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The Great War
The Great War | Joe Sacco
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AN ILLUSTRATED PANORAMA WITH AN ESSAY BY ADAM HOCHSCHILDThe first day of the Battle of the Somme has come to epitomise the Great War.This monumental panorama captures the unimaginable horrors of that fateful day.On 1st July 1916, almost 20,000 British soldiers were killed and another 40,000 were wounded during the first day of The Somme. In The Great War, acclaimed cartoonist Joe Sacco depicts the events of that day in an extraordinary, 24-foot-long wordless panorama- from British soldiers going 'over the top? and being cut down in No-Man?s-Land, to the tens of thousands of wounded soldiers retreating and the dead being buried en masse. Printed on fine accordion-fold paper and packaged in a deluxe hardcover slipcase with a 16-page accompanying booklet, The Great Warmakes visceral one of the bloodiest days in history.'This is incredible. It is fantastic. He?s showing you far more than a film or photographs could. It?s just drawing ? it?s a superb example of what art can do.? David Hockney, Sunday Times'Sacco?s work is the best argument around for comics as a journalistic medium? GQ
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Wordless, 24-foot-long accordion-folded panorama of one day of battle. A Great War version of the Bayeux tapestry. Meticulous, beautiful & heartbreaking. Every time I look through it, I see new details that bear witness to each man as individuals. Words cannot express the horrors of that day.

Stephanie-Anne Oh wow! I want this... 8y
kdwinchester I saw this in the bookstore the other day. It's incredibly gorgeous. 8y
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