Offering probing pictures of the postwar world, this reissue brings back into print Abrams' outstanding retrospective of the work of famed French photojournalist Marc Riboud. From his first photo in Life magazine, of a worker painting the Eiffel Tower, to fascinating shots taken in China, Vietnam, the Middle East, and other world hot spots, these images are remarkable for their elegance of composition and tough-minded skepticism. They are - as French critic Claude Roy says in his introduction - "right on target and reverberate long after the initial shock has worn off." Riboud himself has provided a brief new introductory note and an updated chronology