Fred's War: A Doctor in the Trenches

Fred's War: A Doctor in the Trenches

by Andrew Davidson (Author)

Synopsis

Fred's War tells the extraordinary story of the 1st Cameronians, who achieved notoriety for selling the Great War's earliest front line photographs, and Fred Davidson, their 25-year-old medical officer, one of the first doctors to win the Military Cross. His pictures are seen here for the first time, alongside those taken by his friend Lieutenant Robert Money and fellow officers. Using a unique approach blending 250 original photographs with contemporary narrative, the author, Fred's grandson, pieces together the story behind the pictures that have passed through his family for three generations: describing the men who fought with Davidson, the conditions they served in, the battles they saw and the horrors they witnessed. From the parade ground at Glasgow's Maryhill to the brothels of the Armentieres, the book offers an unusually intimate portrait of life among a band of brothers - the same men who later proudly dubbed themselves 'Old Contemptibles'.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Short Books Ltd
Published: 17 Oct 2013

ISBN 10: 1780721811
ISBN 13: 9781780721811

Media Reviews
Remarkable photographs taken illegally in the trenches by an army doctor on the Western Front, and offering a new angle on the early days of the conflict. - The Bookseller
Author Bio
ANDREW DAVIDSON is an award-winning journalist; he was the author of The Sunday Times Business interview from 2003 to 2012. He has always wanted to write this book. His previous books include Bloodlines, an anatomy of daily life at St Thomas's Hospital, and Smart Luck, an anthology of his interviews with well-known entrepreneurs.