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1000 Flags: Banners and Ensigns [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x178 mm, 1000 clr illus
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: Firefly Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0228102588
  • ISBN-13: 9780228102588
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x178 mm, 1000 clr illus
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: Firefly Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0228102588
  • ISBN-13: 9780228102588
Teised raamatud teemal:

A guide to the world's flags, their history and design.

Did you know that the flag of the United States has been modified 32 times? And that the Jolly Roger is still flown today? Every flag raised through time has a remarkable history tied to the identity and history of whoever is flying it. 1000 Flags reveals the significance and meaning of a flag's graphic components and introduces the major types of flag, with additional focus on the unusual and the unexpected.

The book covers:

  • Flag definition, composition and forms: What makes a flag
  • To hoist the colors: White, black, red, green, blue, yellow and orange
  • To prove sovereignty: The history of a national flag; Maritime pavilions
  • To honor lineage: Heraldry in history to the present
  • To glorify the past: The oldest flags; selection of historical flags; History of some national flags
  • A flag to reflect change: Countries that have had the highest number of flags
  • A flag to reveal religion: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism; Procession banners
  • A flag to reveal identity: Regional belonging, Cultural belonging
  • A flag to reveal convictions: Protest flags, Organizational flags
  • A flag to show strength or intimidate opponents: Weapons; Pirate symbols
  • A flag to communicate intention: The 36 maritime signal pavilions and their associations
  • A flag to impose rules: Competition flags, Beach flags.
  • Topics of special focus include the genesis of the Union Jack; the most used colors; the birth of a flag; confederation flags, such as Panafrican and the European Union; LGBTQ and friends flags, such as Leather Fetish and Genderfluid Pride; and Racing Flags.

    By way of a fascinating survey of flag design, 1000 Flags provides a unique overview of world geopolitics, history, and political movements. It is an interesting reference book and will be a long-lived selection for schools, libraries and retail.

    1 Anatomy of a Flag
    8(14)
    Many Origins, One Meaning
    10(4)
    Parts of a Flag
    12(2)
    A History of Ratios
    14(2)
    Types of Flags
    16(4)
    Strict Usage Rules
    20(2)
    2 The Toolbox
    22(42)
    Most Common Colors
    24(14)
    White Is for Cease-Fire!
    26(2)
    Black Is for Battle
    28(2)
    Red Is for Revolution
    30(2)
    Blue Is for Sea, Sky, Horizon and Hope
    32(2)
    Yellow Is for Sun, Gold and Wisdom
    34(2)
    Green Is for Nature and Islam
    36(2)
    Geometry as a Symbol
    38(2)
    Horizontal Stripes: Coming Together
    40(2)
    Vertical Stripes: Breaking Apart
    42(2)
    Circles: Sun and Moon
    44(2)
    Triangles: Standing Out
    46(2)
    Crosses
    48(2)
    The Blazon
    50(4)
    The Importance of Nature
    54(6)
    Animals: Quite the Menagerie!
    56(2)
    Flowers and Other Plants
    58(2)
    Weapons
    60(2)
    Religious Symbols
    62(2)
    3 (Reconstructing the Past
    64(24)
    Recognition of a State
    66(4)
    The Oldest Flags
    70(4)
    The Birth of a Flag
    74(6)
    Voting for Their Flag
    76(4)
    The Death of a Flag
    80(8)
    The Collapse of the USSR
    82(4)
    The Breakup of Yugoslavia
    86(2)
    4 A History of Nations
    88(52)
    The United Kingdom
    90(8)
    The Commonwealth of Nations
    92(6)
    France
    98(6)
    French Regions and Departments
    100(4)
    Spain
    104(4)
    Autonomous Communities of Spain
    106(2)
    Italy
    108(4)
    Italian Regions
    110(2)
    Japan
    112(6)
    Japanese Prefectures
    114(4)
    People's Republic of China
    118(4)
    The Chinese Provinces
    120(2)
    The United States of America
    122(8)
    The States
    126(4)
    Germany
    130(6)
    German Lander
    134(2)
    Switzerland
    136(4)
    The Swiss Cantons
    138(2)
    5 A Common Identity
    140(24)
    The Pan-Slavic Flag
    142(2)
    The Colors of Africa
    144(4)
    The Pan-African Flag: Red, Black and Green
    146(2)
    Pan-Arab Colors
    148(2)
    The European Union
    150(2)
    The UN
    152(2)
    Antarctica
    154(4)
    Indigenous Peoples
    158(6)
    Indigenous Peoples of America
    160(2)
    Peoples of the Andes
    162(2)
    6 The Rag as a Universal Medium
    164(2)
    The Pride Flag
    166(2)
    The Common Good: NGOs
    168(2)
    The Red Cross
    170(4)
    The Maritime Alphabet
    174(6)
    Maritime Ensigns
    178(2)
    Sports Flags
    180(6)
    Beach Flags
    182(4)
    Pirates
    186(2)
    Opinions and Activism
    188(2)
    7 An Overview of Flags
    190(2)
    A Family Resemblance
    192(4)
    Elaborate Flags
    196(2)
    Winning Combinations
    198(4)
    Winning Motifs
    202(4)
    Unique Flags
    206(2)
    Former Flags
    208(2)
    Indigenous Peoples
    210(4)
    Ethnic Populations
    214(4)
    Intergovernmental Organizations
    218(2)
    Countries in 1900
    220(2)
    The History of a Flag
    222(5)
    Countries of the World Today
    227
    French journalist and historian Élisabeth Dumont-Le Cornec has written or edited more than 40 books, including Wonders of the World and World Religions. She lives in Paris.