| Title:
The Imperial War Museum Book of the Somme |
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Description:
The shadow of the Somme has lain across the 20th century. For many it is the ultimate symbol of the folly and futility of war. Others see it as a hallmark of heroic endeavour and achievement. This book offers perspective on the bitterly fought 1916 campaign; it also describes the later battles of the Somme in the Great War's final year, 1918. Using hitherto unpublished evidence from the archives of the Imperial War Museum, it tells its powerful and dramatic story through the letters and diaries of those who were there.; Malcolm Brown has woven the many and varied accounts by well over a hundred participants - mainly British, but with not a few Germans - into a rich tapestry of experience.
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| Author:
No notes available, however his other books include ‘Scapa Flow’, ‘Tommy Goes to War’, and ‘The Letters of T.E. Lawrence’. |
| Binding:
Softcover. |
| Date
Published:
First published 1996 |
Edition:
This
edition 1997 |
| Jacket
Condition: Reasonable condition with soft illustrated pictured cover which has slight creasing to spine where read and also to front cover. Has original 1997 price of £8.99. |
| Book
Condition:
Good condition containing 380 pages, 16 of which contain black & white photographs. |
| Publisher:
Pan Books, London. |
| ISBN:
0-330-35220-2. |
| Size
& Weight: 19.7 cm x 12.8 cm (H x W). 2.8 cm thick. |