Poppy: Trails of Afghan Heroin
Robert Knoth & Antoinette de Jong
| CONDITION & NOTES | |
| Very Good / Exterior has minor shelf wear, rear side has a small scuff. |
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| TYPE | PUBLICATION YEAR |
| Hardcover |
2012 |
| EDITION | LANGUAGE |
| First |
English |
| PUBLISHER | DIMENSIONS |
| Hatje Cantz / Ydoc Foundation | 25 x 18 x 4.5 cm |
Very Good / Exterior has minor shelf wear, rear side has a small scuff.
TYPE
Hardcover
PUBLICATION YEAR
2012
EDITION
First
LANGUAGE
English
PUBLISHER
Hatje Cantz / Ydoc Foundation
DIMENSIONS
25 x 18 x 4.5 cm
ABOUT
The Silk Road has linked East Asia to the West from time immemorial. Once a renowned trade route, it transferred religions and cultures. Long stretches of the artery are now dead or have sunk into miserable conditions. Robert Knoth and Antoinette de Jong documented the route for two decades, covering the rise of the Taliban, the American intervention after September 11, 2001, and the recent surge in opium production. The photographs reveal a darker side of globalization, as reflected in the faces of smugglers, prisoners, prostitutes, border guards, and police. With stunning landscapes of the former Silk Road as well as what have now become historic pictures of the Afghan civil war, this publication is a richly illustrated journey-supplemented by facts, stories, and quotations. Beginning in Afghanistan, it moves across Central Asia, Russia, and the Balkans to East Africa, Dubai, and into western Europe, where the poppy trail brings us to the streets of London.