Edward Heron-Allen's journal of the Great War: from Sussex Shore to Flanders Fields by Brian Harvey

Edward Heron-Allen's journal of the Great War: from Sussex Shore to Flanders Fields

Brian Harvey
Sussex Record Society
Jan 2002
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Edward Heron-Allen was a polymath-one of the most remarkable of his era-many would simply say he was a genius. By profession a London solicitor, he was also a very distinguished zoologist (F.R.S.) , historian, Persian scholar and translator, author of the classic book on violin making still in print and studied worldwide, cheirosopher and writer of early science-fiction novels. This extraordinary man had a large house in Selsey-where he reported upon the impact of the war, and also on a wide range of friends, acquaintances and organizations, nationally. His beautifully bound manuscript war diaries were recently discovered. They throw vivid light on the Home Front-London and Sussex-and on the Western Front, where the then over-aged polymath insisted upon serving.
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Published 2002
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