This is Bruno Stevens' magnum opus about the conflict of the century. Ground is the result of a decade spent taking pictures in Israel and Palestine, documenting every imaginable occurrence. Text in English, French and Dutch. AUTHOR: Bruno Stevens (b.1959) decided to become a photojournalist in 1998. He wasn't only active in Israel and Palestine, but also in Mexico, Haiti, former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, India, Iraq and Lebanon. He focuses focuses mainly on photographing war and conflict zones and the impact on the local population. His work regularly appears in Stern, Libération, The Sunday Times Magazine, Time, Newsweek, Paris-Match and many others. His previous books include the incredibly successful Baghdad. Gideon Levy is an author, television maker and above all a famous Israeli journalist and columnist for the newspaper Haaretz. He is a controversial figure because of his criticism of Israeli politics when it comes to the Palestinian conflict. Robert Fisk is a British journalist for The Independent, a writer and Middle-East correspondent. He is the author of the successful Pity the Nation - Lebanon at War and The Age of the Warrior. ILLUSTRATIONS 140 b/w photographs