



Peace Photographs by Jim Marshall
These unseen “peace” photographs, collated and published here for the first time, are introduced with a foreword by renowned street artist and graphic designer Shepard Fairey and text by Peter Doggett. Singer and activist Joan Baez provides the book’s afterword.
Jim Marshall: Peace collects the beloved photographer’s previously unseen “peace” photographs, taken mainly between 1961 and 1968. Photographing across America, Marshall charted the life of a symbol, documenting how the peace sign went from holding a specific anti-nuclear meaning to serving as a broad, internationally recognized symbol for peace. Marshall captured street graffiti in the New York subway, buttons pinned to hippies and students, and West Coast peace rallies held by a generation who believed, for a brief moment, they could make a difference.
ISBN: 978-1-909526-48-8
128pp; 235 x 170mm / 9.25 x 6.75 in.
120 B&W photographs
September 2017
These unseen “peace” photographs, collated and published here for the first time, are introduced with a foreword by renowned street artist and graphic designer Shepard Fairey and text by Peter Doggett. Singer and activist Joan Baez provides the book’s afterword.
Jim Marshall: Peace collects the beloved photographer’s previously unseen “peace” photographs, taken mainly between 1961 and 1968. Photographing across America, Marshall charted the life of a symbol, documenting how the peace sign went from holding a specific anti-nuclear meaning to serving as a broad, internationally recognized symbol for peace. Marshall captured street graffiti in the New York subway, buttons pinned to hippies and students, and West Coast peace rallies held by a generation who believed, for a brief moment, they could make a difference.
ISBN: 978-1-909526-48-8
128pp; 235 x 170mm / 9.25 x 6.75 in.
120 B&W photographs
September 2017
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