Book summaryThe year 1915 was one of the bloodiest in history. The theme of Macdonald's history of that year is the loss of innocence. That innocence was lost in the horror of the trenches in France and Belgium, at Ypres and at Gallipoli, and in the mounting numbers of dead shipped home. War was never pretty, but modern warfare raised brutality to new levels. Read what the soldiers who were there had to say. Media reviews"What the reader will longest remember are the words--heartbroken, blunt, angry,--of the men who lived through the bloodbath." |
1915 - The Death of Innocenceby Macdonald, Lyn
Book desription: Henry Holt, NY, 1993 Very good hardcover in very good dustjacket. First American edition. D.j. has curling to edges, minimal edgewear, only other flaw is owner's name/date inked inside front cover. ISBN 0805034994.
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