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The Faces of World War I: The Great War in words & pictures (edition 2010)

by Max Arthur (Author)

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Charting the Allies' entry into warfare in 1914, Max Arthur tells the story in words and pictures of the new conscripted army's life through the five years of slaughter and suffering. He brilliantly conveys not only the heroism, but also the universal horror, futility, humour and boredom of warfare. From the front-line troops and the daily dice with death, to the support lines, communications, enlistment, training and propaganda, every aspect of the soldier's life is covered in this brilliant collection of images and interviews, that brings the Great War to life once more.… (more)
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Title:The Faces of World War I: The Great War in words & pictures
Authors:Max Arthur (Author)
Info:Bounty Books (2010), 288 pages
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The Faces of World War I: The Tragedy of the Great War in Words and Pictures by Max Arthur

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A fabulous coffee-table compendium of the most memorable and stunning photographs from the First World War.
  JJ27VV | Jul 3, 2021 |
A book of excellent photographs of World War I. I look at the pictures and think how much worse they had it than I did. Until you see photographs like this you don't know how lucky you were .
  xenchu | Jan 16, 2010 |
Beautiful, haunting images of a war that is too often forgotten. ( )
  KMWeiland | Jan 5, 2010 |
Beautiful, haunting images of a war that is too often forgotten. ( )
  wktarin | Jan 5, 2010 |
Photos of individuals including details of what happened to them during or after the war. ( )
  picardyrose | Feb 1, 2008 |
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Charting the Allies' entry into warfare in 1914, Max Arthur tells the story in words and pictures of the new conscripted army's life through the five years of slaughter and suffering. He brilliantly conveys not only the heroism, but also the universal horror, futility, humour and boredom of warfare. From the front-line troops and the daily dice with death, to the support lines, communications, enlistment, training and propaganda, every aspect of the soldier's life is covered in this brilliant collection of images and interviews, that brings the Great War to life once more.

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