The Great War: A Photographic Narrative
Autor Mark Holborn, Hilary Robertsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 oct 2013
This monumental, dramatic photographic narrative captures the war from the early arms race that developed around the massing of prewar battleship fleets to the final moments of the conflict with the sinking of the German fleet in Scapa. The photographs span the many battlefronts throughout the world: from the British Isles to the south Atlantic, across Europe and the Ottoman Empire, Sudan and East Africa, Jerusalem and Damascus. Here are soldiers from across the globe, vast battleships, dirigibles overhead, the streets of London, the first battle of Ypres, German submarines at sea, the beaches of Gallipoli, the battle of Jutland, the battle of the Somme trenches, and much, much more.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780385350709
ISBN-10: 0385350708
Pagini: 502
Ilustrații: 380 DUOTONES AND 7 4-C PHOTOS
Dimensiuni: 295 x 296 x 40 mm
Greutate: 3.25 kg
Editura: Knopf Publishing Group
ISBN-10: 0385350708
Pagini: 502
Ilustrații: 380 DUOTONES AND 7 4-C PHOTOS
Dimensiuni: 295 x 296 x 40 mm
Greutate: 3.25 kg
Editura: Knopf Publishing Group
Notă biografică
MARK HOLBORN has edited a number of books on photography, and has worked with Annie Leibovitz, Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Hiro, Susan Sontag, and Issey Miyake, among many others.
HILARY ROBERTS studied at University College London, University of London. She is the head of Collections of Imperial War Museums' photography archive and has coauthored Cecil Beaton: Theatre of War (September 2012), also with Mark Holborn.
HILARY ROBERTS studied at University College London, University of London. She is the head of Collections of Imperial War Museums' photography archive and has coauthored Cecil Beaton: Theatre of War (September 2012), also with Mark Holborn.