1915

1915
Title 1915 PDF eBook
Author Lyn Macdonald
Publisher
Total Pages 625
Release 1993
Genre World War, 1914-1918
ISBN 9780747278344

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1915

1915
Title 1915 PDF eBook
Author Lyn MacDonald
Publisher Gower Publishing Company, Limited
Total Pages
Release 1993-10-28
Genre
ISBN 9780747226703

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1915: The Death of Innocence

1915: The Death of Innocence
Title 1915: The Death of Innocence PDF eBook
Author Lyn Macdonald
Publisher Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages 625
Release 2014-09-09
Genre History
ISBN 1466881097

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By Christmas 1915, the wild wave of enthusiasm that had sent men flocking to join up a few months earlier had begun to tail off, and though the Regulars of the original Expeditionary Force had suffered 90 percent casualties, most, particularly the soldiers themselves, still believed that 1915 would see the breaking of the deadlock. Their hopes were shattered on the bloody battlefields at Neuve Chapelle, at Ypres, at Loos, and far away on the shores of Gallipoli. Generals failed to understand the importance of heavy howitzers and machine guns, convinced that wars were won by the cavalry. They could not imagine a war in which hundreds of advancing troops could be wiped out in minutes by machine-gun fire. As disillusionment began to set in and grim resolve replaced easy optimism, innocence was among the casualties in the trenches that ran through the Flanders swamps. The story of 1915 is stark, brutal, frank, sometimes painfully funny, always human. Above all, it is history from the ground up, told from the point of view of the men themselves. Never before has any writer collected so many firsthand accounts of the experiences of ordinary soldiers, through diaries, letters, and interviews with survivors--and it is the dogged heroism and sardonic humor of the soldiers that shine through the pages of Lyn Macdonald's epic narrative. 1915: The Death of Innocence is a uniquely compelling blend of military history and poignant memories of the fighters who survived the ordeal.

Somme

Somme
Title Somme PDF eBook
Author Lyn MacDonald
Publisher Viking
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Somme, 1st Battle of the, France, 1916
ISBN 9780241952382

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1916 was one of the great turning-points in British history as the youthful hopes of a generation were crushed in a desperate struggle to survive. Although on paper, the Battle of the Somme was meticulously planned, 150,000 were killed in the punishing shellfire, the endless ordeal of attack and counter-attack; and twice that number were left maimed or wounded. Here, Lyn Macdonald lets the men who were there give their own testimony.

Testament of Youth

Testament of Youth
Title Testament of Youth PDF eBook
Author Vera Brittain
Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages 608
Release 2009-07-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0297859145

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This classic memoir of the First World War is now a major motion picture starring Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington. Includes an afterword by Kate Mosse OBE. In 1914 Vera Brittain was 20, and as war was declared she was preparing to study at Oxford. Four years later her life - and the life of her whole generation - had changed in a way that would have been unimaginable in the tranquil pre-war era. TESTAMENT OF YOUTH, one of the most famous autobiographies of the First World War, is Brittain's account of how she survived those agonising years; how she lost the man she loved; how she nursed the wounded and how she emerged into an altered world. A passionate record of a lost generation, it made Vera Brittain one of the best-loved writers of her time, and has lost none of its power to shock, move and enthral readers since its first publication in 1933.

Office of Innocence

Office of Innocence
Title Office of Innocence PDF eBook
Author Thomas Keneally
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 336
Release 2004-06-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1400079063

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Marshalling the vast powers of narrative and historical re-creation that he brought to his international bestseller Schindler’s List, Thomas Keneally has created a moving and provocative novel about a headstrong young Catholic priest in World War II Australia. As Sydney braces itself for a Japanese invasion, Father Frank Darragh finds his pastoral duties becoming increasingly challenging. How should he counsel an AWOL black American soldier who may face death for his involvement with a white woman? And what should he say to another woman—the distressingly beguiling Kate Heggarty—who impresses him with her virtue even as she edges toward sin? When Kate is found murdered, Darragh falls under suspicion. And even if the police clear him, his superiors—and his own conscience—may not. Office of Innocence is a book that’s impossible to put down, dense with moral complexity and alive with period detail.

1914 Nineteen Fourteen

1914 Nineteen Fourteen
Title 1914 Nineteen Fourteen PDF eBook
Author Lyn Macdonald
Publisher Michael Joseph
Total Pages 488
Release 1987
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Based almost entirely on the accounts of eyewitnesses and survivors, told in their own words, and on new or little-known letters, diaries, official reports, and papers, the author weaves together an engrossing and moving picture of what it was like to fight in the British Army in 1914.