Military History - Other Topics - Diverse Subjects
World
War I - General Section
'The
Great War', the war to end wars - or so it was thought! A period
of rapid technical advancement, with the development of tanks, massive
guns & poison gas. The airplane came into its own & Millions
died on the battlefields of Europe to secure final Allied victory - a
hollow victory which ultimately led to the emergence of the Nazi
evil in Germany
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1915: THE DEATH OF INNOCENCE by Lyn Macdonald The terrible year of 1915 and the realisation that the war would be long and casualties heavy. From the diaries, letters and recollections of the soldiers who fought in the Battles of Ypres and Loos in France and Flanders, and in the Mediterranean and the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign. 1997, Penguin Books, , 0140259007,< D-01>,, Signs of use but still a useful clean copy., , CARDSubject...World War I - GeneralWeb No. 16826-03..............................£4.00 |
1915: THE DEATH OF INNOCENCE by Lyn Macdonald The terrible year of 1915 and the realisation that the war would be long and casualties heavy. From the diaries, letters and recollections of the soldiers who fought in the Battles of Ypres and Loos in France and Flanders, and in the Mediterranean and the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign.1993, Headline Books, 1st edition, 0747204322,< D-01>,625pp, 45 illustrations, bibliography, index, Good in dw, , Subject...World War I - GeneralWeb No. 16826-01..............................£8.00 |
1915: THE DEATH OF INNOCENCE by Lyn Macdonald Signed by the author on the title page. Armistice 1993, with a further dedication on the facing page to a named person. The terrible year of 1915 and the realisation that the war would be long and casualties heavy. From the diaries, letters and recollections of the soldiers who fought in the Battles of Ypres and Loos in France and Flanders, and in the Mediterranean and the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign.1993, Headline Books, , 0747204322,< D-01>,625pp, 45 illustrations, bibliography, index, , , Subject...World War I - GeneralWeb No. 16826-05..............................£30.00 |
1915: THE DEATH OF INNOCENCE by Lyn Macdonald The terrible year of 1915 and the realisation that the war would be long and casualties heavy. From the diaries, letters and recollections of the soldiers who fought in the Battles of Ypres and Loos in France and Flanders, and in the Mediterranean and the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign. 1994, Headline Books, , 0747278342,< D-01>,625pp.maps, Slight edgewear. Good, , CARDSubject...World War I - GeneralWeb No. 16826-02..............................£6.00 |
FOURTEEN EIGHTEEN by John Masters Six moments from The Great War. These are Mons and Le Cateau, Coronel and the Falkland Islands, the war in the air, the Zeebrugge Raid, Passchendaele, and the final campaign in Palestine. Numerous black and white photographs accompany the readable text.1970, Transworld/Corgi, , 0552985589,< D-01>,Large format, 175pp, numerous b/w photos, Good in edgeworn card covers, , CARDSubject...World War I - GeneralWeb No. 29214-01..............................£6.00 |
WOUNDED: FROM BATTLEFIELD TO BLIGHTY 1914-1918 by Emily Mayhew Traces the journey made by battlefield casualties of the Great war to a hospital in the UK. It is told through the testimony of those who cared for them, the stretcher bearers, nurses, medical officers, surgeons and chaplains. From the aid post in the trenches to the casualty clearing station and the ambulance train back to Blighty.2013, The Bodley Head, , 9781847922618,< D-01>,275pp illustrations, maps, Near fine in d/w, slight rubbing on d/w, , Subject...World War I - GeneralWeb No. 36706-01..............................£10.00 |
UNCENSORED by Oscar E Millard The true story of the clandestine newspaper 'La Libre Belgique' published in Brussels during the German occupation in the Great War.1937, Robert Hale Ltd, , ,< D-01>,287pp, illustrations, maps., covers marked, a little foxing, text good, , Subject...World War I - GeneralWeb No. 4799-01..............................£8.00 |
VICTORY MUST BE OURS by Laurence V Moyer Front Hinge splitting, title page missing, endpaper detached. The German view of World War I as seen by the soldiers who fought the battles and the civilians who endured the hardships of the home front. Looks at the objectives of the various campaigns; coping with the massive Allied Blockade; the innovative and sometimes brutal efforts to overcome the problems.1995, Leo Cooper, , 0850524393,< D-01>,219pp, 24 illustrations, maps, , , Subject...World War I - GeneralWeb No. 21828-01..............................£6.00 |
IMPERIAL GERMAN ARMY HANDBOOK 1914-1918 by D B Nash A contemporary reprint of the manual which dictated how Germany conducted the war. Includes details of the organisation, mobilisation, equipment, uniforms, armament and insignia of all the branches of the armed forces. With photographs, line drawings and reproductions of colour paintings, historical introduction, glossary and bibliography.1980, Ian Allan, , 0711009686,< D-01>,143pp, b/w photos, 4 col plates, line drawings of edged weapons, guns, insignia, good in rubbed dw, , Subject...World War I - GeneralWeb No. 27276-01..............................£10.00 |
SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE by A M Nixon Based on the letters of Sgt. Whitelaw of the Australian Army in WWI. He fought at Gallipoli in 1915, and in France and Flanders, 1916-1918. Well illustrated with contemporary photographs, plus extracts from Whitelaw's letters.1989, Five Mile Press, , ,< D-01>,170pp. 200 illustrations, large format, vg in dw, , Subject...World War I - GeneralWeb No. 2781-01..............................£20.00 |
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