Vehicle Art of World War Two by John Norris

Vehicle Art of World War Two by John Norris

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Full colour depictions of authentic (surviving or recreated) WW2 vehicle art . An excellent reference for reenactors, vehicle restorers, illustrators, wargamers and modellers.

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Vehicle Art of World War Two by John Norris

The 'nose art' that decorated WW2 aircraft has received considerable attention but the images and slogans that decorated land vehicles has been less widely appreciated. This visually stunning book displays many fine examples (original or faithfully recreated) of the art that adorned the military vehicles of both Allied and Axis forces. Both official unit markings, such as divisional badges and unit emblems, as well as decidedly less official renderings of pin-up girls and cartoon characters are included. John Norris's concise but well researched text and extended captions set the artwork in context and explain the development of vehicle art through the course of the war and in the various armies. The result is a visual treat for the casual reader and a valuable reference for reenactors, vehicle restorers, wargamers and modellers.
John Norris is a freelance military historian who writes regular monthly columns for several specialist titles, ranging from vehicle profiles to re-enactment events. He has written well over a dozen books on various military historical subjects, most recently Fix Bayonets! (2014) and Mortars of WWII (2015), both published by Pen & Sword.
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ISBN 13 9781473834187
ISBN 10 147383418X
Title Vehicle Art of World War Two
Author John Norris
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year published 2017-02-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.