Somme

Cover of Somme by Lyn MacDonald
Publisher: Penguin Adult
Year: 1993
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 9780140178678
Dimensions:
Height: 7.79526 Inches
Length: 5.07873 Inches
Weight: 0.65697754076 Pounds
Width: 0.74803 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 940.4/272
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Somme by Lyn MacDonald, published by Penguin Adult on June 24, 1993, is a detailed exploration of one of the most significant battles in British history. This first edition, comprising 380 pages, delves into the events of 1916, a pivotal year marked by the devastating impact of the Battle of the Somme on British society. MacDonald presents a narrative that highlights the experiences of the soldiers who fought, offering insights into their struggles and the broader implications of the battle on traditional attitudes and authority.

Readers will find a collection of vivid testimonies from those who endured the harsh realities of combat, revealing the emotional and physical toll of the conflict. The book captures the harrowing nature of the battle, where meticulous planning clashed with the brutal experiences of the troops on the ground. Through these personal accounts, MacDonald sheds light on themes of resilience, courage, and the profound effects of warfare, making this work a significant contribution to the literature surrounding World War I.


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In Somme Lyn Macdonald explores one of the most harrowing battles in British history.’There was hardly a household in the land’, writes Lyn Macdonald, ‘there was no trade, occupation, profession or community, which was not represented in the thousands of innocent enthusiasts who made up the ranks of Kitchener’s Army before the Battle of the Somme…’The year 1916 was one of the great turning-points in British history: as the youthful hopes of a generation were crushed in a desperate struggle to survive, and traditional attitudes to authority were destroyed for ever. On paper, few battles have ever been so meticulously planned. Yet while there were good political reasons to launch a joint offensive with a French Army demoralized by huge casualties at Verdun, the raw troops on the ground knew nothing of that. A hundred and fifty thousand were killed in the punishing shellfire, the endless ordeal of attack and counter-attack; twice that number were left maimed or wounded. Here, almost for the first time, Lyn Macdonald lets the men who were there give their own testimony. Their stories are vivid, harrowing, sometimes terrifying – yet shot through with humour, immense courage and an astonishing spirit of resilience.’What the reader will longest remember are the words – heartbroken, blunt, angry – of the men who lived through the bloodbath…a worthy addition to the literature of the Great War…’ Daily MailOver the past twenty years Lyn Macdonald has established a popular reputation as an author and historian of the First World War. Her books are based on the accounts of eyewitnesses and survivors, told in their own words, and cast a unique light on the First World War. Most are published by Penguin.

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Language: en. Pages: 380. Edition: First Edition.

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