An edition of Flag: An American Biography (2005)

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An American biography

1st ed.

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An edition of Flag: An American Biography (2005)

Flag

An American biography

1st ed.

This is one of those books that seem as though someone should have written it years ago--but better late than never. Flag: An American Biography is a must-read for scholars, history buffs, patriotic organizations, flag wavers, flag burners, or anyone who owns an American flag or has seen one in the last forty-eight hours. This iconic symbol of the nation, which is so ubiquitous in our lives, needs a history, and this is the definitive history of the flag of the United States of America. Marc Leepson has done a wonderful job of making this inanimate object come alive and speak to us--from the preface by Nelson. No other country worships its flag with quite the intensity of the people of the United States of America. It is a rallying symbol for all of us, whether we're cheering or protesting, during good times and bad. To understand the U.S.A. and her citizens, it is necessary to understand the origins, the legends, and the meaning of our flag. Marc Leepson's Flag is a grand book, worthy of its grand subject.--Homer Hickam, author of Rocket Boys/October Sky and The Keeper's Son. The nation turns to it as an emotional, political, and patriotic symbol in good times and bad. Americans fly it everywhere we live and everywhere we go, from front porches in Florida to pickup trucks in Alaska. We display the red-white-and-blue American flag at festive events to celebrate and, at times of national tragedy, to grieve and show our resolve. We wrap ourselves in it in displays of patriotism, politics, nationalism, and jingoism. The thirteen-stripe, fifty-star flag is as familiar an American icon as any that has existed in the nation's history. It stirs something in the hearts of Americans like no other symbol. Yet the history of the flag, especially its origins, is cloaked in myth and misinformation. Flag: An American Biography rectifies that situation by presenting a lively, comprehensive, illuminating look at the history of the American flag from its beginnings to today. Journalist, historian, and author of the highly acclaimed Saving Monticello, Leepson uncovers scores of little-known, fascinating facts as he traces the evolution of the American flag from the Colonial period to its prominent role as a symbol of American resolve in today's war against terrorism. Flag sifts through the historical evidence to--among many other things--uncover the truth behind the Betsy Ross myth and to discover the true designer of the stars and stripes. The book also shines informing light on a string of colorful and influential Americans who shaped the history of the American flag. Leepson analyzes the influence and impact of the maker of the star-spangled banner, Mary Pickersgill; the author of the national anthem, Francis Scott Key; the coiner of the phrase Old Glory, U.S. Navy Capt. Samuel Driver; the first officer killed in the Civil War, Union Col. Elmer Ellsworth, who died defending the flag; the first African-American Medal of Honor recipient, William Carney, who carried the flag and led troops through a viciously bloody Civil War battle; the creator of Flag Day, Wisconsin schoolteacher B.J. Cigrand; the father of the pledge of allegiance, Francis Bellamy; and Joe Rosenthal, the AP photographer who took the most reproduced image of the twentieth century, the marines raising the American flag at Iwo Jima. The American flag was seen as a symbol of a "divine plan" for the American ideal during the Civil War; as a symbol of the nation's historical heritage at the 1876 centennial celebrations; as a symbol conveying respect for the government and our social institutions--the so-called cult of the flag--in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. During the Vietnam War, the flag was a divisive emblem in a bitterly divided nation. In the wake of the events of September 11, 2001, the flag became an instant and widely used symbol of a nation united against terrorism. "Flag," as the novelist Nelson DeMille says in his preface, is not a book with an agenda or a subjective point of view. It is an objective history of the American flag, well researched, well presented, easy to read and understand, and very informative and entertaining.

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Pages
352

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Flag: An American Biography
2007, St. Martin's Press
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May 30, 2006, St. Martin's Griffin
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May 26, 2005, Thomas Dunne Books
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Antecedents
Birth of a symbol
Mother of invention
First additions
Our flag was still there
Additions and a subtraction
House divided against itself
Flagmania
Band of Brothers
Hundredth Anniversary
Golden age of fraternity
One nation indivisible
Great war
One hundred percent Americanism
United we stand
Cold war
Generation gap
United we stand again
Appendix: Stars and states.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [309]-318) and index.

Published in
New York, NY, USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
929.9/2/0973, 929.9
Library of Congress
CR113 .L44 2005, CR113.L44 2005, CR113 .L44

Contributors

Foreword
Nelson DeMille

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xviii, 334 p. :
Number of pages
352

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3312209M
ISBN 10
0312323085
ISBN 13
9780312323080
LCCN
2004065920
OCLC/WorldCat
57366106
LibraryThing
139998
Goodreads
1028269

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL5738560W
LibraryThing
139998

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