First World War Books
Creative Media Partners, LLC Life in the War Zone
£13.22
Creative Media Partners, LLC The First Seven Divisions
£14.96
Creative Media Partners, LLC With the French
£14.96
Creative Media Partners, LLC Gallipoli
£14.09
Creative Media Partners, LLC The Allied Countries and the Jews
£13.22
Creative Media Partners, LLC True Stories of the Great War
£15.95
Creative Media Partners, LLC The Big Fight
£22.75
Creative Media Partners, LLC The German Fury in Belgium
£23.70
Creative Media Partners, LLC A History of Troop A Cavalry Connecticut National Guard and Its Service in the Great War as Co. D 102d Machine Gun Battalion
£14.09
Creative Media Partners, LLC Diary Kept by Rifleman B. C. Stubbs of the Second Draft Sent to the Queen Victoria Rifles in France
£13.22
Creative Media Partners, LLC Holding the Line
£23.70
Creative Media Partners, LLC The White Eagle of Poland
£22.75
Creative Media Partners, LLC Geschichte Des K.U.K. InfanterieRegimentes Prinz Friedrich August Herzog Zu Sachsen Nr.45 Von Der Errichtung Bis Zur Gegenwart
£32.25
Creative Media Partners, LLC My Beloved Poilus.
£13.95
Creative Media Partners, LLC Letters From a Liason Officer
£17.19
Creative Media Partners, LLC Carnet De La SabreTache
£32.85
Creative Media Partners, LLC The Paths of Glory a Collection of Poems Written During the war 19141919
£14.96
Creative Media Partners, LLC Made in the Trenches Composed Entirely From Articles Sketches Contributed by Soldiers. Edited by Sir Frederick Treves and George Goodchild
£28.71
Creative Media Partners, LLC A Soldiers Diary South Africa 18991901
£26.55
Creative Media Partners, LLC A Soldiers Diary South Africa 18991901
£19.95
Creative Media Partners, LLC A History Of The Great War
£26.55
Creative Media Partners, LLC Le Jour De Gloire
£19.95
Creative Media Partners, LLC Four Fifty Miles To Freedom
£25.60
Creative Media Partners, LLC Im Kampf Gegen Russland Und Serbien
£21.80
Creative Media Partners, LLC Der groÃe Krieg 19141918.
£33.20
Creative Media Partners, LLC Het Vlaamsch Soldaten Leven...
£15.95
Creative Media Partners, LLC Der groÃe Krieg 19141918.
£25.60
Creative Media Partners, LLC Operations of the 28th U.S. Infantry 1st Division From November 511 1918
£21.80
Creative Media Partners, LLC Action of hte 58th Infantry 4th Division Attached to the French 164th Infantry Division VII French Army Between July 1526 1918
£21.80
Creative Media Partners, LLC Company D 47th Infantry 4th Division Near Sergy in the AisneMarne Offensive July 29August 1 1918
£13.22
Creative Media Partners, LLC Operations of Company C 3rd MG Battalion at Cantigny
£13.22
Creative Media Partners, LLC Command Crisis
£22.75
Creative Media Partners, LLC 79th Division at Mantfaucon October 1918
£14.09
Creative Media Partners, LLC Fix Bayonets
£23.70
Creative Media Partners, LLC NOTES From CALAIS BASE AND PICTURES OF ITS MANY ACTIVITIES
£22.75
Creative Media Partners, LLC The Adventures of Heine
£18.95
Creative Media Partners, LLC Death of a Hero
£29.40
Creative Media Partners, LLC Return of the Brute
£22.75
Creative Media Partners, LLC A Surgeon in Khaki
£17.95
Cambridge University Press British World Policy and the Projection of Global Power c.18301960
Book SynopsisThis volume throws into sharp relief the material elements of British power, such as economic, military and naval force, but also its less tangible components, such as financial and diplomatic ties. It deepens our understanding of the global nature of British power.Trade Review‘… a valuable addition to the literature on Britain’s world-power century. Its twin themes are the almost infinite complexities of Britain’s accumulated commitments as a global power, and the advantages conferred by its (and especially London’s) role as the hub of global communications for much of the nineteenth century and a good part of the twentieth.’ John Darwin, The English Historical ReviewTable of Contents1. Introduction: British world policy and the White Queen's memory T. G. Otte; 2. The War Trade Intelligence Department and British economic warfare during the First World War John Robert Ferris; 3. The British empire and the meaning of 'minimum force necessary' in colonial counter-insurgencies operations, c.1857–1967 David French; 4. Yokohama for the British in the late nineteenth century: a hub for imperial defence and a node of influence for change T. G. Otte; 5. 'The diplomatic digestive organ': the Foreign Office as the nerve-centre of foreign policy, c. 1800–1940 T. G. Otte; 6. Financial and commercial networks between Great Britain and South America during the long nineteenth century Kathleen Burk; 7. Britain through Russian eyes: 1900–1914 Dominic Lieven; 8. Imperial Germany's naval challenge and the renewal of British power John H. Maurer; 9. Views of war, 1914 and 1939: second thoughts Zara Steiner; 10. The ambassadors, 1919–1939 Erik Goldstein; 11. The tattered ties that bind: the imperial general staff and the dominions, 1919–1939 Douglas E. Delaney; 12. Seeking a family consensus?: Anglo-Dominion relations and the failed Imperial Conference of 1941 Kent Fedorowich; 13. Imperial hubs and their limitations: British assessments of imposing sanctions on Japan, 1937 G. Bruce Strang.
£90.00
Palgrave MacMillan UK Shell Shock Traumatic Neurosis and the British Soldiers of the First World War
Book SynopsisTo the British soldiers of the Great War who heard about it, 'shell shock' was uncanny, amusing and sad.Trade Review'One of the crucial and most moving episodes of twentieth century British history has now found its worthy historian. Peter Leese writes the story of shell shock with expertise and flair, with critical detachment and compassion. Avoiding judgementalism, he brings out the full enormity of this tragic story.' - Professor Roy Porter, Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine 'The book fills a glaring gap in our historical knowledge.' - Mark Micale, Associate Professor of History, University of Illinois 'Shell shock was born as a condition in 1915 but has grown to become a metaphor for the horrors of total war. Leese tells the story of that evolution with learning, sympathy and a shrewd sense of the way medical history can illuminate our understanding of the violent twentieth-century as a whole.' - Professor Jay Winter, Department of History, Yale University '...a powerful and authoritative study of the war's mental legacy.' - Ben Shephard, Times Literary Supplement 'Those willing to pay attention, however, will be rewarded by this first full-length treatment of Britain's 'shell-shock' experience.' - Maureen T. Moore, Journal of Military History '...an interesting contribution both to medical history and to the continuing debate about...WWI. - T.L. Crosby, ChoiceTable of ContentsPreface Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: DISCOVERIES Shocking Modernity: Hysteria, Technology and Warfare Casualties: On the Western Front PART II: WARTIME Enlistment: Army Policy, Politics and the Press Treatment: On the Home Front Patients: The Other Ranks Patients: The Officer Ranks PART II: LEGACIES Demobilization: On Returning Home Veterans: War Neurotic Ex-Servicemen Recall: The Great War in the Twentieth Century Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
£47.49
St. Martins Press-3PL Assassination of the Archduke Sarajevo 1914 and the Romance That Changed the World
£15.19
£42.75
Lulu.com Der Offizier Im Umgang
£21.05
£15.55
£11.96
Neeland Media The Economic Consequences of the Peace
£11.64
1st World Library With the Turks in Palestine
£9.76