Laurence Attwell's Letters from the Front

Laurence Attwell's Letters from the Front
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Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781783400348
ISBN-13 : 178340034X
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Laurence Attwell's Letters from the Front by : W. A. Attwell

Lawrence Attwell was one of the lucky ones, surviving over four years of trench warfare on the Western Front. During that time he had two short periods of leave.In his extraordinary series of letters to his family he graphically recounts what life was like for the ordinary infantry soldier on active duty. We learn of the conditions, the discipline, the courage, the fear and the reactions of the writer and his fellows. Attwell was in the Prince of Wales Own, Civil Service Rifles.

A History of the Attwell Family 1640-1890

A History of the Attwell Family 1640-1890
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9781291858341
ISBN-13 : 1291858342
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of the Attwell Family 1640-1890 by : Bill Attwell

Black & White version - This is the second in a series of three books covering the history of the Attwell family. Now in its second edition, and considerably updated, this volume extends over 250 years, and recounts the lives of six generations of Attwells during the period 1640 - 1890. The book reveals how a Master of the Waxchandler's Company knew King Charles II, and how the royal association ultimately led to our ancestor's downfall. It shows how the family then moved from London to the Midlands. There they settled and prospered successively as school teachers, a staymaker and then as watchmakers, returning eventually to London where they became probably the foremost family of butchers in the capital. This volume not only describes their lives, but also provides detailed biographical information, numerous family trees, Wills, inventories, details of land dealings and much other fascinating information. Essential reading for all Attwell Family Historians, and an ideal birthday or Christmas gift.

Reading and the First World War

Reading and the First World War
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9781137302717
ISBN-13 : 1137302712
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Reading and the First World War by : Shafquat Towheed

Ranging from soldiers reading newspapers at the front to authors' responses to the war, this book sheds new light on the reading habits and preferences of men and women, combatants and civilians, during the First World War. This is the first study of the conflict from the perspective of readers.

Writing a War of Words

Writing a War of Words
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 9780192642783
ISBN-13 : 0192642782
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing a War of Words by : Lynda Mugglestone

Writing a War of Words is the first exploration of the war-time quest by Andrew Clark - a writer, historian, and volunteer on the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary - to document changes in the English language from the start of the First World War up to 1919. Clark's unique series of lexical scrapbooks, replete with clippings, annotations, and real-time definitions, reveals a desire to put living language history to the fore, and to create a record of often fleeting popular use. The rise of trench warfare, the Zeppelinophobia of total war, and descriptions of shellshock (and raid shock on the Home Front) all drew his attentive gaze. The archive includes examples from a range of sources, such as advertising, newspapers, and letters from the Front, as well as documenting social issues such as the shifting forms of representation as women 'did their bit' on the Home Front. Lynda's Mugglestone's fascinating investigation of this valuable archive reassesses the conventional accounts of language history during this period, recuperates Clark himself as another 'forgotten lexicographer', challenges the received wisdom on the inexpressibilities of war, and examines the role of language as an interdisciplinary lens on history.

The Battalion

The Battalion
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Publisher : Pen and Sword Military
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9781526774255
ISBN-13 : 1526774259
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis The Battalion by : Ian Isherwood

How did ordinary citizens become soldiers during the First World War, and how did they cope with the extraordinary challenges they confronted on the Western Front? These are questions Ian Isherwood seeks to answer in this absorbing and deeply researched study of the actions and experiences of an infantry battalion throughout the conflict. His work gives us a vivid impression of the reality of war for these volunteers and an insight into the motivation that kept them fighting. The narrative traces the history of the 8th Battalion The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), a Kitchener battalion raised in 1914. The letters, memoirs and diaries of the men of the battalion, in particular the correspondence of their commanding officer, reveal in fascinating detail what wartime life was like for this group of men. It includes vivid accounts of the major battles in which they were involved – Loos, the Somme, Passchendaele, the German Spring Offensive, and the final 100 Days campaign. The battalion took heavy losses, yet those who survived continued to fight and took great pride in their service, an attitude that is at odds with much of the popular perception of the Great War. Ian Isherwood brings in the latest research on military thinking and learning, on emotional resilience, and cultural history to tell their story.

Great War Fashion

Great War Fashion
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Publisher : The History Press
Total Pages : 621
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ISBN-10 : 9780750956772
ISBN-13 : 0750956771
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Great War Fashion by : Lucy Adlington

Imagine stepping into someone else's shoes. Walking back in time a century ago, which shoes would they be? A pair of silk sensations costing thousands of pounds designed by Yanturni of Paris, or wooden clogs with metal cleats that spark on the cobbles of a factory yard? Would your shoes be heavy with mud from trudging along duckboards between the tents of a front-line hospital or stuck with tufts of turf from a football pitch? Would you be cloaked in green and purple, brandishing a 'Votes for Women' banner, or would you be respectably dressed, restricted by your thigh-length corset? Great War Fashion opens the wardrobe of women in the years before the outbreak of war to explore the real woman behind the stiff, mono-bosomed ideal of Edwardian society, and closes it on a new breed of women who have donned trousers and overalls to feed the nation and work in munitions factories and who, clad in mourning, have loved and lost a whole generation of men. The journey through Great War Fashion is not just about the changing clothes and fashions of the war years – it is a journey into the lives of the women who lived under the shadow of war and were irrevocably changed by it. Using material from her own extensive collection, renowned costume expert Lucy Adlington brings an inspiring generation of women to life with rare and stunning images alongside a narrative that is both deeply poignant and laugh-out-loud funny.

Food in Zones of Conflict

Food in Zones of Conflict
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9781782384045
ISBN-13 : 1782384049
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Food in Zones of Conflict by : Paul Collinson

The availability of food is an especially significant issue in zones of conflict because conflict nearly always impinges on the production and the distribution of food, and causes increased competition for food, land and resources Controlling the production of and access to food can also be used as a weapon by protagonists in conflict. The logistics of supply of food to military personnel operating in conflict zones is another important issue. These themes unite this collection, the chapters of which span different geographic areas. This volume will appeal to scholars in a number of different disciplines, including anthropology, nutrition, political science, development studies and international relations, as well as practitioners working in the private and public sectors, who are currently concerned with food-related issues in the field.

The Last Battle

The Last Battle
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 481
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ISBN-10 : 9780190872984
ISBN-13 : 0190872985
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The Last Battle by : Peter Hart

An account of the final months of the Great War, and how the Allies, including freshly arrived American soldiers, defeated Germany on the Western Front.

James Joyce's Ulysses

James Joyce's Ulysses
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9780195158311
ISBN-13 : 0195158318
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis James Joyce's Ulysses by : Derek Attridge

The books that comprise the 'Casebooks in Criticism' series offer edited in-depth readings and critical notes and studies on the most important classic novels. This volume explores Joyce's 'Ulysses'.