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50 striking photographs, from IWM's unrivalled photography collection, tell the stories of wartime civilians during the Blitz.
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The life that Susan Sandyman has lovingly created is shattered when Singapore falls to Japan. Forced to flee home to thehamlets of southern England, she can either... Læs mere
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Fighter Command showcases 50 photographs of the iconic aircraft and crew behind Britain's spirited fighting force. This vibrant collection traces the... Læs mere
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A rare and fascinating facsimile of an unseen M.I.9 publication.
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Visions of War brings together iconic and previously unseen artworks from Imperial War Museums's unrivalled collection to tell the authoritative story of modern war art.
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Telling the story of IWM's most iconic painting, this book presents John Singer Sargent's newly conserved Gassed in all its glory, exploring the history of the artwork and its composition, and examining its importance in the art world.
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Tim Hetherington highlights 50 photographs by the award-winning conflict photographer Tim Hetherington. Featuring seminal photography of his time in Liberia... Læs mere
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Spanning the Sicilian countryside to the brothels of Ostend, and the final book in Alexander Baron's War Trilogy, The Human Kind is a series of pithy vignettes reflective of the author's own wartime experiences. This is a brand new edition in IWM's Wartime Classic series.
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In August 1943, Sergeant Craddock leads his battle-weary platoon down Via Garibaldi in Catania, Sicily. The next few weeks take on a dreamlike quality as newfound relationships flourish... Læs mere
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Colour in the amazing animal heroes from IWM's unique collection of stories.
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Drawing on IWM's unrivalled collection, The Air War in Paintings reveals how the artists of the 1940s responded to the unfolding air war in Britain, illuminating their private anxieties, their ambitions and their experiences.