The Color of War

The Color of War
Author: James Campbell
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2012-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780307461230

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From the acclaimed World War II writer and author of The Ghost Mountain Boys, an incisive retelling of the key month, July 1944, that won the war in the pacific and ignited a whole new struggle on the home front. In the pantheon of great World War II conflicts, the battle for Saipan is often forgotten. Yet historian Donald Miller calls it "as important to victory over Japan as the Normandy invasion was to victory over Germany." For the Americans, defeating the Japanese came at a high price. In the words of a Time magazine correspondent, Saipan was "war at its grimmest." On the night of July 17, 1944, as Admirals Ernest King and Chester Nimitz were celebrating the battle's end, the Port Chicago Naval Ammunition Depot, just thirty-five miles northeast of San Francisco, exploded with a force nearly that of an atomic bomb. The men who died in the blast were predominantly black sailors. They toiled in obscurity loading munitions ships with ordnance essential to the US victory in Saipan. Yet instead of honoring the sacrifice these men made for their country, the Navy blamed them for the accident, and when the men refused to handle ammunition again, launched the largest mutiny trial in US naval history. The Color of War is the story of two battles: the one overseas and the one on America's home turf. By weaving together these two narratives for the first time, Campbell paints a more accurate picture of the cataclysmic events that occurred in July 1944--the month that won the war and changed America.

The Color of War

The Color of War
Author: Jen Katemi
Publsiher: Flourish Books
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2020-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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How in all the heavens does the angel of War begin to broker peace? The color red is all I see. The color of rage. The color of blood when an innocent life drains away into the hot dry earth. Why does our goddess Danu want to save these humans when all they strive for is power and greed, and all they manage is destruction? What makes the human world worth saving? When I meet Molly, it is as if a kaleidoscope of color bursts into my vision. The barmaid is everything I never knew a human woman could be – kind, brave and selfless. How can I refuse to step up and protect her and her young sister Cara? As Lord Branagan, angel of War, the color red is everything that I am. But Molly only knows me as Finn. Here in the human world, as Finn Barden, I might have to risk everything—even my supposedly immortal life—to prove to us both that there is more than one color in the rainbow. Molly makes the human world worth saving…but at what cost? Can I save her from the very thing I incite in humankind? Can I save her...from me?

The First World War in Colour

The First World War in Colour
Author: Peter Walther
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 3836554186

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The colours of catastrophe: Rediscovered autochrome photography of the First World War The devastating events of the First World War were captured in myriad photographs on all sides of the front. Since then, thousands of books of black-and-white photographs of the war have been published as all nations endeavour to comprehend the scale and the carnage of the "greatest catastrophe of the 20th century". Far less familiar are the rare colour images of the First World War, taken at the time by a small group of photographers pioneering recently developed autochrome technology. To mark the centenary of the outbreak of war, this groundbreaking volume brings together all of these remarkable, fully hued pictures of the "war to end war". Assembled from archives in Europe, the United States and Australia, more than 320 colour photos provide unprecedented access to the most important developments of the period - from the mobilization of 1914 to the victory celebrations in Paris, London and New York in 1919. The volume represents the work of each of the major autochrome pioneers of the period, including Paul Castelnau, Fernand Cuville, Jules Gervais-Courtellemont, Léon Gimpel, Hans Hildenbrand, Frank Hurley, Jean-Baptiste Tournassoud and Charles C. Zoller. Since the autochrome process required a relatively long exposure time, almost all of the photos depict carefully composed scenes, behind the rapid front-line action. We see poignant group portraits, soldiers preparing for battle, cities ravaged by military bombardment - daily human existence and the devastating consequences on the front. A century on, this unprecedented publication brings a startling human reality to one of the most momentous upheavals in history.

World War II Color and Learn

World War II  Color and Learn
Author: Color & Learn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1648450458

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Color and Learn books are a new method of learning. The reader will be presented with the topic/story on the left page and on the right page there will be a matching illustration for the reader to color. By using this method, the student will be more interested in the subject which boosts retention of the knowledge.

The Cold War Color and Learn

The Cold War  Color and Learn
Author: Color & Learn
Publsiher: Lak Publishing
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2020-05-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1648450490

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Color and Learn books are a new method of learning. The reader will be presented with the topic/story on the left page and on the right page there will be a matching illustration for the reader to color. By using this method, the student will be more interested in the subject which boosts retention of the knowledge.

The Victory Era in Color

The Victory Era in Color
Author: Jeffrey L. Ethell
Publsiher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 0898211271

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Rare color photographs of the World War II years.

Japan s War in Color

Japan s War in Color
Author: David Batty
Publsiher: Carlton Publishing Group
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: IND:30000107657342

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"The result of years of research, this ... collection of photographs is a powerful document showing Japan's turbulent rise and fall, from its expansionist beginnings in the nineteenth century, through imperial adventures in China, the rise of militarism during the 1930s and early successes, to the dramatic and devastating defeat at the hands of the Allies in 1945"--Jacket

Color War

Color War
Author: Jonathan Taub
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1937887472

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