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A Month at the Front - The Diary of an Unknown Soldier $12.95 



Published in 2007 by MUP, Australia
HARDCOVER, 56 Pages
Size - 20.5cm * 14cm

Discovered at the bottom of a box of books recently donated to the Bodleian Library, Oxford, this war journal vividly tells the story of a young First World War soldier and his experiences at the Front in the summer of 1917 in his own words.

The anonymous author candidly describes his daily life: dodging shells to fetch meals from the rations cart; his regiment list on a march, straying perilously near enemy lines; the daily distribution of rum; the soar of shells ('whiz bangs') above his head; communicating by sign with a captured German soldier living in his trench; sleeping in snatches of ten or fifteen minutes; and always, the endless mud.

The introduction traces the author's progress across the battlefields of Flanders as he and his regiment, the 12th East Surrey's, move deeper into enemy territory, suffering heavy casualties and fighting against remarkable odds. One by one, the author's comrades fall away until he, one of the last survivors of his group, narrowly avoids neath, only to be captured.

This poignant and moving account, never before published, is narrated with a keen sense of observation, bringing to life the sights, sounds, smells and horrors of war.

Illustrated with 9 pages of B&W photos

PLEASE NOTE
This is a very small book, it is only 56 pages

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