Shots from the Front: The British Soldier 191418
By (Author) Richard Holmes
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperPress
7th December 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
Photojournalism and documentary photography
940.41241
Paperback
224
Width 189mm, Height 246mm, Spine 16mm
740g
A handsomely illustrated photographic account, by the bestselling author of 'Tommy', of the human experience of war as directly witnessed by British soldiers in the First World War.
Richard Holmes, one of Britain's best-known military historians (and President of the British Commission of Military History), has selected over 200 photographs taken for the most part by officers and men rather than by official photographers mostly unfamiliar ones located in archive collections, regimental museums and private sources.
The book will deal with the whole of the British Army's experience of the First World War Gallipoli, Mesopotamia, and so on and not just on the Western Front. The photographs will be grouped thematically as extended picture essays; topics include the pre-war army and mobilisation of 1914; the contribution made by nurses; medical treatment and the wounded; infantrymen and their weapons; the campaign in Mesopotamia and more.
Like 'Tommy', the book is about people rather than things, about the human experience of war rather than its strategy or tactics, and at least as much about the everyday or commonplace a latrine here or a plate of bully beef there as about the lofty or portentous. It shows us the dirt beneath the fingernails of history.
An indispensible companion to the letters and journals.The photos are extraordinary Holmes's commentary is superlative. He notices everything it provides a calm, outstandingly knowledgeable guide to the carnage Daily Mail
A very valuable bookHolmess expertise in the minutiae of warfare makes him the ideal guideOne of the most readable of military historianshis empathy with his subject is obvious but he does not allow it to cloud his historical judgement. As a consequence specialists as well as general readers will gain much from this book. BBC History Magazine (Pick of the Month)
Richard Holmes is a celebrated military historian and television presenter, famous for his BBC series 'War Walks' and 'Wellington'. His bestselling and widely acclaimed books include 'Redcoat', 'Tommy', 'Sahib' and 'Dusty Warriors'. He taught military history at Sandhurst for many years and is now Professor at Cranfield University and The Defence Academy of the United Kingdom. His latest book (Harper Press, May 2008) is 'Marlborough: England's Fragile Genius'.