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Dazzle Ships: World War I and the Art of Confusion

Author Chris Barton
Publisher Millbrook Press TM
Category Hardcover
19.99 USD

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Author(s) Chris Barton
Publisher Millbrook Press TM
ISBN / ASIN 1512410144
ISBN-13 9781512410143
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #175,751
Category Hardcover
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Description

A visually stunning look at innovative and eye-popping measures used to protect ships during World War I.
During World War I, British and American ships were painted with bold colors and crazy patterns from bow to stern. Why would anyone put such eye-catching designs on ships?
Desperate to protect ships from German torpedo attacks, British lieutenant-commander Norman Wilkinson proposed what became known as dazzle. These stunning patterns and colors were meant to confuse the enemy about a ship's speed and direction. By the end of the war, more than four thousand ships had been painted with these mesmerizing designs.
Author Chris Barton and illustrator Victo Ngai vividly bring to life this little-known story of how the unlikely and the improbable became just plain dazzling.

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