
Long May She Wave
A Graphic History of the American Flag
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May 1, 2001
Over the last 224 years, the Stars and Stripes has been through endless permutations and representations. Long May She Wave: A Graphic History of the American Flag presents 500 color illustrations of Old Glory, depicted on pencils, fans, Christmas ornaments, penknives, compacts, belt buckles and in modern art. Kit Hinrichs's 3,000-piece flag collection, photographed here by Terry Heffernan, forms the basis of the book (written with Delphine Hirasuna) and includes Hinrichs's great-great-great-aunt's 1865 banner. The introduction by Museum of American Folk Art director Gerard Wertkin provides historical context (Why do flags adorn public schools? When did the practice of a stripe for each state become unwieldy?) for the mesmerizing graphics.

September 15, 2001
The American Flag consists of color photographs of flags flying at various places in the United States. Although it is nice to peruse, the photographs are not documented in any way, and packaging a polyester 3' x 5' flag with the book adds to its gimmicky feel. Long May She Wave is recommended for public libraries and should appeal to flag enthusiasts, historians, and collectors. The American Flag Book and Gift Set is not recommended for library purchase. Jennifer Mayer, Univ. of Wyoming Libs., Laramie
Copyright 2001 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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