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by Carol Lovejoy Edwards
Language: English
Release Date: March 31, 2015

The years 1914-1918 cost many lives in the trenches of France and Belgium. Those trenches and the battles that were fought from them are well documented. But back home in towns and cities up and down the United Kingdom death and desperation were also apparent. Those left behind to carry on suffered...

Visiting the Somme & Ypres Battlefields Made Easy

A Helpful Guide Book for Groups and Individuals

by Gareth Hughes
Language: English
Release Date: September 11, 2014

This splendid and timely book will be invaluable to those visiting the battlefields, sites, museums, memorials and cemeteries of France and Belgium. It is intended for those planning and leading school groups and similar parties but is also ideal for individual/family visitors.

Rather than list...

Fighting the Kaiser's War

The Saxons in Flanders 1914-1918

by Andrew Lucas, Jurgen Schmieschek
Language: English
Release Date: April 30, 2015

Personal accounts of the Great War experiences of British soldiers are well known and plentiful, but similar accounts from the German side of no man's land are rare. This highly original book vividly describes the wartime lives and ultimate fates of ten Saxon soldiers facing the British in Flanders,...

Nelson’s Hero

The Story of His ‘Sea-Daddy’ Captain William Locker

by Victor T. Sharman
Language: English
Release Date: December 31, 1990

Horatio Nelson's first captain was William Locker who recognised the exceptional talents of the young midshipman who was to become the most famous sailor in history. Thirty-seven years later Admiral Lord Nelson wrote to Locker 'I have been your scholar; it was you who taught me to board a Frenchman...
by Maurice Freedman
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2001

Seldom out of the news for long, code-breaking has had a bad time in the media so far, readers and viewers often finding it as perplexing as it is intriguing. As one of the greatest achievements of the century, code- breaking is a fascinating story, but all too often misunderstood and felt to be obscure....
by Clifford Mewett
Language: English
Release Date: September 30, 2014

Bognor at the time of the Great War was a small seaside town, quiet in winter but full of visitors in the summer. At that time it was barely one hundred and thirty years old, developed from a hamlet by Sir Richard Hotham, a hatter, who wanted to create his own purpose built bathing resort, to attract...

Archie Bowman

Foot Soldier, German POW and League of Nations Man

by Hamish Ross
Language: English
Release Date: June 30, 2018

In 1915, Archie Bowman, a philosophy professor at Princeton, was granted leave of absence to join the British army. He served in the HLI and was captured at the Battle of the Lys. Prison camp, though, turned out not to be the living death he expected: he was fluent in German and became the...

An Extraordinary Italian Imprisonment

The Brutal Truth of Campo 21, 1942-3

by Brian Lett
Language: English
Release Date: November 30, 2014

This book tells the story of prisoner of war camp PG 21, at Chieti, Italy, between August 1942 and September 1943. It was grossly overcrowded, with little running water, no proper sanitation, and in winter no heating.

Conditions (food/clothing) for POWs were so bad that they were debated in the...

Send More Shrouds

The V1 Attack on the Guards' Chapel 1944

by Jan Gore
Language: English
Release Date: April 30, 2017

On Sunday 18 June 1944 the congregation assembled for morning service in the Guards’ Chapel in Wellington Barracks, St James’s Park, central London. The service started at 11 am. Lord Hay had read the first lesson, and the ‘Te Deum’ was about to begin, when the noise of a V1 was heard. The...
by Ken Porter, Stephen Wynn
Language: English
Release Date: November 30, 2014

A brief history of how the people of Laindon and district coped with the problems of the First World War

• Throughout the book are individual family memories, over 100 photographs and appropriate oems mostly written at the time.

• Indication of why Britain went to war

• Insight...
by Stephen Wynn
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2018

In the early months of the war, for most people Scarborough was just another town somewhere in northern England, where exactly, they weren't entirely sure. But all of that changed at 8 am on the morning of 16 December 1914, when three vessels of the Imperial German Navy positioned themselves about...
by Stephen Wynn
Language: English
Release Date: January 31, 2017

Chatham played a very important part in the nation's Great War effort. It was one of the British Royal Navy's three 'Manning Ports', with more than a third of the town's ships manned by men allocated to the Chatham Division. The war was only 6 weeks old when Chatham felt the affects of war for the...
by Stephen Wynn
Language: English
Release Date: June 30, 2019

The First World War was only a matter of days old when Barking placed itself firmly on the map, after Driver Job Henry Charles Drain of the 37th Battery, Royal Field Artillery, was awarded the Victoria Cross. He was born in Barking on 18 October 1895, and on 26 August 1914, the 18-year-old Drain was...
by Stephen Wynn
Language: English
Release Date: July 30, 2019

On 13 August, with the war only a matter of days old, the German cargo vessel, Herbert Fischer, was on its way from Russia to deliver timber to J T Sydenhams in Poole. It was challenged and stopped by Royal Naval vessels in the English Channel, but somewhat remarkably, it was allowed to continue its...
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