The bestselling history of the First World War, now abridged and illustrated.

"This illustrated junior edition of Max Arthur's Forgotten Voices of the Great War is both a splendid tribute to the great war generation and a marvellous introduction for today's youngsters to a war that changed the world forever."
Terry Charman, Chief Historian, Imperial War Museum

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During the warm mid summer of 1914 few people suspected that, by August, Europe would be plunged into the bloodiest conflict known to mankind. Patriotic fervour - often misplaced -swept through the participating countries, but the troops dispatched to the battle fronts soon realised that the popular view: 'it will all be over by Christmas', was just an optimistic dream. In the face of the relentless German advance into Belgium, the British Expeditionary Force was engaged in the costly retreat from Mons. The German Army soon took Antwerp, and only the 'miracle of the Marne' stopped them from marching into Paris. The First Battle of Ypres prevented the Germans from reaching the coast, but both sides dug in and the wretched system of trench warfare was established. Following the extraordinary Christmas truce, ferocious fighting restarted over the snow covered battlefields, and casualties on both sides were heavy. In the late spring of 1915 the second Battle of Ypres took place and the Germans used poison gas for the first time. The toll in killed and wounded was disastrous, the British alone losing 50,000 men; but the Allies finally, managed to halt the enemy advance.

   

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Stephen Fry

 

 

Paperback of the critically acclaimed hardback telling the story of the Great War through the words of the men and women who were there.

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A landmark series of audiobooks using unique Imperial War Museum and BBC archive material, in which the story of WWI from August 1914 to May 1915, is told in the words of the men and women who were there.

 

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Forgotten Voices Of The Great War
ISBN 0091888875

 

AUDIOBOOKS

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Forgotten Voices - The Opening Shots : August 1914 - May 1915
ISBN 185686667X

Forgotten Voices - Ypres To Gallipoli : June 1915 - June 1916
ISBN 1856866777

Forgotten Voices - The Somme And Back To Ypres :July 1916 - July 1917
ISBN 1856866874

Forgotten Voices - The Struggle to Victory : August 1917 - November 1918
ISBN 1856866971

Forgotten Voices - Boxed Set
ISBN 1856865363

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Forgotten Voices - The Opening Shots : August 1914 - May 1915
ISBN 1856868001

Forgotten Voices - Ypres To Gallipoli : June 1915 - June 1916
ISBN 185686801X

Forgotten Voices - The Somme And Back To Ypres :July 1916 - July 1917
ISBN 1856868028

Forgotten Voices - The Struggle to Victory : August 1917 - November 1918
ISBN 1856868036

Forgotten Voices - Boxed Set
ISBN 1856867986

Max Arthur

Acclaimed author Max Arthur specialises in first hand recollections of historical events. Previous titles include The Manchester United Air Crash; Above All Courage; Northern Ireland Soldiers Talking; Men of the Red Beret; There Shall Be Wings: The RAF 1918 to the Present; The True Glory: The Royal Navy 1914 to 1939 and The Navy 1939 to the Present Day.

 

MORE VOICES
 
Bringing together Sigmund Freud, Osip Mandelstam, Lloyd George, Bertrand Russell, Isaac Rosenberg, Siegfried Sassoon, Vera Brittain - voices famous and unknown - Peter Vansittart follows the course of the Great War through letters from the trenches, music-hall songs, and the words of poets and politicians.   A unique and enthralling anthology compiled by WWII flying ace, Laddie Lucas, telling the story of the air battles of the Second World War in the voices of those who took part. Drawn largely on the writings of the combatants themselves from all sides of the conflict, this book offers a vivid and highly individual account of the great aerial campaigns.

 

             
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