 per cent of the town's land is either isolated from it or was used to construct the separation barrier. Eleven wells which provided 32 per cent of the town's water supply have been cut off. Since 2005 neighbouring villages to the south can be reached by a tunnel under a bypass road for Israeli settlers. Occasionally the tunnel is closed. October 2003. --- 46. A Palestinian in the Jerusalem neighbourhood of Abu Dis arguing with Israeli border patrol after crossing the wall. This 2.5 metre provisional structure was replaced by an eight metre high concrete wall in early 2004. October 2003. --- 48. Protective wall against Palestinian small arms fire in the settlement of Gilo, Jerusalem. In 2002 Palestinians from neighbouring Beit Jala fired on Gilo, which is built mostly on land taken from Beit Jala. Several Palestinians were killed and dozens injured. Harald Fischer, a German doctor who attempted to help the injured, was killed by an Israeli antitank missile from Gilo. Two Israelis were also injured. October 2004. --- 50. Wall at night in the Jerusalem neighbourhood of Al-Ram. November 2005. --- 52. Construction work on the separation barrier and a bypass" road next to the village of Nu'man east of Bethlehem. The inhabitants of Nu'rnan will be cut off from the West Bank and will become part of Israeli administered Jerusalem, although without Israeli identity cards they have no right to be there. Their fate is not yet clear. November 2005. // (u.v.A.m.) ISBN 9783865211170, 2006. gebraucht; gut, 1100g, 1. ed. Internationaler Versand, Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal.
Wall. (2006)
ISBN: 9783865211170 bzw. 3865211178, vermutlich in Englisch, Göttingen : Steidl, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, guter Zustand, signiert, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
104 S. : überw. Illustr. ; 21 x 31 cm. Gutes Ex.; Vorsatz fleckig. - Titelblatt von Kai Wiedenhöfer SIGNIERT. - Durchgehend illustriert; am Ende des Buches gibt es die Bilderklärungen (in Englisch). - Kai Wiedenhöfer (* 1966 in Schwenningen) ist ein deutscher Fotojournalist. . Kai Wiedenhöfer studierte an der Folkwang-Hochschule Essen-Ruhr "Editorial Design und Dokumentarfotografie" sowie in Damaskus, der Hauptstadt Syriens, Arabisch. Wiedenhöfer hat zahlreiche renommierte Preise erhalten: Carl-von-Ossietzky-Medaille 2016 -- Kunstpreis Fotografie der Land Brandenburg Lotto GmbH 2010[1] -- Carmignac Gestion Photojournalism Award 2009 über den Gazastreifen -- Moving Walls Exhibition, Open Society Inst. of the Soros Foundation, New York, 2008 -- Getty Grant 2005 für Dokumentarfotografie -- Fuji Euro Press Award, 2005. -- Deutscher Fotobuchpreis 2003 für sein Buch Perfect Peace -- Alexia Grant 2002 (Alexia Grant for Cultural Understanding and World Peace) -- World Press Photo Award 2002 und 2004 -- Leica Medal of Excellence 2002 -- W.-Eugene-Smith-Preis für humanistische Fotokunst 2002 -- Hansel-Mieth-Preis für Fotoreportage 1998 -- World Press Masterclass in Amsterdam 1995 -- International Prize for Young Fotojournalists of Agfa and Bilderberg 1995. // FOTOS (Auszug) : 40. Junction next to Qalandia Checkpoint in Al-Ram, Jerusalem which will vanish after the wall is completed in this area. Most of the people from Al-Ram, who hold Israeli Jerusalem identity cards and are citizens of Jerusalem, will be cut off from their town. November 2004. --- 42. Burning rubbish in 'Ayda Refugee Camp. Its inhabitants are mostly refugees from the war of 1948 who were driven out of or fled Palestinian villages around Jerusalem. The wall here runs from Jerusalem like a bridgehead into Bethlehem. It passes 'Ayda Camp and insures that Rachel's Tomb, a holy site for religious Jews and Moslems which is a part of Bethlehem, will become an integral part of Jerusalem. October 2004. --- 44. A dead sheep in front of the eight metre high concrete wall next to the Palestinian town of Qalqiliya. The 43,000 inhabitants are completely surrounded by high security fences and walls. The town has been turned into a ghetto which can only be entered through one Israeli checkpoint. Over 80 per cent of the town's land is either isolated from it or was used to construct the separation barrier. Eleven wells which provided 32 per cent of the town's water supply have been cut off. Since 2005 neighbouring villages to the south can be reached by a tunnel under a bypass road for Israeli settlers. Occasionally the tunnel is closed. October 2003. --- 46. A Palestinian in the Jerusalem neighbourhood of Abu Dis arguing with Israeli border patrol after crossing the wall. This 2.5 metre provisional structure was replaced by an eight metre high concrete wall in early 2004. October 2003. --- 48. Protective wall against Palestinian small arms fire in the settlement of Gilo, Jerusalem. In 2002 Palestinians from neighbouring Beit Jala fired on Gilo, which is built mostly on land taken from Beit Jala. Several Palestinians were killed and dozens injured. Harald Fischer, a German doctor who attempted to help the injured, was killed by an Israeli antitank missile from Gilo. Two Israelis were also injured. October 2004. --- 50. Wall at night in the Jerusalem neighbourhood of Al-Ram. November 2005. --- 52. Construction work on the separation barrier and a bypass" road next to the village of Nu'man east of Bethlehem. The inhabitants of Nu'rnan will be cut off from the West Bank and will become part of Israeli administered Jerusalem, although without Israeli identity cards they have no right to be there. Their fate is not yet clear. November 2005. // (u.v.A.m.) ISBN 9783865211170 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1100 Originalhardcover mit Schutzumschlag. Books.
Wall. 1. ed. (2006)
ISBN: 9783865211170 bzw. 3865211178, vermutlich in Deutsch, gebraucht, signiert, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR.
Göttingen, Steidl, 104 S. : überw. Illustr. ; 21 x 31 cm. Originalhardcover mit Schutzumschlag. Gutes Ex.; Vorsatz fleckig. - Titelblatt von Kai Wiedenhöfer SIGNIERT. - Durchgehend illustriert; am Ende des Buches gibt es die Bilderklärungen (in Englisch). - Kai Wiedenhöfer (* 1966 in Schwenningen) ist ein deutscher Fotojournalist. ... Kai Wiedenhöfer studierte an der Folkwang-Hochschule Essen-Ruhr "Editorial Design und Dokumentarfotografie" sowie in Damaskus, der Hauptstadt Syriens, Arabisch. ? Wiedenhöfer hat zahlreiche renommierte Preise erhalten: Carl-von-Ossietzky-Medaille 2016 -- Kunstpreis Fotografie der Land Brandenburg Lotto GmbH 2010[1] -- Carmignac Gestion Photojournalism Award 2009 über den Gazastreifen -- Moving Walls Exhibition, Open Society Inst. of the Soros Foundation, New York, 2008 -- Getty Grant 2005 für Dokumentarfotografie -- Fuji Euro Press Award, 2005. -- Deutscher Fotobuchpreis 2003 für sein Buch Perfect Peace -- Alexia Grant 2002 (Alexia Grant for Cultural Understanding and World Peace) -- World Press Photo Award 2002 und 2004 -- Leica Medal of Excellence 2002 -- W.-Eugene-Smith-Preis für humanistische Fotokunst 2002 -- Hansel-Mieth-Preis für Fotoreportage 1998 -- World Press Masterclass in Amsterdam 1995 -- International Prize for Young Fotojournalists of Agfa and Bilderberg 1995. // FOTOS (Auszug) : 40. Junction next to Qalandia Checkpoint in Al-Ram, Jerusalem which will vanish after the wall is completed in this area. Most of the people from Al-Ram, who hold Israeli Jerusalem identity cards and are citizens of Jerusalem, will be cut off from their town. November 2004. --- 42. Burning rubbish in 'Ayda Refugee Camp. Its inhabitants are mostly refugees from the war of 1948 who were driven out of or fled Palestinian villages around Jerusalem. The wall here runs from Jerusalem like a bridgehead into Bethlehem. It passes 'Ayda Camp and insures that Rachel's Tomb, a holy site for religious Jews and Moslems which is a part of Bethlehem, will become an integral part of Jerusalem. October 2004. --- 44. A dead sheep in front of the eight metre high concrete wall next to the Palestinian town of Qalqiliya. The 43,000 inhabitants are completely surrounded by high security fences and walls. The town has been turned into a ghetto which can only be entered through one Israeli checkpoint. Over 80 per cent of the town's land is either isolated from it or was used to construct the separation barrier. Eleven wells which provided 32 per cent of the town's water supply have been cut off. Since 2005 neighbouring villages to the south can be reached by a tunnel under a bypass road for Israeli settlers. Occasionally the tunnel is closed. October 2003. --- 46. A Palestinian in the Jerusalem neighbourhood of Abu Dis arguing with Israeli border patrol after crossing the wall. This 2.5 metre provisional structure was replaced by an eight metre high concrete wall in early 2004. October 2003. --- 48. Protective wall against Palestinian small arms fire in the settlement of Gilo, Jerusalem. In 2002 Palestinians from neighbouring Beit Jala fired on Gilo, which is built mostly on land taken from Beit Jala. Several Palestinians were killed and dozens injured. Harald Fischer, a German doctor who attempted to help the injured, was killed by an Israeli antitank missile from Gilo. Two Israelis were also injured. October 2004. --- 50. Wall at night in the Jerusalem neighbourhood of Al-Ram. November 2005. --- 52. Construction work on the separation barrier and a bypass" road next to the village of Nu'man east of Bethlehem. The inhabitants of Nu'rnan will be cut off from the West Bank and will become part of Israeli administered Jerusalem, although without Israeli identity cards they have no right to be there. Their fate is not yet clear. November 2005. // (u.v.A.m.) ISBN 9783865211170Fotografie [Dokumentar-Fotografie; Wiedenhöfer, Kai ; Gaza Streifen; Photographie; Signiertes Werk; Bildende Kunst; Fotoband, Bildreportage ; Palästinensische Autonomiegebiete ; Besatzungspolitik ; Grenzbefestigung ; Israel] 2006.
Wall. The Wall to the Gaza Strip (2006)
ISBN: 9783865211170 bzw. 3865211178, vermutlich in Deutsch, Göttingen : Steidl, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Wissenschaftliches Antiquariat Heinz Buschulte, [3178998].
104 S. : Fotos in coulour no text 21 x 31 cm Querformat Pp. sehr guter Zustand, 2006. 900g, 1. ed. Internationaler Versand, Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal, Selbstabholung und Barzahlung.
wall first ediition (2007)
ISBN: 9783865211170 bzw. 3865211178, vermutlich in Deutsch, göttingen: steidl verlag. 2007, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Alt-Saarbrücker-Antiquariat, 66119 Saarbrücken.
first ediition quer quart. hardcover neuwertiges exemplar. ungelesen, wie neu; gebundene ausgabe; pappband mit farbig illustr. schutzumschlag; unpaginiert; durchgehend mit doppelseitigen fotographien, meist in farbe; text in englisch. Versand D: 9,00 EUR, Angelegt am: 19.07.2019.
Wall. The Wall to the Gaza Strip 1. ed. (2006)
ISBN: 9783865211170 bzw. 3865211178, vermutlich in Deutsch, Göttingen : Steidl, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Antiquariat Buschulte, 79379 Müllheim / Baden.
1. ed. 104 S. : Fotos in coulour no text 21 x 31 cm Querformat Pp. sehr guter Zustand Versand D: 3,99 EUR Orient, Wiedenhöfer, Bildreportage, Palästinensische, Autonomiegebiete, Besatzungspolitik, Grenzbefestigung, Israel, Fotografie, Video, Computerkunst, Angelegt am: 08.03.2020.
wall (2007)
ISBN: 9783865211170 bzw. 3865211178, vermutlich in Deutsch, steidl verlag, göttingen, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
quer quart hardcover. neuwertiges exemplar. ungelesen, wie neu; gebundene ausgabe; pappband mit farbig illustr. schutzumschlag; unpaginiert; durchgehend mit doppelseitigen fotographien, meist in farbe; text in englisch. 1090 Gramm. Books.
Wall (2007)
ISBN: 9783865211170 bzw. 3865211178, in Deutsch, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Top Choice Books, LLC. [3082334], Boston, MA, U.S.A.
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