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The book of camouflage: the art of disappearing

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Covering the origins of camo patterning, from Wehrmacht field gray, to US Army green, and Commonwealth khaki, to its use in combat today,The Little Book of Camouflagetells the history of camouflage patterning in conflict.

The collection of images for theThe Book of Camouflagewas put together by the author and his father, Peter Newark, whose personal library dates back to the late 1960s when he started collecting historic images from antique books, magazines, newspapers and photographic collections. Notable artists include George Caitlin, Charles Hamilton Smith, Richard Simkin, Ernest Shepherd and Edward Wadsworth. Some of the most striking series of images in the book are the unique camouflage paintings from a French publication dating back to 1920 which the Imperial War Museum reproduced for their Camouflage exhibition.

Author Tim Newark provides a field guide to camouflage from conception to uses, colors to key patterns including the German uniforms of World War II, the iconic American uniforms worn during Vietnam, the British DPM, and all the way up to the varied patterns in use in the armies of present day. Illustrated throughout with the patterns themselves and images of camouflage in use, Tim Newark presents a quick and detailed look at the most prolific camouflage patterns.

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Product Details
Osprey
1472802934 / 9781472802934
eBook (EPUB)
391
20/09/2013
United Kingdom
English
106 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Reprint. Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed. Originally published: Tokyo: World Photo Press, 2006.