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World War I in Ann P. Linder epub World War I in Ann P. Linder pdf download World War I in Ann P. Linder pdf file World War I in Ann P. Linder audiobook World War I in Ann P. Linder book review World War I in Ann P. Linder summary | #1589401 in Books | Color: black | National Book Network | 2016-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.03 x.26 x8.37l,1.12 | File type: PDF | 152 pages | World War I In 40 Posters Book | Collection of 40 full-color propaganda posters provides an informative, provocative perspective on the first world war. | Includes essays explaining each poster, and its significance within military, political, social, and cultural history. | Softcover. 176 pages. | May be returned in exchange for the same title only.||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Art, history, and more...|By SACTrndKlr|What might seem like an obscure subject turns out to be a fascinating look at all sides of the war and how the art expressed in the War posters was a window into the culture and mindset of the various belligerents. The reproductions of the poster are vibrant, and the accompanying narratives had be going back time and time again to study|About the Author|Ann P. Linder has studied World War I for thirty years, focusing on its posters for the past decade. She holds a master’s and doctorate from Rutgers and is the author of Princes of the Trenches: Narrating the German Experience of the Fi
Published during the war's centennial, this is the story of the First World War through forty propaganda posters. Essays explain each poster, unpacking the visual imagery and setting the poster within the military, political, social, and cultural history of the war.
Informative, provocative, and entertaining discussion of posters that are historical documents and works of art
Tracks the history of the war, from mobilization and recruitment to war bond drives and...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.World War I in 40 Posters | Ann P. Linder.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.