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World War I in Colour

The Definitive Illustrated History with over 200 Remarkable Full Colour Photographs

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For the first time ever — First World War footage recast into 200 full-colour photographs.Up to now, World War I has only been seen in black and white. At the time, it was the only way pictures from the front and scenes recreated for the camera could be filmed. Now, for the first time, rare archive footage in black and white from worldwide sources, including Russia, Germany, France, Italy, the USA and London’s Imperial War Museum, has been recast into colour with the greatest care and attention to detail. The results are breathtaking, bringing a remarkable immediacy and poignancy to the war that consumed the lives of 10 million soldiers and civilians.Complemented by an authoritative text by respected historian Charles Messenger and interviews with eye-witness survivors, the book traces in chronological order the development of the war, from the seeds of the conflict and the opening shots to the way in which it was fought, whether in the trenches, at sea or in the air. This remarkable book will provide new insights into a war that still resonates and fascinates today.

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World War I in Colour, Charles Messenger

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Título
World War I in Colour
Subtítulo
The Definitive Illustrated History with over 200 Remarkable Full Colour Photographs
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Ebury Press
Publicado en
2003
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
224
ISBN10
0091897823
ISBN13
9780091897826
Serie
Calificación
4,4 de 5
Descripción
For the first time ever — First World War footage recast into 200 full-colour photographs.Up to now, World War I has only been seen in black and white. At the time, it was the only way pictures from the front and scenes recreated for the camera could be filmed. Now, for the first time, rare archive footage in black and white from worldwide sources, including Russia, Germany, France, Italy, the USA and London’s Imperial War Museum, has been recast into colour with the greatest care and attention to detail. The results are breathtaking, bringing a remarkable immediacy and poignancy to the war that consumed the lives of 10 million soldiers and civilians.Complemented by an authoritative text by respected historian Charles Messenger and interviews with eye-witness survivors, the book traces in chronological order the development of the war, from the seeds of the conflict and the opening shots to the way in which it was fought, whether in the trenches, at sea or in the air. This remarkable book will provide new insights into a war that still resonates and fascinates today.