
Unreasonable Behaviour
Book Specifications:
- Title: Unreasonable Behaviour: An Autobiography
- Publisher: Vintage Books
- Author: Don McCullin
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0099437767
- Pages: 296
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
Unreasonable Behaviour: An Autobiography is the powerful and deeply personal memoir of Don McCullin, one of the most acclaimed war photographers and photojournalists of the twentieth century. Renowned for his fearless coverage of conflicts and humanitarian crises around the world, McCullin recounts his extraordinary life with honesty, intensity, and remarkable insight.
The autobiography traces his journey from a modest upbringing in London to becoming an internationally respected photographer whose images documented some of the most significant events of the modern era. McCullin reflects on his experiences covering wars, civil unrest, famine, and human suffering across countries and continents. Through vivid storytelling, he reveals the emotional and ethical challenges of witnessing tragedy firsthand while striving to capture the truth through the lens of a camera.
Beyond the dramatic accounts of conflict zones, the book explores themes of courage, responsibility, compassion, and the personal cost of a life spent documenting humanity at its most vulnerable. It also provides valuable insight into the craft of photojournalism and the role of photography in shaping public understanding of world events.
Published by Vintage Books, this paperback edition is essential reading for photographers, journalists, historians, and anyone interested in memoirs, war reporting, and visual storytelling.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: Unreasonable Behaviour: An Autobiography
- Publisher: Vintage Books
- Author: Don McCullin
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0099437767
- Pages: 296
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
Unreasonable Behaviour: An Autobiography is the powerful and deeply personal memoir of Don McCullin, one of the most acclaimed war photographers and photojournalists of the twentieth century. Renowned for his fearless coverage of conflicts and humanitarian crises around the world, McCullin recounts his extraordinary life with honesty, intensity, and remarkable insight.
The autobiography traces his journey from a modest upbringing in London to becoming an internationally respected photographer whose images documented some of the most significant events of the modern era. McCullin reflects on his experiences covering wars, civil unrest, famine, and human suffering across countries and continents. Through vivid storytelling, he reveals the emotional and ethical challenges of witnessing tragedy firsthand while striving to capture the truth through the lens of a camera.
Beyond the dramatic accounts of conflict zones, the book explores themes of courage, responsibility, compassion, and the personal cost of a life spent documenting humanity at its most vulnerable. It also provides valuable insight into the craft of photojournalism and the role of photography in shaping public understanding of world events.
Published by Vintage Books, this paperback edition is essential reading for photographers, journalists, historians, and anyone interested in memoirs, war reporting, and visual storytelling.












