World Aflame : The Long War, 1914-1945
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'Purists argue that colourising black and white photographs is
sacrilege, but the world has always been in colour. Truth be told,
monochrome is a contrivance. Human experience is always colourful'
The Times.The epic, harrowing and world-changing story - in words
and colourized images - of global conflict from the assassination
of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand to the obliteration of Hiroshima by
the dropping of the first atom bomb. The World Aflame will embrace
not only the total conflagrations of 1914-18 and 1939-45 and the
international tensions, conflicting ideologies and malign economic
forces that set them in train, but also the civil wars of the
interwar period in Ireland and Spain, wars in Latin America,
Britain's imperial travails in such places as Ireland, Somalia and
Palestine, and events on the domestic 'fronts' of the belligerent
nations. Like The Colour of Time, The World Aflame is a
collaboration between the gifted Brazilian artist Marina Amaral,
and the leading British historian Dan Jones.Marina has created 200
stunning images, using contemporary photographs as the basis for
her full-colour digital renditions. The accompanying narrative
anchors each image in its context, weaving them into a vivid
account of four decades of conflict that shaped the world we live
in today. A fusion of amazing pictures and well-chosen and
informative words, The World Aflame offers a moving - and often
terrifying - perspective on the bloodiest century in human
history.**************************************************************
Reviews for THE COLOUR OF TIME: 'The most breathtakingly colourised
black-and-white pictures ever' Daily Mail. 'I have long considered
colourisation sacrilege ... after reading this book, I've changed
my mind' The Times.'[The Colour of Time] does something simple yet
extraordinary. It takes black-and-white photos of historic events
and colours them in. The effect is transformative' Daily
Telegraph.'A stunning book ... Quite extraordinary' The Bookseller.
'There is something of The Wizard of Oz about Marina Amaral's
photographs.She whisks us from black-and-white Kansas to shimmering
Technicolor Oz ... When you see Amaral's coloured portraits, you
think: phwoar! ... She changes the way we see a period or a person'
Spectator.'The effect of colour is far more transformative than you
might imagine ... [Amaral's] touched-up photographs look even more
realistic, and closer to life, than a photograph taken yesterday
... Extraordinary' Mail on Sunday.'Pictures brought to life as
you've never seen them before' Sunday Post. '[Amaral] breathes new
life, immediacy and human connection into black-and-white pictures.
Even familiar shots are transformed in a breathtaking way ...Even
the casual reader leafing through these pages will be stopped in
their tracks, connected to people from the past like never before -
at last, in living colour' Irish News. 'Jones sketches with wry
economy not only the historical context but the purpose of the
photograph, from documented reality to shameless propaganda, from
official portrait to candid snap ... There is much to enjoy here.As
a history book, it acts as a fleeting guide to a tumultuous
century. But as an aesthetic experiment it is remarkably
successful' Daily Express. 'What also elevates The Colour of Time
above regular coffee table fare is the startling vivacity and
impact of the photographs chosen, and the concise but focused and
gripping texts by Jones, making the book a worthwhile
cover-to-cover read as much as it serves as a showcase book to dip
into at will' All About History.