David THOMSON
82

Published by Archive of Modern Conflict, 2013
Edited by David Thomson
Designed by Melanie Mues
First edition

Two volumes hardcover
280 x 250 mm
157 pages per volume. Each volume contains 82 duotones photographs followed by an index of facsimile reproductions the recto and verso of each original photograph. 
Brown endpapers. 
Printed felt-covered boards. 
Publisher's diagonally cut kraft paper-covered slipcase. 

"The title of this two-volume set, 82, gives little clue to the content beyond the fact that 82 photos are included in each volume. Like some bureaucratic code, it marks but does not describe. All the images included in the two volumes date from WWII and none were taken by professional photographers. In the back of each volume the images are exhibited at their actual size, like specimens, showing both front and back sides. In the front sections, meanwhile, the same images are enlarged and we can travel inside them.

The edit is like a guidebook to the stratified emotions that exist in our warlike nature. Volume 1 gives us a fleeting glance at the temporal nature of material culture as it rides alongside unfolding conflict. Volume 2 draws on the human cost. 82 is like no other narrative you will have seen before and is so layered that no amount of analysis will end in firm conclusion."