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Mark Jury
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Mark Jury (July 4, 1944 – August 27, 2024) was an American photographer and filmmaker known for his photographs of the Vietnam War. His 1971 book, ''The Vietnam Photo Book'', was one of the first publications to detail the raw realities of the American side of the conflict. Jury died on August 27, 2024, at the age of 80.
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Gramp : photographs / by Mark Jury and Dan Jury ; narrative text by Mark Jury ; [family photos on p. 8 to 10 by Florence C. Tugend] by Jury, Mark
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Gramp / photographs by Mark Jury and Dan Jury ; narrative text by Mark Jury ; [family photos on p. 8 to 10 by Florence C. Tugend] by Jury, Mark
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The Vietnam photo book / Mark Jury ; preface by Bernard Edelman. by Jury, Mark
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Playtime! : Americans at leisure / Mark Jury. by Jury, Mark
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The Vietnam photo book. by Jury, Mark
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Literacies in a Changing Workplace A Look at the Uses of Literacy in a Multi-ethnic, High-tech Electronics Factory / Mira-Lisa Katz and Mark Jury. by Katz, Mira-Lisa
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Chillysmith farm / by Mark and Dan Jury. by Jury, Dan
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