Postcards from the Trenches: Images from the First World War

Hardback

Main Details

Title Postcards from the Trenches: Images from the First World War
Authors and Contributors      Introduction by Andrew Roberts
SeriesPostcards From...
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 126,Width 170
Category/GenreFirst world war
ISBN/Barcode 9781851243914
ClassificationsDewey:940.4
Audience
General
Illustrations 106 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Bodleian Library
Imprint Bodleian Library
Publication Date 1 May 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The First World War was unique in being fought largely in trenches. Men ate, slept, fought, played, sang, prayed, and died in the trenches. This book brings together a collection of postcards which portray this strange subterranean world in its various manifestations. The cards have been selected to show how life progressed from day to day in and out of the trenches. We see wounded men smiling obligingly for the camera; others appear to be suffering from the onslaught of boredom. Some take part in a mock party with very meagre provisions. One image shows a group of men kneeling to receive communion before going into battle. The tone of postcards encompasses the range of human experience, from sombre realism to light-hearted humour. There is also the soldier's good-natured lightly smutty card. This is a fascinating insight into the everyday lives and behaviour of the men who fought one of the most gruesome wars in history.

Author Biography

Andrew Roberts is a historian and biographer who has published books on Waterloo, Hitler and Churchill, the Marquis of Salisbury, the Earl of Halifax and the history of English-speaking peoples since 1900 amongst many others. He is an expert on military history and has won many awards for his writing.

Reviews

For both Trenches and Russian Revolution: With introductions by historian Andrew Roberts, these attractive books will interest the casual reader and bear close inspection by the specialist. Viewed from the angle of their postcards, the Russina Revolution and World War I become accessible and multifaceted on a human level, allowing readers a glimpse into aspects of those turbulent times that most will not have seen before.--Army-- "Army"