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Joseph Pennell's Pictures of War Work in America Reproductions of a series of lithographs of munition works made by him with the permission and authority of the United States government, with notes and an introduction by the artist

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Joseph Pennell's Pictures of War Work in America Reproductions of a series of lithographs of munition works made by him with the permission and authority of the United States government, with notes and an introduction by the artist

by Joseph Pennell

EN·~23 minutes·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total

Joseph Pennell’s Pictures of War Work in America

0:29

INTRODUCTION—MY LITHOGRAPHS OF WAR WORK

8:54

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:52

I THE KEEL

0:16

II UNDER THE SHED

0:22

III THE ARMOR PLATE PRESS

0:16

IV IN THE LAND OF BROBDIGNAG: THE ARMOR PLATE BENDING PRESS

0:22

V BUILDING THE BATTLE SHIP

0:19

VI MAKING A TURBINE ENGINE

0:13

VII MAKING PROPELLER BLADES

0:16

Description

A seasoned illustrator brings listeners into the bustling heart of America’s wartime industry, sharing the story behind a striking series of lithographs that capture factories, shipyards, and munitions plants at work. He recounts his privileged access granted by the U.S. government, his travels across the country, and the sense of awe he felt watching ordinary production transform into a massive effort supporting the Allies. His personal reflections on the “wonder of work” blend technical detail with the emotional weight of a world at war, offering a unique artistic viewpoint without glorifying the conflict.

Through his narration, listeners will hear vivid descriptions of massive steel frames, the rhythmic clang of machinery, and the quiet roles women played in lighter tasks. The book serves as both a visual archive and a thoughtful commentary on how American industry adapted to wartime demands, preserving a moment when ordinary labor became an extraordinary national undertaking.

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Joseph Pennell's Pictures of War Work in America Reproductions of a series of lithographs of munition works made by him with the permission and authority of the United States government, with notes and an introduction by the artist Reproductions of a series of lithographs of munition works made by him with the permission and authority of the United States government, with notes and an introduction by the artist

Language

en

Duration

~23 minutes (22K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-05-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joseph Pennell

Joseph Pennell

1857–1926

Best known for vivid etchings, lithographs, and travel illustrations, this American artist brought cities, landmarks, and modern industry to life on the page. His work ranged from book and magazine illustration to striking prints of places in Europe and the United States.

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