Forgotten voices of the Great War:a history of World War I in the words of the men and women who were there

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Imperial War Museum Great Britain
Group Author: Arthur Max 1939-
Published: Lyons Press,
Publisher Address: Guilford, Conn.
Publication Dates: 2004.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: x, 326 p.: ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 1592285708 (hbk.)
Index Number: K143
CLC: K143
Call Number: K143/F721
Contents: "In association with the Imperial War Museum."
Originally published: London : Ebury Press, 2002.
Includes index.
Introduction / Sir Martin Gilbert -- 1914 -- 1915 -- 1916 -- 1917 -- 1918 -- Index of contributors -- General index.
Forgotten Voices of the Great War is the fruit of a project of the British Imperial War Museum begun in 1972 to tape-record the accounts of soldiers of all the armies involved in The Great War. An oral history of World War I from the perspective of the real people who fought it reveals the harrowing day-to-day lives of soldiers experiencing trench warfare, painting a vivid and compelling picture of the Great War.