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TALISMAN (tal'is men) [Fr. < Ar tilasm, magic figure, one with th
epower to avert evil] Anything thought to have magic power; a charm.
This new collection of nose-art shows in over 650 photographs, many in
color, the various "good-luck" figures and symbols as featured
on B-17s, B-24s, B-25s, B-29s, P-40s, P-51s as well as foreign aircraft
in US markings from all theaters of World War II and Korea. Most of
these photographs are published here for the first time, and express the
whims and thoughts of crew members as they try to represent in nose-art
a shield against bad luck - namely, enemy actions. As in their previous
work, WARPAINT, John and Donna Campbell have culled the most unusual,
outrageous, and prophetic nose-art from their many years of collecting
aviation history in photographs.
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