Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Monday, November 11, 2013

Featured Book: The Great War

In honor of Veteran's Day today, I thought it would be fitting to feature a book that we recently received here at the library.


Joe Sacco has written a number of graphic novels set in war-torn areas.  His latest work, however, is unique.  Modeled after the great Bayeaux tapestry, The Great War is a graphic panorama, 24 feet long representation of the first day of World War I's Battle of the Somme.  From General Haig viewing the field on the far left to bodies being buried on the right, we see details from cooks preparing meals, men moving into trenches and rum rations being dispensed.

Included is a booklet with an author's note, an essay on the battle by historian Adam Hochschild and an annotation of the panorama written by Sacco.



Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Featured book: Dying for Victorian Medicine


I'm highlighting this book purely because I know a few people who might be interested in the topic.  And because of the image on the cover.  So if you are interested in Victorian history, human dissection, medical history, or public health history, have a look at this book!  You can even preview the book online here.