The First World War in Photographs

The First World War in Photographs

by RichardHolmes (Author)

Synopsis

Military history is now a best-selling publishing category, and in recent years there has been a spate of enormously successful books, both fiction and non-fiction, movies and television programmes devoted to it. Interest in the first of the twentieth century's great military conflicts has been strong, and the First World War's terrible futility has been brilliantly caught in books, movies and in television series, some of them recreating the horrors of the war in dreadful detail, and others, like Joan Littlewood's Oh What A Lovely War! and television's Blackadder Goes Forth., turning it into hugely effective black comedy Following the success of The Second World War in Photographs, the Imperial War Museum is collaborating on a book showcasting 400 of the best black-and-white images from its huge photographic archive, many never before published. Written by leading military historian Richard Holmes, the book presents the photographs in year-by-year chapters, covering all the great battles of the war and every theatre of operations, from the mud of Flanders to the beaches of Gallipoll. Dramatic, hard hitting, and intensely moving, this will be a unique visual testament to the many millions of men and women who lost their lives in the war, and a reminder to today's younger generations of both the heroism and horror of warfare.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: 1
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 01 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 1842223194
ISBN 13: 9781842223192

Author Bio
Author Richard Holmes has written numerous successful books on military history, including this book's best-selling companion. The Second World War in Photographs; War Walks and War Walks 2 tied in to his BBC Television series of the same name; The Western Front (BBC Books); Eyewitness Battle (Dorling Kindersley); Army Battlefield Guide to Belgium & France (The Stationery Office); The English Civil War (Wordsworth Editions);), Soldiers: An Illustrated History of Men in Battle (with John Keegan); and The Oxford Illustrated History of Modern War (joint editor).