Tommy's War: The Western Front in Soldiers' Words and Photographs by Richard van Emden

Tommy's War: The Western Front in Soldiers' Words and Photographs

Richard van Emden
Bloomsbury USA
Sep 2014
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Shortly after images of the famous Christmas Truce of 1914 found their way into national newspapers in Britain, the military authorities banned the private use of cameras on the Western Front. A considerable number of soldiers continued to use them illicitly to record life and death in the frontline trenches. Thousands of those photos survive today, most never published before—Tommy’s War is a deeply personal and incredibly revealing portrait of the war through the lenses and words of the soldiers who lived it.Not a traditional history of World War I—not simply the army’s history of battles won and lost—Tommy’s War is first and foremost the soldier’s story. Renowned WWI historian Richard van Emden reveals the life of the everyday soldier, using personal photos, diaries, letters home, and observations of the ordinary man and the minutiae of life in the trenches.
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Publisher Bloomsbury USA
Published 2014
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