World War I: The Definitive Visual Guide

World War I: The Definitive Visual Guide

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Summary

Learn everything you need to know about the first war to shake the world and change the course of history。

World War I: The Definitive Visual Guide takes you from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand to the Treaty of Versailles, through beautifully illustrated and easy to understand timelines。 Recreate the experience of some of the most prominent battles, such as the Somme and Verdun, through compelling direct accounts from soldiers who fought as well as civilians who lived through the First World War。 Marvel at the impressive weaponry and equipment used throughout the war, and learn more about the key figures, such as David Lloyd George and Joseph Joffre。

Packed with images, maps, portraits, key artefacts and unforgettable first person accounts, World War I: The Definitive Visual Guide is an uniquely accessible military history of one of the world's most devastating conflicts。

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Reviews

Nikola Novaković

Perfect as both an introduction for beginners and a refresher for WW1 enthusiasts。 The title is a bit misguided, since this is no simple picture book but a well-written outline of each component of the war, including detailed accounts of individual battles, their context, and the persons involved, from slightly before WW1 to a little after its conclusion。 The list of cemeteries and war memorials at the back of the book with accompanying photographs is especially striking。

Fernando

Wow! This a quite interesting book, full of details, pictures。 And very well researched!

spike marlin

This is an excellent book。 In an easy to understand it outlines much of the political, social, economic, and military issues of the war in a chronological order。 This is the fourth book that I have read by The Smithsonian And this is by far the best one。 It is balanced and includes something from all countries that fought in the war。 If you are looking for an understanding of World War I then this is a great book to start with。

Adysnewbox

Yes, it's a coffee-table book, but I'm under quarantine along with the rest of the world, so I've got the time & opportunity to read every last word! Thankfully, it's also a terrific way for a layman such as myself to get a deeper, more detailed, comprehensive understanding of World War I。 I have a decent knowledge of World War II from my school history lessons, plus many books (fiction and non-fiction) that I've read on the subject。 But my understanding of World War I was much less detailed; I Yes, it's a coffee-table book, but I'm under quarantine along with the rest of the world, so I've got the time & opportunity to read every last word! Thankfully, it's also a terrific way for a layman such as myself to get a deeper, more detailed, comprehensive understanding of World War I。 I have a decent knowledge of World War II from my school history lessons, plus many books (fiction and non-fiction) that I've read on the subject。 But my understanding of World War I was much less detailed; I didn't understand the causes of that conflict, the alliances, or the significant moments。 This book is wonderful at putting all the major events of World War I into their proper context。 Each page spread can be read as its own individual "article" without relying too much on the other pages。 Most pages include large detailed photos, maps, and/or illustrations with detailed captions that explain events in detail。 There are even "Before" and "After" tabs on most pages; the "Before" tab lists a few crucial events that led the way to the events described on the main splash page, and the "After" tab lists events that occurred later as a result of the main page events。 There are also several biographies of significant heads of state/generals/soldiers from the war from multiple countries, pages with samples of the weaponry/technology used, and "man on the street" interviews for many of the war's significant events, complete with vivid photographs。Thanks to this book, my understanding of World War I is much deeper, and I can describe in greater detail the "big picture" events that created the "war to end all wars" (a phrase which, I am sorry to say, proved to be inaccurate)。 。。。more

Anas Ahamed

World War I a Sad Affair, a crumbling Europe trying to fight for its survival, eventually took the complete Globe to fall with it。 This Visual Guide is an excellent tool to learn from Mistakes for a better future。 Decorated with real time pictures and covering almost each and every aspect of the tragedy including the role of neutral countries like Sweden Switzerland to the importance of Animals in the War。The book is not only equipped with Fancy pictures it gives minute details concerning those World War I a Sad Affair, a crumbling Europe trying to fight for its survival, eventually took the complete Globe to fall with it。 This Visual Guide is an excellent tool to learn from Mistakes for a better future。 Decorated with real time pictures and covering almost each and every aspect of the tragedy including the role of neutral countries like Sweden Switzerland to the importance of Animals in the War。The book is not only equipped with Fancy pictures it gives minute details concerning those pics, which ultimately helps boost the imagination of an individual to realize the horror of the War。 The timeline is perfectly synchronized and the important figures of the calamity are featured in special pages。An educating book, deprived of any explicit images which might harm ones psychology, hence can be recommended to minors for academic purpose (if they can sustain the lengthy text and the political nature of the content) Real time Maps are also included to understand the standing of the Allies and cleverly utilized as an effective tool to exhibit the strategic formation, position, attack and defense of the Armies。 However this Maps are hard to decipher due to the Hodgepodge of so many things, (the only drawback in this book。)The price is at the higher side but considering its a beautiful coffee table book, it worth the Money。 There are other cheap version available in the Market, but if you want to go for Quality this is the right book to go for。 。。。more

Walt

This is a great book。 The visuals are nice。 The information is easy to read and understand。 The writing and clear and crisp。 The format is very good。 Everything encourages readers to turn the page。 The only problems are the stand-outs - both small on each page, and some page-length stand-outs that appear to be randomly thrown in wherever。 This is a large book。 It is a thick coffee table book。 The design is for browsing and quick reading。 Each two-page spread reads like a chapter。 The material is This is a great book。 The visuals are nice。 The information is easy to read and understand。 The writing and clear and crisp。 The format is very good。 Everything encourages readers to turn the page。 The only problems are the stand-outs - both small on each page, and some page-length stand-outs that appear to be randomly thrown in wherever。 This is a large book。 It is a thick coffee table book。 The design is for browsing and quick reading。 Each two-page spread reads like a chapter。 The material is clear and focused。 Even with such a small space as two pages, the material is clear and a basic sense of chronology stays with the reader。 It is beautifully done。 Readers will easily get a sense of the hardship and emotions associated with the soldiers, the generals, and the public。 The pages are thick and high-quality。 The publisher expects the book to receive a lot of attention, and acted accordingly。 In about 350 pages Grant covers many different theaters of war as well as biographies of leading generals, civilian life, politics, and society。 It always amazed me how Austria and Turkey fell apart after the war。 Grant clearly demonstrates the collapse occurred in both empires during the war。 The same hold true for Russia which went through radical border upheavals 1918-1922。 At one point, Grant simply writes the victorious German armies simply stopped pressing forward into Russia because there was no point。 Russia had collapsed。 The same held true for Austria and Turkey。 It is a rare gift to be able to clearly synthesize so much information and repackage it into such small bits of information。Although the title says it is the definitive visual history of the war, I am not as convinced。 There are many picture books out there。 Grant had to use a lot of page space for his writing。 Although the images are great, there are many more available。 It is a little picky to focus on the title of the book; but it is a simple observation。 Again, the images are great; but is this the definitive collection?My only gripe about the book are the various stand-outs that break up the chronology of war。 Do readers really need a two-page spread on General Pershing or even the German Airforce before Richthofen? The information appears to be solid, but I tended to skim through it。 Even on pages where the information focused on battles and campaigns, the stand-outs are distracting。 Maybe they are necessary to compliment the overall structure and format of the book。 The information is relevant, almost like footnotes。 Overall, I heartily recommend this book to anyone and everyone。 Experts on WWI may find some problems in the brevity and oversimplification of complex happenings; but most people will learn a great deal about history and this time period。 It is certainly a wonderful nonfiction book! 。。。more

Phillip

4。0 / 5。0Well written with informative layout and selection of topics。 Nice balance of graphics, asides, sidebars, and text。 More than usual attention to theaters beside western front。Great introduction to WWI timelines。 Context is missing but is probably not appropriate for this treatment。

the dark knight

Upto the mark。

Doug

A great coffee table introduction to the WWI。 topics and significant events and people are summarized in two page segments。 this isn't the book to learn the details of Verdun or a biography of Church, von Richthofen, Foch, or Franz-Josef。 But it's a start。 A great coffee table introduction to the WWI。 topics and significant events and people are summarized in two page segments。 this isn't the book to learn the details of Verdun or a biography of Church, von Richthofen, Foch, or Franz-Josef。 But it's a start。 。。。more

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robin friedman

Studying the Great War With The SmithsonianThe Smithsonian Institution and DK Publishing have produced this new history, "World War I: The Definitive Visual History from Sarajevo to Versailles" (2014) to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Great War。 Superlatives deserve to be approached with skepticism, but the term "definitive visual history" may be warranted in this instance。 R。C。 Grant, who has written many books on modern warfare, is credited as the author while Richard Overy, Professo Studying the Great War With The SmithsonianThe Smithsonian Institution and DK Publishing have produced this new history, "World War I: The Definitive Visual History from Sarajevo to Versailles" (2014) to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Great War。 Superlatives deserve to be approached with skepticism, but the term "definitive visual history" may be warranted in this instance。 R。C。 Grant, who has written many books on modern warfare, is credited as the author while Richard Overy, Professor of History at the University of Exeter is listed as a consultant。The Smithsonian's WW I consists of about 350 pages divided into seven large chapters。 It begins with an introductory chapter covering the conditions that led to the War between 1870 and 1914。 The next five chapters cover the progress of the war on a year-by-year basis from 1914 to 1918 through the Armistice of November 11, 1918。 The concluding chapter explores the aftermath of the war through 1923, including the Paris Peace Conference, the Treaty of Versailles, and the continued world instability which led to WW II。The book is evenly divided between text and pictures。 The text includes a great deal of information on every page。 Each chapter begins with a timeline in a calendar format which summarizes the major events of the year under discussion。 The discussion then proceeds in two-page sections on facing pages covering a small, specific aspect of the war。 The topics covered include battles, leaders, political events, campaigns, and activities on the home fronts, including, for example the Russian Revolution, and the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II late in the War。 The war on land, sea, and air is described as are the many fronts on which WW I was fought。 There are insets in the text giving a short "before" and "after" summation for each event discussed。 There are also extended cross-references in the book between related topics。 The "before" and "after" format and cross-references provide continuity to the presentation and allows the reader to explore a subject in the middle of the book with some necessary perspective of what came before and after。 It also leads to a degree of repetition, but repetition is the mother of learning。 The text includes many sections labeled "eyewitness" in which contemporaneous voices are heard about the particular event under discussion。The pictures in the volume are well-chosen and clearly presented and labeled。 They are in a mix of color and black and white。 The books include maps and military diagrams for readers interested in following the progression of the many battles described。 There are photographs of the trenches and their hardships, of combatants, of propaganda tools, of soldiers and leaders, of weaponry, ships, guns, planes, and more。The book provides a surprisingly detailed overview of the Great War。 It gives a feel for the enormity of the conflict in terms of size and loss of life。 It helps the reader understand the origins of the Great War, its course and increasing futility, its relationship to WW II, and its continuing impact。 It is a necessary and important history to understand, but not an edifying one。Although in nearly coffee-table size and with many photographs, this book is a work for serious reading rather than for browsing。 It requires about the same length of time to read and digest as a standard, non-pictorial account of the Great War。 The authors are careful to present issues and controversies relating to the War without drawing dogmatic conclusions。 Rather, the book encourages readers to think about the Great War and its impact。 This Smithsonian pictorial history makes an excellent choice for readers who want to read one book about WW I。 Readers with a serious long-term interest in the War will also learn a great deal from this volume。Robin Friedman 。。。more

Jessica

I wish I had had this primer before I embarked upon my 3 year quest for WWI knowledge。 The information and artifacts were presented in a clear, straightforward manner, which allowed me to easily look up or cite information。 I love visual histories, so I am now in the process of collecting the others that DK has done for major American conflicts。 Highly recommended。

Kate MacMillan

2014 marks the centennial of the start of World War I — DK will mark the occasion with the publication of World War I: The Definitive Visual Guide, a vividly illustrated, in-depth account of the Great War。Written by historian R。 G。 Grant, and created by DK's award-winning editorial and design team, World War I charts the developments of the war from a global perspective。 Using illustrated timelines, detailed maps, and personal accounts, readers will see the oft-studied war in a new light。 Key ep 2014 marks the centennial of the start of World War I — DK will mark the occasion with the publication of World War I: The Definitive Visual Guide, a vividly illustrated, in-depth account of the Great War。Written by historian R。 G。 Grant, and created by DK's award-winning editorial and design team, World War I charts the developments of the war from a global perspective。 Using illustrated timelines, detailed maps, and personal accounts, readers will see the oft-studied war in a new light。 Key episodes are set clearly in the wider context of the conflict, in-depth profiles look at the key generals and political leaders, and full-color photo galleries showcase the weapons, inventions, and new technologies that altered the course of history。 。。。more

Carrie Turansky

Beautiful illustrations and great research info for my writing。 I recommend this book to anyone who is looking for information about WW1。 This is a very large book!

Jim Blessing

Oversize Smithsonina book on World War One。 Very thorough treatment of the conflict covering all areas of conflict

Terry

An amazing compilation。

Jenny

This book does a fantastic job of making the details of the Great War accessible to just about everyone。 I appreciate the detail that went into making the book, and the visuals help drive points home。 I'll keep an eye out for similar efforts made by the Smithsonian and this publisher。 This book does a fantastic job of making the details of the Great War accessible to just about everyone。 I appreciate the detail that went into making the book, and the visuals help drive points home。 I'll keep an eye out for similar efforts made by the Smithsonian and this publisher。 。。。more

Bonnie

This was the perfect overview for World War I, its effects, and its significance in the larger picture of history。 The pictures were incredible, the biographies were enlightening, and now after reading this, I have a few additions to my reading list and my travel list。 Also, bonus points for not making this too depressing。。。the Vietnam visual history was a real downer。 I mean, it's war, but。。。I guess I'm a fragile soul。 This was the perfect overview for World War I, its effects, and its significance in the larger picture of history。 The pictures were incredible, the biographies were enlightening, and now after reading this, I have a few additions to my reading list and my travel list。 Also, bonus points for not making this too depressing。。。the Vietnam visual history was a real downer。 I mean, it's war, but。。。I guess I'm a fragile soul。 。。。more

Ian

Being a Smithsonian book I thought this could be slanted towards the U。S。 contribution。 However I found it to be very balanced (although it could have emphasized the Canadian contribution)。 The book is very well laid out, with each section being two pages long。 Thus it is easy to flip through and read sections that interest you and skip others。

Cate

What is not to love about a book that has been put together by The Smithsonian and DK? Sometimes they don’t always hit the right note and produce a piece of work that appeals to all audiences, but with this book they hit all markets and made this period of our world history accessible to everyone。Full of pictures, maps and excerpts from people who were actually there, this book provides an interesting collection of information about the World War I。 I originally picked this book up as I am havin What is not to love about a book that has been put together by The Smithsonian and DK? Sometimes they don’t always hit the right note and produce a piece of work that appeals to all audiences, but with this book they hit all markets and made this period of our world history accessible to everyone。Full of pictures, maps and excerpts from people who were actually there, this book provides an interesting collection of information about the World War I。 I originally picked this book up as I am having to write a paper on trench warfare, and found facts in here that I had not come across anywhere else; the detailed maps were also a plus in my research, and would help in understanding this form of warfare to those not familiar with it。 For those who might be concerned that this book may be too much for younger readers, there is no need; although the pictures used are mainly ‘war’ photographs and paintings, there is nothing too graphic or disturbing about them, rather the opposite they exude a sense of sadness when viewed from this point in our history。 The start of the book provides a timeline up to the outbreak of war, and then in a somewhat chronological order follows it through to the Armistice and then the aftermath and how the end of the war didn’t just stop with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles。 The way in which this book has been put together gives the reader the museum experience without leaving the comfort of their own homes, and the heavy pages and striking cover add to this feeling of being in another place。My reasoning for giving this lovely book only a four thumbs rating was the size of the text, I did find it rather small and densely packed in places, and would have been happier with more pages in the book if the text were larger。 Overall though this a great book to use as an introduction to the era, and as a supplement to more serious studies; as a plus it also looks great on the coffee table too。 I would highly recommend this book to all who are interested in this era, or just want to expand their knowledge about, what was supposed to be, the ‘war to end all wars’。 It will make the reader think considering that some of the places mentioned in the book are still fighting today, which will bring up the question of why?Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut。com/2014/10/22。。。 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3。0 Unported License。 。。。more

Jennifer

Two words - DK and Smithsonian。 This is an excellent overview of WWI。 The layout separated by years (with a timeline) is rather helpful, and of course, the photos/artifacts accompanying the text are wonderful。 There was a concerted effort to bring to light some of the lesser known battles and people who helped to shape the war, and a great deal of information on how this was actually was the first "world" war。 In fact, it's sad to think that many of the places that played a part in war a century Two words - DK and Smithsonian。 This is an excellent overview of WWI。 The layout separated by years (with a timeline) is rather helpful, and of course, the photos/artifacts accompanying the text are wonderful。 There was a concerted effort to bring to light some of the lesser known battles and people who helped to shape the war, and a great deal of information on how this was actually was the first "world" war。 In fact, it's sad to think that many of the places that played a part in war a century ago are still places where there is fighting today: Gaza, Iraq, the Ukraine (seriously, do we never learn?)。Overall, there is a lot of breadth covered and its done in a mostly objective manner (Kaiser Wilhelm was a little crazy)。 A great resource for classrooms, and a good reference for anyone wanting to understand the war - and why its legacy still lingers on after 100 years。 。。。more

Rene

Heel verhelderend en uitgebreid verhaal van de Groote Oorlog。

Steve

This is really very good for a "coffee table" book。 Lots of substance and historical analysis。 It really helped me understand the developments during the war and particularly the German collapse in 1918。 Also--in the plus ca change, plus ca meme category, a lot of the military developments by 1918 were picked right back up in 1939。 Pictures and maps do an excellent job of illustrating and amplifying the text。 This is really very good for a "coffee table" book。 Lots of substance and historical analysis。 It really helped me understand the developments during the war and particularly the German collapse in 1918。 Also--in the plus ca change, plus ca meme category, a lot of the military developments by 1918 were picked right back up in 1939。 Pictures and maps do an excellent job of illustrating and amplifying the text。 。。。more

J。S。

This is a really nice book - almost coffee-table size (and quality!) but with good information inside。 It gives a very decent overview history of WWI (I've read a handful of histories on the "Great War" but wouldn't consider myself an expert) and the battles and such, but it also does a good job of putting it into the context of the time (although blaming it on the assassination of Franz Ferdinand is a bit simplistic)。 The layout is a bit dense and text a bit on the small side, but it's still ve This is a really nice book - almost coffee-table size (and quality!) but with good information inside。 It gives a very decent overview history of WWI (I've read a handful of histories on the "Great War" but wouldn't consider myself an expert) and the battles and such, but it also does a good job of putting it into the context of the time (although blaming it on the assassination of Franz Ferdinand is a bit simplistic)。 The layout is a bit dense and text a bit on the small side, but it's still very informative。 Pictures are used heavily, although they aren't all "war" photos (and while there are a lot of actual "war" photos, I don't recall seeing anything I thought was overly graphic)。 There are also quite a few pages throughout that show various items, such as the guns (or grenades, tanks, airplanes, uniforms, etc。) of WWI that is interesting and gives it the museum-experience feel。 I'm mostly familiar with DK books from when my kids were younger, and we bought several of the "encyclopedia" type of books they produce。 But this one is on a much higher level than those books - with the same picture-heavy format but with excellent quality information。 Overall, I really like this book and think it serves well both as an introduction to WWI and as a supplement to a more serious beginner study。 And it looks great on the coffee table, too! (I received this book from the Amazon Vine program。) 。。。more

Andrew

R。G。 Grant's Smithsonian "World War 1: A Definitive Visual History" is an interesting collection of facts and illustrations about the first Great War。 Some of the visuals are quite nice, and paint a grim picture of this war。 The book is not necessarily in any chronological order, and jumps between fronts and theatre's of war。 War on the western front will be talked about up until 1916, and then the book will jump to a different theatre a year or two earlier。The facts contained within the book of R。G。 Grant's Smithsonian "World War 1: A Definitive Visual History" is an interesting collection of facts and illustrations about the first Great War。 Some of the visuals are quite nice, and paint a grim picture of this war。 The book is not necessarily in any chronological order, and jumps between fronts and theatre's of war。 War on the western front will be talked about up until 1916, and then the book will jump to a different theatre a year or two earlier。The facts contained within the book offer little depth, which makes this an excellent visual tool but little else。 The book offers little that isn't already covered in other coffee-table style books on this subject。 Even still, reading about the First World War is always interesting, and the style presented within this book makes it well worth a read, especially if you are just starting to dig into the subject。 。。。more

Jbondandrews

I found the World War I book quite interesting to look at。 The pictures very vivid and informative。

Martha

After reading Thomas Keneally's Daughters of Mars my curiosity about the first world war was tweaked。 Since this year marks 100 years since the start of that conflict there have a been a number of good books published on the subject and this large format, illustrated one is full of information, from gear, uniforms, and artillery to photos of troops and diagrams of battles。 After reading Thomas Keneally's Daughters of Mars my curiosity about the first world war was tweaked。 Since this year marks 100 years since the start of that conflict there have a been a number of good books published on the subject and this large format, illustrated one is full of information, from gear, uniforms, and artillery to photos of troops and diagrams of battles。 。。。more

Irene

This is an excellent history - a perfect balance of pictures and information。