The prisoner's defence: and other First World War stories
Thousands of short stories were published during World War I, which coincided with the heyday of the fiction magazine in Britain. Much of this material has never been republished since the end of the War, and is virtually lost to the modern reader. These stories offer an unparalleled insight into ev...
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Summary: | Thousands of short stories were published during World War I, which coincided with the heyday of the fiction magazine in Britain. Much of this material has never been republished since the end of the War, and is virtually lost to the modern reader. These stories offer an unparalleled insight into everyday concerns on the home front, and illustrate the humor that kept up morale as well as the impact of war on families and friends at home. Together they present the most rounded fictional portrait of the First World War available in print today |
Physical Description: | 286 Seiten 19 cm |
ISBN: | 9780712356718 |
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author_additional | P.G. Wodehouse Arthur Conan Doyle H.B. Marriott Watson "Tetroul" (identity unknown) May Edginton Annie Edith Jameson (J.E. Buckrose) Edward Garnett Edgar Wallace "Sapper" (H.C. McNeile) Frederick Britten Austin "Bartimeus (Lewis Anselmo da Costa Ricci) Stephen Morehouse Avery Mary Borden Stacy Aumonier Francis Brett Young |
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contents | <<A>> prisoner of war The prisoner's defense The safe As it is written: a strange story War workers One of the old guard Truth's welcome home The despatch-rider The death grip The magic of Muhammed Din The navy-under-the-sea Mademoiselle from Armenteers Paraphernalia Armistice Day Armistice |
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title_alt | <<A>> prisoner of war The prisoner's defense The safe As it is written: a strange story War workers One of the old guard Truth's welcome home The despatch-rider The death grip The magic of Muhammed Din The navy-under-the-sea Mademoiselle from Armenteers Paraphernalia Armistice Day Armistice |
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