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Peace: The Biography of a Symbol

by Ken Kolsbun and Michael S. Sweeney

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Publisher Comments:

As the boomer generation moves onward through the milestones of life, 1960s nostalgia holds tremendous meaning today. And nothing more eloquently symbolizes the counterculture era than the peace sign. How did this simple sketch become so powerful an image?

Peace: The Biography of a Symbol tells the surprising story of the sign in words and pictures, from its origins in the nuclear disarmament efforts of the late 1950s to its adoption by the antiwar movement of the 1960s, through its stint as a mass-marketed commodity and its enduring relevance now.

As the symbol's popularity blossomed, so did an entire generation, and author Ken Kolsbun's expertly selected images — from his own collections as well as a variety of historical archives — illustrate both the sign itself and the larger history that it helped to shape. Along the way, the book recounts the controversy inspired by the peace symbol, bringing to light several trials that challenged its very existence. Drawing on exclusive archival interviews with Gerald Holtom, the late creator of the symbol, Peace recounts its birth and goes on to build a historic portrait using both iconic and rarely seen photographs.

With guaranteed appeal for audiences who flocked to Hippie several years ago, Peace will also capture fans of symbology, art, and history — and will pose an interesting counterpoint to the 2008 election. The compact trim size and low price point will help to position Peace as both affordable gift and easy impulse purchase.

Book News Annotation:

Gerald Holton combined the semaphore signals for the letters "N" and "D" for nuclear disarmament and his symbol made its public debut in London's Trafalgar Square at a rally organized by the British nuclear disarmament symbol in April 1958. After the symbol's adoption by American antiwar activists, it came to be recognized around the world as the international symbol for peace. This volume commemorates the 50-year anniversary of the peace sign by exploring in words and pictures the movements and individuals who have adopted it in order to advance their varied causes. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

Kolsbun tells the surprising story of the peace sign in words and pictures, from its origins in the nuclear disarmament efforts of the late 1950s to its adoption by the antiwar movement of the 1960s, through its stint as a mass-marketed commodity and its enduring relevance now.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781426202940
Subtitle:
The Biography of a Symbol
Author:
Ken Kolsbun and Michael S. Sweeney
With:
Sweeney, Mike
Author:
Kolsbun, Ken
Publisher:
National Geographic Society
Subject:
History
Subject:
Peace movements
Subject:
General
Subject:
Peace
Subject:
Antinuclear movement -- History.
Subject:
Symbolism in politics.
Publication Date:
April 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
175
Dimensions:
8.20x8.00x.60 in. 1.50 lbs.

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