Background
Turnley, David Carl was born on June 22, 1955 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. Son of William Loyd and Elizabeth Ann (Protsman) Turnley.
(Eastern Europe's recent historic uprisings are documented...)
Eastern Europe's recent historic uprisings are documented in this book. The authors present text and photographs together, as a comment on events that have occured throughout Poland, Hungary, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and Romania.
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(For fifty days, the world watched as a generation of Chin...)
For fifty days, the world watched as a generation of China's young people stood up and spoke out about democracy and freedom. Then, horrified, the world witnessed a brutal massacre of young demonstrators as China's leaders enacted their response: crackdown, repression, denial. David and Peter Turnley's photo essay is the definitive visual record of the democracy movement in Tiananmen Square, from the euphoric occupation of the square to the shocking bloodletting. Cloth-bound hardcover in a dust jacket. 176 pages; full-page and full-spread color photographic plates through out; 9 x 11.5 inches.
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Turnley, David Carl was born on June 22, 1955 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. Son of William Loyd and Elizabeth Ann (Protsman) Turnley.
Bachelor in French, University of Michigan, 1977; student, Sorbonne, Paris, 1975; Doctor of Music (honorary), Keele (England) University, 1991.
Staff photogapher Sliger Home Newspapers, Northville, Michigan, 1978—1980, Detroit Free Press, 1980—1999. European based photographic correspondent Detroit Free Press/Black Star Paris, 1988—1999. Neiman fellow Harvard University, Boston, 1997—1998.
International executive producer Corbis Sygma, New York City, since 1999.
(For fifty days, the world watched as a generation of Chin...)
(Eastern Europe's recent historic uprisings are documented...)
Married Karin Nicolette, April 15, 1989.