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This work explores the value of the motorcycle to communications,
and how the despatch rider helped prevent German victory.
A vivid account of the opening weeks of war by a volunteer despatch
rider who may have prevented a swift German victory. Of
Anglo-German stock, Roger West was conflicted when the war broke
out but volunteered out of the strong sense of duty that was
characteristic of his class. His linguistic skills led to his being
commissioned into the Intelligence Corps but he was seconded as a
despatch rider to the 19th Brigade, which bore a great brunt of the
fighting in the first few weeks in 1914. West was in the thick of
things despite being crippled with a badly-damaged foot, often
riding round the clock, delivering despatches and directing and
assisting soldiers separated from their units and disoriented
stragglers. Discovering that a critical bridge had been left open
to the German advance he volunteered to ride back and blow it up,
preventing the retreating Fifth French Army from being taken in the
flank, something that could have fulfilled the Schlieffen Plan's
aims and won the war for Germany.
Exquisitely detailed and sumptuously worked, Michele Carragher's
embroidered art is breathtaking to behold. This comprehensive
insight into her work guides you from her initial ideas, right
through to the finished, astonishing pieces of work, collectively
titled Trace. Rich in symbolism and drawing inspiration from
throughout history, the book contains three created, embroidered
artefacts: a lavish glove, jewelled bodice and Japanese-style hair
pin. From these she extracts a narrative which becomes the basis
for three embroidered artworks, exploring themes of human duality
and our behavioural effects on society and the planet. The book
begins with an immersive, exquisitely photographed gallery tour of
all the pieces, showcasing Michele's work in incredible detail.
Following on from this, each artefact and artwork is discussed in
detail, giving insight into the working process, creative choices
and techniques used. Michele has worked for many years in the film
and TV industry, including as Costume Embroiderer for HBO's Game of
Thrones, and HBO's 2005 Emmy award winning production of Elizabeth
I. The last chapter of the book features a selection of images from
her inspiring catalogue of work.
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