Lest We Forget: Forgotten Voices from 1914-1945
By (Author) Max Arthur
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Press
15th August 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
940.481
Paperback
352
Width 127mm, Height 179mm, Spine 22mm
227g
Tales of courage, comradeship, sacrifice, heroism and even humour, as experienced by generations from war-torn Europe, woven into a beautifully produced anthology in giftbook format This skilfully compiled anthology draws on the phenomenally successful Forgotten Voices series. Lest We Forget brings together first-hand recollections from the Great War to the Second World War, to vividly illustrate the impact of war. Told in the actual words of the men, women and children who lived through a century of war it is a moving insight into the greatest conflicts of the twentieth century. The testaments of those who were there depict the horrors of war, yet also provide inspiration with tales of enduring courage, sacrifice and daring. Arranged thematically into chapters such as hope, fear, the kindness of strangers, the human cost and brothers in arms, it reveals the full scope of war in all its stark reality. Evocatively illustrated throughout with line drawings from the Imperial War Museum's archives, it will appeal to anyone wanting to gain an insight into not only specific conflicts, but the overarching and sometimes surprising effects of war in general. Lest We Forget vividly ensures that the wartime experiences of ordinary people will never be forgotten.
Acclaimed author Max Arthur specialises in first-hand recollections of historical events. He is the author of several bestselling books, including Forgotten Voices of the Second World War and Forgotten Voices of the Great War.