An edition of A war in words (2003)

A War in Words

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An edition of A war in words (2003)

A War in Words

"Departing from traditional histories, A War in Words tells the story of the First World War entirely through the diaries and letters of its combatants, eyewitnesses and victims. Powerful individual stories are interwoven to form an extraordinary narrative that follows the chronology of the war, in words written on the battlefield and on leave, under occupation and under siege. Soldiers and civilians record with passion, fear and humour their experiences and intimate thoughts, never intended for publication." "The book starts with the testimony of a Serbian teenager, one of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassins. Each chapter focuses on one important episode of the war told from opposite sides of the conflict. A German and a British solider are dug into the parallel lines of trenches on the Somme. An Australian and a Turk describe brutal bayonet-charges on the beaches at Gallipoli. A Polish woman endures a gruesome siege and an initially patriotic German schoolgirl, exposed to the loss and pain of war, gradually escapes into a world of adolescent love."--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
352

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A War in Words
September 11, 2003, Simon & Schuster Ltd
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Classifications

Library of Congress
D640.A2 P35 2003, D640.A2 P345 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
352
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.5 x 1.4 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7928327M
ISBN 10
0743248317
ISBN 13
9780743248310
OCLC/WorldCat
54025822
LibraryThing
286505
Goodreads
1483188

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL24859807W

Work Description

"Departing from traditional histories, A War in Words tells the story of the First World War entirely through the diaries and letters of its combatants, eyewitnesses and victims. Powerful individual stories are interwoven to form an extraordinary narrative that follows the chronology of the war, in words written on the battlefield and on leave, under occupation and under siege. Soldiers and civilians record with passion, fear and humour their experiences and intimate thoughts, never intended for publication." "The book starts with the testimony of a Serbian teenager, one of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassins. Each chapter focuses on one important episode of the war told from opposite sides of the conflict. A German and a British solider are dug into the parallel lines of trenches on the Somme. An Australian and a Turk describe brutal bayonet-charges on the beaches at Gallipoli. A Polish woman endures a gruesome siege and an initially patriotic German schoolgirl, exposed to the loss and pain of war, gradually escapes into a world of adolescent love."--Jacket.

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