First World War Books
Naval & Military Press 38 DIVISION 113 Infantry Brigade Royal Welsh Fusiliers 13th Battalion 1 December 1915 30 April 1919 First World War War Diary WO9525551
£21.54
Naval & Military Press 46 DIVISION 138 Infantry Brigade Lincolnshire Regiment 5th Battalion Brigade Machine Gun Company and Brigade Trench Mortar Battery 1 March 1915 31 First World War War Diary WO9526912
£45.00
Naval & Military Press 34 DIVISION 102 Infantry Brigade Northumberland Fusiliers 22nd Battalion Tyneside Scottish 10 January 1916 31 May 1918 First World War War Diary WO9524631
£18.58
Naval & Military Press 51 DIVISION 154 Infantry Brigade Cameronians Scottish Rifles 6th Battalion 21 March 1915 31 May 1916 First World War War Diary WO9528876
£28.00
Naval & Military Press 58 DIVISION Divisional Troops Divisional Ammunition Column 6 January 1917 31 May 1919 First World War War Diary WO9529957
£18.58
Naval & Military Press 61 DIVISION 183 Infantry Brigade Suffolk Regiment 11th Battalion 1 June 1918 15 November 1919 First World War War Diary WO9530622
£18.58
Naval & Military Press 63 ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION 189 Infantry Brigade Drake Battalion 1 July 1916 30 April 1918 First World War War Diary WO9531141
£18.58
Naval & Military Press Ltd The Royal Naval Division
£25.50
NAVAL & MILITARY PR The Immortal Heritage
£12.63
NAVAL & MILITARY PR GoodBye to the Battlefields
£23.80
NAVAL & MILITARY PR At G.H.Q.
£21.60
Naval & Military Press Ltd The First Birmingham Battalion in the Great War 19141919
£19.56
Naval & Military Press Ltd Military Operations Egypt Palestine
£45.00
Naval & Military Press Ltd Military Operations Egypt Palestine
£45.00
Bottom of the Hill Publishing The Great Illusion A Study of the Relation of Military Power to National Advantage
£19.99
AuthorHouse The History of Nuclear War I
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£14.73
Sourcebooks, Inc The Radium Girls
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£17.09
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform World War One A Laymans Guide
£12.39
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Weapons of World War I: A History of the Guns, Tanks, Artillery, Gas, and Planes Used during the Great War
£10.66
Wilder Publications The Economic Consequences of the Peace
£23.51
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Calabrian-Americans in the Us Military During World War I: Cosenza-Area Immigrants: Marano Marchesato and Marano Principato
£13.43
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Decisive Victories
£18.00
Breakwater Books Ltd. When the Great Red Dawn Is Shining
£19.95
Nimbus Publishing (CN) The Town That Died
£13.53
£30.40
Westholme Publishing Nine Desperate Days: America's Rainbow Division
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£24.00
Westholme Publishing Approach to Final Victory: America's Rainbow
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£28.00
Robertson Publishing Warriors in Khaki
£13.50
Bottom of the Hill Publishing The Great Illusion A Study of the Relation of Military Power to National Advantage
£17.58
Wilder Publications Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph
£19.56
Wilder Publications Seven Pillars of Wisdom
£24.99
Wilder Publications The Economic Consequences of the Peace
£13.62
Bibliotech Press The Economic Consequences of the Peace
£16.56
University of Tennessee Press North Carolina's Experience during the First World War
Book SynopsisAs America’s involvement in World War I approached its centennial, state-level histories and commemoration of the Great War increased.While North Carolina’s role in the First World War has yet to attract intense scholarly interest, a much-needed picture of the wartime Tar Heel state has nevertheless begun to emerge from newly published firsthand accounts of the war and sustained attention to the state’s wartime politicians.The essays in North Carolina’s Experience during the First World War, skillfully edited by Shepherd W. McKinley and Steven Sabol, provide in-depth interpretation of the state’s involvement in WWI. Essay topics range from soldiers and the military, to women and the home front, to politics and labor issues. Recurring themes emerge in several of the essays: the war produced a developing modern state and revealed the ascendancy of bureaucracy in the face of public- and private-sector complexity during mobilization.As this anthology makes clear, wars provide the opportunity for unsettling old patterns of power and culture. Unlike the Civil War and Second World War, however, the First World War would have relatively little effect on North Carolina’s race relations, class arrangements, women’s roles, economic order, and political leadership. What changed more dramatically was the relationship between business and government. Indeed, government took an unprecedented place in the fabric of society and the economy as the “war to end all wars” left its indelible mark on the individuals and families who served.
£40.50
University of Tennessee Press Tennessee's Experience during the First World War
Book Synopsis“On the day that Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne, was assassinated, Tennesseans worried about the weather,” Carole Bucy writes. Indeed, the war that began in Europe in 1914 was unimaginably remote from Tennessee—until it wasn’t.Drawing on a depth of research into a wide array of topics, this vanguard collection of essays aims to conceptualize World War I through the lens of Tennessee. The book begins by situating life in Tennessee within the greater context of the war in Europe, recounting America’s growing involvement in the Great War. As the volume unfolds, editor Michael E. Birdwell and the contributors weave together soldier narratives, politics and agribusiness, African American history, and present-day recollections to paint a picture of Tennessee’s Great War experience that is both informative and gripping.An essential addition to the broader historiography of the American experience during World War I, this collection of essays presents Tennessee stories that are close to home in more than just geography and lineage. By relating international conflict through the eyes of Tennessee’s own, Birdwell and the contributing authors provide new opportunities for academics and general readers alike to engage with the Great War from a unique and—until now—untold perspective.
£50.25
Echo Point Books & Media Stuart: A History of the American Light Tank, Vol. 1
£60.95
WW Norton & Co The Western Front: A History of the Great War,
Book SynopsisThe Western Front evokes images of mud-spattered men in waterlogged trenches, shielded from artillery blasts and machine-gun fire by a few feet of dirt. This iconic setting was the most critical arena of the Great War, a 400-mile combat zone stretching from Belgium to Switzerland where more than three million Allied and German soldiers struggled during four years of almost continuous combat. It has persisted in our collective memory as a tragic waste of human life and a symbol of the horrors of industrialized warfare. In this epic narrative history, the first volume in a groundbreaking trilogy on the Great War, acclaimed military historian Nick Lloyd captures the horrific fighting on the Western Front beginning with the surprise German invasion of Belgium in August 1914 and taking us to the Armistice of November 1918. Drawing on French, British, German, and American sources, Lloyd weaves a kaleidoscopic chronicle of the Marne, Passchendaele, the Meuse-Argonne, and other critical battles, which reverberated across Europe and the wider war. From the trenches where men as young as 17 suffered and died, to the headquarters behind the lines where Generals Haig, Joffre, Hindenburg, and Pershing developed their plans for battle, Lloyd gives us a view of the war both intimate and strategic, putting us amid the mud and smoke while at the same time depicting the larger stakes of every encounter. He shows us a dejected Kaiser Wilhelm II—soon to be eclipsed in power by his own generals—lamenting the botched Schlieffen Plan; French soldiers piling atop one another in the trenches of Verdun; British infantryman wandering through the frozen wilderness in the days after the Battle of the Somme; and General Erich Ludendorff pursuing a ruthless policy of total war, leading an eleventh-hour attack on Reims even as his men succumbed to the Spanish Flu. As Lloyd reveals, far from a site of attrition and stalemate, the Western Front was a simmering, dynamic “cauldron of war” defined by extraordinary scientific and tactical innovation. It was on the Western Front that the modern technologies—machine guns, mortars, grenades, and howitzers—were refined and developed into effective killing machines. It was on the Western Front that chemical warfare, in the form of poison gas, was first unleashed. And it was on the Western Front that tanks and aircraft were introduced, causing a dramatic shift away from nineteenth-century bayonet tactics toward modern combined arms, reinforced by heavy artillery, that forever changed the face of war. Brimming with vivid detail and insight, The Western Front is a work in the tradition of Barbara Tuchman and John Keegan, Rick Atkinson and Antony Beevor: an authoritative portrait of modern warfare and its far-reaching human and historical consequences.Trade Review"This is a bold book. Nick Lloyd has written a tour de force of scholarship, analysis and narration… If this volume is anything to go by, Lloyd is well on the way to writing a definitive history of the First World War." -- Laurence James - The Times"An admirably clear and judicious narrative of the battlefield course of events…Lloyd’s book will be cherished by military history buffs." -- Max Hastings - The Sunday Times"Distinguished by its trenchant observations and massive level of detail marshaled into a fluid narrative, this is a sterling record of WWI’s most consequential theater." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review"Lloyd’s keen insights and engaging prose make the book a valuable addition to the literature." -- Kirkus Reviews"This well-researched, well-written and cogently argued new analysis overturns all our assumptions and received wisdom about the fighting on the most important front of the Great War. Nick Lloyd deserves congratulation for having written what will undoubtedly now take its rightful place as the standard account of this vital theatre of the conflict." -- Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking With Destiny"Although a non-specialist in the history of World War I, I have sought to learn as much as possible about that epochal calamity that cast a dark shadow over the subsequent century. At the core of a generation's agony was the Western Front, which I never fully understood until I read Nick Lloyd's comprehensive, lucid, and evocative narrative that made starkly clear what had previously been a confusing jumble." -- James M. McPherson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era"An enthralling read. Lloyd deftly guides us through a labyrinth of military detail while never allowing the pace of his narrative to slacken. His account of France’s role on the Western Front, often less well documented in Anglo-Saxon accounts, is particularly revealing. Most of us are familiar with the names of the generals involved, but Lloyd brings them sharply to life with his sensitive portrayal of their personalities, idiosyncrasies and relationships with one another. This is an endlessly complex subject to which Lloyd has brought welcome lucidity while never for one moment allowing us to forget the enormity of its tragedy." -- Julia Boyd, author of Travelers in the Third Reich: The Rise of Fascism Through The Eyes of Everyday People"There were many fronts in World War I, but the Western Front, where the industrialized great powers massed their men and resources, was the crucial one. Nick Lloyd has given us the most up-to-date account of the fighting there. He brings the key statesmen and generals to life, as well as the brutal combat from the first battles to the last. Lloyd crisply details the tactical and technological innovation that brought victory, as well as the coalition strategy, economic warfare, and home front management that boosted the Allies and disintegrated the Central Powers." -- Geoffrey Wawro, author of Sons of Freedom and director of the University of North Texas Military History Center
£25.00
Red Penguin Books Under The Stretcher
£27.48
Pegasus Books Blood and Iron: The Rise and Fall of the German
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£16.11
Suzeteo Enterprises The Sun Also Rises
£21.54
Encircle Publications, LLC Chills at Her Living Cry
£19.94
Vettaz Edition Limited Voyage au bout de la nuit
£19.95
Vettaz Edition Limited Mort à crédit
£21.60
Vettaz Edition Limited Bagatelles pour un massacre
£19.00
Vettaz Edition Limited Les beaux draps
£14.25
Wildside Press 1984
£13.95
Black Rose Writing The Reckoning
£21.49
Laura Kate Garcia Silver Darlings: A captivating historical fiction tale of love, loss, and what it means to be home.
£12.39