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Bangladesh: The Price of Freedom
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Bangladesh: The Price of Freedom

Collector Grade · B+ Rarity · Uncommon
Hardcover English 116 pages 24.33 x 30.3 x 1.7 cm 1.04 kg

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Bangladesh: The Price of Freedom presents a poignant photographic exploration of the aftermath of Bangladesh’s 1971 war of independence. Raghu Rai adopts an intimate, unobtrusive photographic style that documents the social and political realities faced by the newly independent nation in the years following its liberation. The book spans 116 pages of carefully sequenced images, portraying a diverse set of subjects including displaced people, survivors, and everyday life scenes. The photographs reflect not only the immense human cost involved in securing freedom but also the resilience and determination that characterized the nation-building process during this turbulent period.

Physically, the book is a sizable hardcover volume, measuring approximately 24.3 by 30.3 centimeters and weighing about 1.04 kg, emphasizing its presence as a serious documentary work rather than a casual snapshot collection. For collectors, this photobook offers a distinctive focus on a critical historical moment rarely covered in western-centered photobook histories. Raghu Rai’s established reputation enhances the book’s significance, providing a visual archive that merges journalistic integrity with empathetic witnessing. While details on edition size or market rarity are not available, the book’s regional specificity and thematic focus may appeal to collectors prioritizing geopolitical narratives in photographic art books. The volume’s publication in 2013 by Niyogi Books situates it within recent documentary photographic publishing trends from South Asia.