All Quiet on the Home Front
Life in Britain During the First World War
Headline Book Publishing
Published on 7. May 2003
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-7553-1188-0 (ISBN)
Description
The truth about the sacrifice and suffering on the home front during World War I is rarely discussed. In this book some of the oldest men and women in the country speak about experiences and events that have remained buried for 85 years. Their testimony shows the same candour and courage we have become accustomed to hearing from veterans of the western front. Those interviewed include a survivor of a Zeppelin raid on Hull in 1915, a Welsh munitions worker recruited as a girl and a woman rescued from a bombed school after five days. There are also accounts of rural famine, bereavement and the effects on families back home, and even the story of a woman who planned to kill her family to save them further suffering.
Reviews / Votes
An important reminder of the emotional and psychological impact of war by the people who were there. - GuardianA classic piece of oral history bulging with facts that you kept feeling you should have known or guessed already - but which came as revelations all the same. - Daily Telegraph
It is softly spoken, shocking and unfamiliar. - The Times
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Headline Publishing Group
Illustrations
50 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7553-1188-0 (9780755311880)
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Persons
Steve Humphries is a programme maker renowned for his landmark oral history series and their accompanying books. Richard van Emden is a writer and television researcher specialising in the First World War.