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Images of War

New Zealand and the First World War in Photographs
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In a major research project, Glyn Harper and the National Army Museum combined official war photographs with more informal images to provide a moving visual history. Originally published in 2008, Images of War has now been beautifully redesigned as a stunning large-format hardback. While primarily drawn... Read More
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In a major research project, Glyn Harper and the National Army Museum combined official war photographs with more informal images to provide a moving visual history. Originally published in 2008, Images of War has now been beautifully redesigned as a stunning large-format hardback.

While primarily drawn from the Museum's collection, many photographs from private sources were included. From more than 25,000 photographs, just over 800 were selected - most of which had never been published before. Chosen to depict each theatre of the 1914-18 war, including Gallipoli, Sinai-Palestine, and the Western Front, poignant images from the home front were included, along with graphic portraits of wounded soldiers, whose treatment marked the beginnings of modern plastic surgery.

Despite the First World War being described as the most important and far-reaching political and military event of the twentieth century, pivotal in forging our national sense of identity, relatively little photographic material had been published from a soldier's perspective.

This new edition contains additional information that has come to light since the first edition regarding many of the photos, as well as some new images. Poignant, stirring, and at times unbearable, it records the appalling, brutalising, mundane and touching experiences of those who were there. Lest we forget.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781775540342

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 November 2013

Country: New Zealand

Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 39.0mm

Width: 304.0mm

Height: 304.0mm

Weight: 3215g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Glyn Harper is Professor of War Studies at Massey University and is General Editor of the Centenary History series. Formerly a lieutenant colonel in the New Zealand Army, he is now one of NZ's best-known military historians and the author of 19 books, many of which have achieved best-seller status.

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