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  • A Kitchener Man's Bit: An Account of the Great War 1914-18

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    E-bok, 2021, Engelska, ISBN 9781912174478

    Long out of print, this new edition memoir by an intelligent and articulate “other rank", provides fascinating insights into the Great War infantryman's experience. In autumn 1915,

  • Landrecies to Cambrai

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    E-bok, 2021, Engelska, ISBN 9781907677915

    Interest in the First World War, or Great War, continues unabated. New angles are sought, fresh interpretations penned. Equally, much previously published material resides long

  • Muddling Through

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    E-bok, 2021, Engelska, ISBN 9781909982482

    As with many other aspects of the British army the outbreak of World War One started a process of change that was to result in a radically different provision of chaplaincy care

  • Most Unfavourable Ground

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    E-bok, 2021, Engelska, ISBN 9781907677922

    The year of 1914 had been a difficult one for the British Expeditionary Force, the war that had started in August had not been over by the expected time of Christmas. Additionally

  • An Accrington Pal

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    E-bok, 2021, Engelska, ISBN 9781911096856

    September 1914, and the whole of Europe was at war following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his beloved wife Sophie by Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo on 28th June

  • The Whole Armour of God

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    E-bok, 2021, Engelska, ISBN 9781908916037

    The Whole Armour of God examines and reassesses the role of the Anglican army chaplains in the Great War. The tensions and ambiguities of their role in the trenches resulted in

  • Sniping in France 1914-18

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    E-bok, 2021, Engelska, ISBN 9781907677427

    The first volume in the new Helion Library of the Great War, a series designed to bring into print rare books long out-of-print, as well as producing translations of important and

  • War in The North Sea

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    E-bok, 2017, Engelska, ISBN 9781913118259

    For years before the outbreak of the First World War, it was the expectation of most officers of the Royal Navy and the Imperial German Navy that very shortly thereafter; a