The Somme: A New History
By (Author) Dr Gary Sheffield
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld Military
1st April 2004
8th January 2004
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
First World War
Land forces and warfare
940.4144
Paperback
208
Width 154mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
176g
On 1st July 1916, after a stupendous 7-day artillery preparation, the British Army finally launched its attack on the German line around the River Somme. Over the next 4-and-a-half months they continued to attack, with little or no gain, and with horrendous losses to both sides. This book, written by the world's foremost expert in the subject, describes in chilling detail everything from the grand strategy to the experience of the men on the ground. Illustrated throughout, it is a stunning and absorbing depiction of the horror that was the Somme in 1916.
Dr Gary Sheffield is a senior lecturer at the Joint Services Command and Staff College at Bracknell. He is author of several books on the First World War, and is known the world over as the expert on the Somme.