British Expeditionary Force - The 1915 Campaign

Hardback

Main Details

Title British Expeditionary Force - The 1915 Campaign
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andrew Rawson
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreFirst world war
ISBN/Barcode 9781473846159
ClassificationsDewey:940.424
Audience
General
Illustrations 8 page black and white place section

Publishing Details

Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint Pen & Sword Military
Publication Date 14 December 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'The British Expeditionary Force - The 1915 Campaign' is a thorough account of the BEF's actions during the battles of 1915 and early 1916, starting with the success at Neuve Chapelle in March and the nightmare gas attack at Ypres in April. It follows their back-to-back failures at Aubers and Festubert before the British used gas at Loos in September and the minor engagements of the early months of 1916. Each major battle and minor action is reconstructed in graphic detail and given equal treatment through the compiling of information from the Official History and printed histories, resulting in a balanced view of the most-talked-about side of the campaign - the British side. Detailed throughout is the reasoning behind each battle and the objectives, and there is discussion about how the infantry, the artillery, the cavalry and engineers worked together, often learning new techniques after bloody mistakes, with insights into the successes and failures of each attack. Together the narrative and over sixty new maps, that chart the day-by-day progress of each battle and action, provide a unique insight into the British Army's experience during those difficult days of 1915 and early 1916, as it came to terms the art of the offensive. Where possible the brave men who made a difference are commemorated; those who led the attacks, those who faced overwhelming counter attacks and those who were awarded the Victoria Cross. Through this wide-ranging, up-to-date and balanced account of this catastrophic conflict, the real 1915 campaign experienced by the British Army and how its brave soldiers fought hard to achieve their objectives is explored. AUTHOR: Andrew Rawson is a freelance writer who has twenty-five books to his name. He has written eight books for Pen & Sword's Battleground Europe series and three reference books for The History Press' Handbook series. He has edited 'Eyes Only: The Top Secret Correspondence between Marshall and Eisenhower' and 'Organizing Victory: The War Conferences 1941 1945'. He has also written comprehensive accounts of the British Army's battles in 1914 and on the Somme in 1916. He has a master's degree with Birmingham University's history department. 8 page b/w section

Author Biography

Andrew Rawson is a freelance writer who has written over twenty-five military history books. He has written eight books for Pen & Sword's 'Battleground Europe' series and three reference books for The History Press 'Handbook' series. He has edited Eyes Only: The Top Secret Correspondence between Marshall and Eisenhower and Organizing Victory: The War Conferences 1941-1945. He has also written a campaign volume of the British Army's battles in 1914, 1915 and 1916. He has a master's degree with Birmingham University's history department. Andrew lives in Mallorca, Spain.