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Liège to London 1939-1945 One Man's Journey
de Anne-Marie Glasheen
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À propos du livre
F C A M Poncelet
22.05.1912-05.08.1973
One man’s account passed on through his daughter.
Her father died in 1973. She has documents, photographs, papers – testimonies to his Resistance work in Belgium and France and his flight to freedom in the hope of rejoining the war effort via Spain and one of Franco’s prisons, Portugal and then by flying boat to Ireland then England; landing in Poole on Christmas Eve 1943. From London, he continued his war.
The covers of the book enclose the story of a critical episode in this man’s life.
22.05.1912-05.08.1973
One man’s account passed on through his daughter.
Her father died in 1973. She has documents, photographs, papers – testimonies to his Resistance work in Belgium and France and his flight to freedom in the hope of rejoining the war effort via Spain and one of Franco’s prisons, Portugal and then by flying boat to Ireland then England; landing in Poole on Christmas Eve 1943. From London, he continued his war.
The covers of the book enclose the story of a critical episode in this man’s life.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 34 - Date de publication: nov 04, 2008
- Mots-clés World War II, Family memoir, European history
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À propos du créateur
Anne-Marie Glasheen
London, United Kingdom
Born of a Belgian father and an English mother, I spent my early years in Belgium before settling in the UK. In 2002 I felt the need to find expression in a new vocabulary that did not necessarily have recourse to language. Through my photographic work I now endeavour to translate the reality of the captured image into the unreality or ‘surreality’ of the manipulated image. These ‘visual poems’ can stand on their own, or can incorporate or accompany words in English and/or French.