Sorry, this site requires JavaScript enabled.
Head of Zeus

Cover Reveal Coming Soon

06 Jan 2022 * HARDBACK * £30 * 9781800240247

A survey of the many roles played by women across the world from 1850-1960, using colourised photos and captions to tell to their story.

Non Fiction / HBLL (Modern History)
Extent: 432 pages  Format: 246 x 189 mm Illus: 200 integrated colour photos
Exclusive: GB CA AU NZ IN ZA SG US
The Colour of Time: A New History of the World, 1850-1960
The World Aflame
Also by Dan Jones, Marina Amaral
Women's Workby Dan Jones, by Marina Amaral

The third volume in Marina Amaral and Dan Jones's bestselling Histories in Colour series.

Women's Work explores the many roles – domestic, social, cultural and professional – played by women across the world from 1850-1960, before second-wave feminism took hold. Using Marina's colourized images and Dan Jones's words, this survey shines a light on the varied pursuits of women both celebrated and ordinary, whether in the home or the science lab, protesting on the streets or performing on stage, fighting in the trenches or exploring the wild.

The book includes photographs of Queen Victoria, Edith Cavell, Josephine Baker, Mildred Burke, Eva Peron, Eleanor Roosevelt, Virginia Woolf, Clara Schumann, Martha Gellhorn, Simone de Beauvoir, Agatha Christie, Frida Kahlo, Emmeline Pankhurst, Harriet Tubman, Florence Nightingale, Hattie McDaniel and Gertrude Bell; as well as revolutionaries from China to Cuba, Geishas in Japan, protestors on the Salt March, teachers and pilots, nurses and soldiers.

This vivid and unique history brings to life and full colour the female experience in a century of extraordinary change.

Reviews for The Colour of Time:

'[The Colour of Time] does something simple yet extraordinary. It takes black-and-white photos of historic events and colours them in. The effect is transformative' Telegraph

'Purists argue that colourising black and white photographs is sacrilege, but the world has always been in colour. Truth be told, monochrome is a contrivance. Human experience is always colourful' The Times

'A splash of colour is all it took to bring these historic black and white photos back to vivid, breathtaking life ... Astonishing' The Sun

'Both revelatory and familiar. Amaral's skills bring 19th- and early 20th-century photographic images to wholly unexpected and vivid life ... Jones offers perceptive commentary, contextualising the events and people depicted with concise skill, meaning that this fine book is hugely readable' Observer

Dan Jones is the Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of ten non-fiction books, including The Templars, The Colour of Time and Powers and Thrones. He is a renowned writer, broadcaster and journalist, and has for many years wanted to write authentic but action-packed historical fiction. His debut novel, Essex Dogs, is the first in a planned trilogy following the fortunes of ten ordinary soldiers in the early years of the Hundred Years' War. He lives near London with his family.
Marina Amaral is a talented digital colourist. Her work has featured on the BBC and in the Evening Standard, Washington Post and Le Figaro and she has collaborated with the History Channel, PBS, English Heritage and the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. In 2021, Marina was named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 List.

The Colour of Time, by the same authors, was a top 5 Sunday Times bestseller.

Authors are a bestselling historian, and a world renowned artist who was named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list.

A new and unique way of looking at the experience of women in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

MARKET: The Colour of Time; Century; Modern Women; Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls; Women and Power; So Here Am I.


PRAISE FOR DAN JONES AND MARINA AMARAL:
'I have long considered colourisation sacrilege ... after reading this book, I've changed my mind' The Times, on The Colour of Time.
'Amaral's colourisation process is most moving when applied to pictures of children. To see it more as the photographer saw it, and the way it actually was. The photographer might not have had the choice, or the technology, to take a picture in colour. But looking through the viewfinder, that's what they saw; the past – even its grimmest, darkest hours – was not in black and white' Guardian, on The World Aflame.
'There is something of The Wizard of Oz about Marina Amaral's photographs. She whisks us from black-and-white Kansas to shimmering Technicolor Oz ... When you see Amaral's coloured portraits, you think: phwoar! ... She changes the way we see a period or a person' Spectator, on The Colour of Time.
'[Amaral] breathes new life, immediacy and human connection into black-and-white pictures. Even familiar shots are transformed in a breathtaking way'
Irish News, on The Colour of Time

UK TRADE ORDERS
✆ +44 (0)1256 302 699
✉ orders@macmillan.co.uk

EXPORT ORDERS
✆ +44 (0)1256 302 890
✉ exportregion1@macmillan.com

headofzeus.com | @HoZ_Books | An Apollo Book