Featuring a rich collection of photographs from the First World War, this final volume of a five-part series highlights the visual history of the conflict through images published in contemporary magazines and newspapers. It showcases many rarely seen photographs, each meticulously numbered for archival purposes. The series not only preserves these historical images but also contributes them to the Taylor Library Archive, ensuring their availability for future editors and authors, while capturing the essence of the war year by year.
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- 2024
- 2018
The Great War Illustrated 1918
- 520 pages
- 19 hours of reading
Covers the well-known battles of 1918 in a way rarely seen before. With over 1,000 painstakingly restored images, many of which will be seen for the first time.
- 2016
The Great War Illustrated 1916
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
A unique insight into the events of the Great War 1916
- 2015
The Great War Illustrated 1915
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
"Archive and colour photographs of WWI"--Jacket.
- 2013
The Great War Illustrated 1914
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
First of a series of five titles which will cover each year of the war graphically. Countless thousands of pictures were taken by photographers on all sides during the First World War. These pictures appeared in the magazines, journals and newspapers of the time. Some illustrations went on to become part of post war archives and have appeared, and continue to appear, in present-day publications and TV documentary programs – many did not. The Great War Illustrated series, beginning with the year 1914, will include in its pages many rarely seen images with individual numbers allocated and subsequently they will be lodged with the Taylor Library Archive for use by editors and authors.The Great War Illustrated 1914 covers the outbreak of hostilities, the early battles, the war at sea, forming of the great trench line stretching from the coast to the Swiss border and ends with the Xmas truce. Some images will be familiar – many will be seen for the first time by a new generation interested in the months that changed the world for ever.