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The First World War in 100 Objects
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The First World War in 100 Objects

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A powerful visual and narrative treatment of the war to end all wars.

The First World War in 100 Objects draws on the most interesting 100 items that describe the causes, progress and outcome of the First World War. From weapons that created carnage to affectionate letters home, these 100 objects are as extraordinary in their diversity and storytelling power as they are devastating in their poignancy. This is the stuff of war at its most horrible.

Here are a few of these objects:

military significance – a Vickers machine gun

iconic power – John Singer Sargent’s painting, Gassed

personal sentiment – a German button given to a British Tommy in the Christmas Truce of 1914

political importance – President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points.

These and the other 96 objects are displayed in brief chapters describing the associated people and events and illustrated with full color. The book is carefully organized into distinctive periods of the war and includes these examples:

Imperialism, Nationalism and the Road to War (pre-1914): King George’s Imperial Crown; Prussian Pickelhaube helmet; map showing Europe’s alliances and animosities

The Shock of the New (1914): Your Country Needs You recruitment poster; German jackboots; Ole Bill, a London double-decker bus used to ferry soldiers to Ypres

Theaters of War (1915 to 1916): Australian Battalion flag; Lusitania survivor’s camisole; airdrop message streamer

Mud and Blood (1916 to 1917): Postcard from the Eastern Front; trench club; discipline and desertion charge sheet

From Near-Defeat to Victory (1918): British Mark V tank; Hang the Kaiser election sign; Toby jug

A New European Landscape (from 1919): Gun used by German prisoners to shoot seagulls; sketch of the Whitehall Cenotaph; the old Kaiser crown.

A History of the First World War in 100 Objects is a distinctive and original presentation of the military and human stories of this cataclysmic war that did indeed change the world.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Firefly Books
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2014
Pages
448
ISBN
9781770854130

A powerful visual and narrative treatment of the war to end all wars.

The First World War in 100 Objects draws on the most interesting 100 items that describe the causes, progress and outcome of the First World War. From weapons that created carnage to affectionate letters home, these 100 objects are as extraordinary in their diversity and storytelling power as they are devastating in their poignancy. This is the stuff of war at its most horrible.

Here are a few of these objects:

military significance – a Vickers machine gun

iconic power – John Singer Sargent’s painting, Gassed

personal sentiment – a German button given to a British Tommy in the Christmas Truce of 1914

political importance – President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points.

These and the other 96 objects are displayed in brief chapters describing the associated people and events and illustrated with full color. The book is carefully organized into distinctive periods of the war and includes these examples:

Imperialism, Nationalism and the Road to War (pre-1914): King George’s Imperial Crown; Prussian Pickelhaube helmet; map showing Europe’s alliances and animosities

The Shock of the New (1914): Your Country Needs You recruitment poster; German jackboots; Ole Bill, a London double-decker bus used to ferry soldiers to Ypres

Theaters of War (1915 to 1916): Australian Battalion flag; Lusitania survivor’s camisole; airdrop message streamer

Mud and Blood (1916 to 1917): Postcard from the Eastern Front; trench club; discipline and desertion charge sheet

From Near-Defeat to Victory (1918): British Mark V tank; Hang the Kaiser election sign; Toby jug

A New European Landscape (from 1919): Gun used by German prisoners to shoot seagulls; sketch of the Whitehall Cenotaph; the old Kaiser crown.

A History of the First World War in 100 Objects is a distinctive and original presentation of the military and human stories of this cataclysmic war that did indeed change the world.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Firefly Books
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2014
Pages
448
ISBN
9781770854130