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Flanders 1915 Images Of War 1st Edition Jon Cooksey

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Flanders 1915 Images Of War 1st Edition Jon Cooksey
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: PDF
File size: 78.29 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Jon Cooksey
ISBN: 9781844153565, 1844153568
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1
Volume: 10

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Flanders 1915 Images Of War 1st Edition Jon Cooksey by Jon Cooksey 9781844153565, 1844153568 instant download after payment.

By Christmas 1914 Britain's Regular Army had virtually ceased to exist. Four months of hard fighting had drained its manpower and the Territorial Force was called upon to plug the gaps before Kitchener's New Army was ready to take the field. The part-time, 'Saturday Night Soldiers', as they were disparagingly called, leapt at the chance to serve overseas.Flanders 1915 tells the story, through many and rare previously unpublished photographs and extended captions, of one of those eager Territorial battalions - the 1/5 Battalion of the York and Lancaster Regiment. It forms a unique and intimate record of the early years of war, images captured on camera by Harry Colver from Ranmoor, Sheffield, one of the battalion's junior officers, before official censorship was introduced. From then on privately taken photographs of the war virtually disappeared. The Colver photographs present a rare and outstanding portrait of the 'great adventure' of war in the days before the Somme, Arras and Passchendaele and the resulting lengthy casualty lists. =

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