Tommy

Tommy

EnglishPaperback / softback
Holmes, Richard
HarperCollins Publishers
EAN: 9780007137527
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The first history of World War I to place centre-stage the British soldier who fought in the trenches, this superb and important book tells the story of an epic and terrible war through the letters, diaries and memories of those who fought it.

Of the six million men who served in the British army, nearly one million lost their lives and over two million were wounded. This is the story of these men – epitomised by the character of Sgt Tommy Atkins – and the women they left behind.

Using previously unseen letters, diaries, memoirs and poetry from the years 1914-1918, Richard Holmes paints a moving picture of the generation that fought and died in the mud of Flanders. He follows men whose mental health was forever destroyed by shell shock, women who lost husbands and brothers in the same afternoon and those who wrote at lunchtime and died before tea.

Groundbreaking and critically-acclaimed, this book tells the real story of trench warfare, the strength and fallibility of the human spirit, the individuals behind an epic event, and their legacy. It is an emotional and unforgettable masterpiece from one of our most important historians.

EAN 9780007137527
ISBN 0007137524
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date March 7, 2005
Pages 752
Language English
Dimensions 198 x 129 x 50
Country United Kingdom
Authors Holmes, Richard
Illustrations (4 x 8pp b/w plates), Index