The Frightful First World War

The Frightful First World War by Terry Deary, published by Scholastic in 1998, is a 128-page exploration of the significant events and experiences surrounding World War I. Written in English, this book presents a detailed account of the war’s impact on various individuals, including peace-loving protesters and suffering soldiers. It delves into the grim realities of the conflict, highlighting the horror and hardships that defined this tumultuous period.
Readers will find a mix of engaging elements such as ropey rhymes, sad songs, and accounts of rotten rules and sinister superstitions that characterized the era. This edition provides a unique perspective on the military and historical aspects of World War I, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction related to history and wars. The book aims to inform readers about the complexities and challenges faced during the four years of the war.
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The details of the dreadful war that affected everyone, from peace-loving protesters to the suffering soldiers. There are ropey rhymes and sad songs, rotten rules and sinister superstitions. Here is the horror and the hardships of World War I, which lasted for four years.
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