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desperately and persistently tried to influence people’s minds and stop the merciless war. The author’s choice to combine a historical approach with a passionate (and undoubtedly thorough) visual analysis of the most influential paintings of the time makes Kill For Peace an outstanding and distinguished academic achievement. Those concerned with the Vietnam War, the art created during that era and, indubitably, visual analysis must read this eminent book. Tatiana Prorokova, Philipps-University of Marburg, Germany 127