The Book of Camouflage

The Book of Camouflage
Title The Book of Camouflage PDF eBook
Author Tim Newark
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 104
Release 2013-09-20
Genre History
ISBN 1472802926

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From its origins to its use in combat today, The Little Book of Camouflage tells the history of camouflage in conflict. Its conception, its uses and the colours are looked at, as well as the key patterns such as the German uniforms of World War II, the ever-recognisable American type worn during Vietnam and the British DPM forming a sort of recognition guide to the various patterns in use in the armies of history and present day. Illustrated throughout with the patterns themselves and images of camouflage in use, Tim Newark presents a quick and detailed look at the most prolific camouflage patterns.

False Colors

False Colors
Title False Colors PDF eBook
Author Roy R. Behrens
Publisher
Total Pages 223
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Design
ISBN 9780971324404

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Camouflage Cultures

Camouflage Cultures
Title Camouflage Cultures PDF eBook
Author Ann Elias
Publisher Sydney University Press
Total Pages 356
Release 2015-02-06
Genre History
ISBN 174332426X

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Approaching this subject from the disciplines of art history and theory, art practice, biology, cultural theory, literature and philosophy, this volume greatly expands the reach of camouflage's cultural terrain. The result is a collection that provides a new perspective on the developing discourse of camouflage and contributes to debates about the roles that physical, artistic and social camouflage play in contemporary life.

Camouflage and Art

Camouflage and Art
Title Camouflage and Art PDF eBook
Author Henrietta Goodden
Publisher Unicorn Publishing Group
Total Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Art and camouflage
ISBN 9780906290873

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Henrietta Goodden explores the development of the extraordinary ideas which were to play such an important part in defeating the enemy in the air, on land and at sea.

Art & Camouflage

Art & Camouflage
Title Art & Camouflage PDF eBook
Author Roy R. Behrens
Publisher
Total Pages 112
Release 1981
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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A Color of His Own

A Color of His Own
Title A Color of His Own PDF eBook
Author Leo Lionni
Publisher Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages 41
Release 2011-09-28
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 030797426X

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Elephants are gray. Pigs are pink. Only the chameleon has no color of his own. He is purple like the heather, yellow like a lemon, even black and orange striped like a tiger! Then one day a chameleon has an idea to remain one color forever by staying on the greenest leaf he can find. But in the autumn, the leaf changes from green to yellow to red . . . and so does the chameleon. When another chameleon suggests they travel together, he learns that companionship is more important than having a color of his own. No matter where he goes with his new friend, they will always be alike. Now available as an eBook.

Vanishing Act

Vanishing Act
Title Vanishing Act PDF eBook
Author Art Wolfe
Publisher Cameron
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-07-07
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781937359669

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In this astonishing book, legendary wildlife photographer Art Wolfe turns to one of nature's most fundamental survival techniques: the vanishing act. His portraits show animals and insects disappearing into their surroundings, using deceptions, disguises, lures, and decoys to confuse the eyes of both predator and prey. In a world where nothing is as it appears to be, a lion blends into the tall grass in the late-afternoon sun, or a harp seal disappears against his snowy backdrop. Pastel orchids can suddenly morph into predatory praying mantises, while lizard heads become tails. What at first appears to be a torn and decomposing leaf on a forest floor in Peru suddenly sprouts legs and starts walking: it is a leaf-mimic katydid. Spotting each cryptic animal amid Wolfe's clever compositions is both a fun and an informative challenge. At a time when many species are performing permanent vanishing acts due to habitat loss and human encroachment, this book showcases the beauty and evolutionary extremes of animal behavior and artfully illustrates the tenacious will to stay alive in an eat-or-be-eaten world.