<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> <b><i>A guide to the world's flags, their history and design.</i></b> </p><p> 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. <i>1000 Flags</i> 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. </p><p> The book covers: </p><p> <li> <b>Flag definition, composition and forms: </b> What makes a flag </li> <li> <b>To hoist the colors: </b> White, black, red, green, blue, yellow and orange </li> <li> <b>To prove sovereignty: </b> The history of a national flag; Maritime pavilions </li> <li> <b>To honor lineage: </b> Heraldry in history to the present </li> <li> <b>To glorify the past: </b> The oldest flags; selection of historical flags; History of some national flags </li> <li> <b>A flag to reflect change: </b> Countries that have had the highest number of flags </li> <li> <b>A flag to reveal religion: </b> Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism; Procession banners </li> <li> <b>A flag to reveal identity: </b> Regional belonging, Cultural belonging</li> <li> <b>A flag to reveal convictions: </b> Protest flags, Organizational flags</li> <li> <b>A flag to show strength or intimidate opponents: </b> Weapons; Pirate symbols </li> <li> <b>A flag to communicate intention: </b> The 36 maritime signal pavilions and their associations </li> <li> <b>A flag to impose rules: </b> Competition flags, Beach flags. </li> </p><p> 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. </p><p> By way of a fascinating survey of flag design, <i>1000 Flags</i> 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. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p> Elisabeth Dumont Le Cornec has written or edited more than 40 books, including <i>Wonders of the World</i> and <i>World Religions</i>. She lives in Paris. </p>
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