War Memorial: The Story of One Village's Sacrifice from 1914 to 2003
Autor Clive Asleten Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 noi 2013
Who were the men and women whose names are commemorated on war memorials around the country? Where did they live - and how and why did they die?
Such questions usually go unanswered, but this book for the first time unravels the story of one war memorial, in the Dartmoor village of Lydford. Through original documents, Clive Aslet traces in vivid detail the lives of the twenty-two men, and one woman, who made the supreme sacrifice fighting for Britain in the two World Wars, the Falklands and Iraq.
The result is an intimate portrait of one corner of the countryside in the twentieth century, and an extraordinary tale of the endurance and bravery of otherwise ordinary people - farmers, masons, railway-workers, landowners, schoolchildren - who, but for the war memorial, would be forgotten.
The perfect book for those who lovedThe Real Dad's Armyby Colonel Rodney Foster,War Memorialis about the people who laid down their lives for us, and who will always be remembered.
Praise forWar Memorial:
'With this book Aslet makes an important contribution to social history... the stories are not tidy portraits of heroism butachingly real portraits of wartime lossexperienced by a changing rural community'Daily Express
'Leaves one with a profound sense of the vagaries and cruelties of fate, particularly during times of war'Country Life
'[A] fascinating history . . . Aslet tells their stories with great elegance, and though the period has been gone over in exhaustive detail, he still managesfresh insights that bring it to vivid life'Daily Telegraph
Clive Aslet is an award-winning journalist and former Editor ofCountry Lifewho has spent his career observing Britain and its ways. An authority on British life, he has written several books on the subject - includingThe Last Country Houses,Landmarks of Britain, andVillages of Britain.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241960653
ISBN-10: 0241960657
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 16pp black & white
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241960657
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 16pp black & white
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Clive
Aslet
is
an
award-winning
journalist
and
former
Editor
ofCountry
Lifewho
has
spent
his
career
observing
Britain
and
its
ways.
An
authority
on
British
life,
he
has
written
several
books
on
the
subject
-
includingThe
Last
Country
Houses,Landmarks
of
Britain,
andVillages
of
Britain.
Recenzii
A
touching
tribute
to
ordinary
lives
.
.
.
brutally
cut
off
long
before
their
allotted
time
A fascinating mix of history and sociology that leaves one with a profound sense of the vagaries and cruelties of fate, particularly during times of war
[A] fascinating history
A moving look at the harrowing stories behind a century of names inscribed on the war memorial of a small and sleepy Devon village
An engaging, absorbing work
With this book Aslet makes an important contribution to social history... the stories are not tidy portraits of heroism but achingly real portraits of wartime loss experienced by a changing rural community
A fascinating mix of history and sociology that leaves one with a profound sense of the vagaries and cruelties of fate, particularly during times of war
[A] fascinating history
A moving look at the harrowing stories behind a century of names inscribed on the war memorial of a small and sleepy Devon village
An engaging, absorbing work
With this book Aslet makes an important contribution to social history... the stories are not tidy portraits of heroism but achingly real portraits of wartime loss experienced by a changing rural community