The Home Front in the Great War by
David Bilton ISBN: 1844150682
Published by Leo Cooper on December 2003
Pages: 256
Len's Summary: Available from Casemate Publishing.
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Soldiers’ Song and Slang of the Great War is an update and enlargement of a book first published in 1931. The current book includes phrases that were deemed inappropriate in earlier editions. The slang is both mystifying and well known. For example, a “goo wallah” is the sanitary man. Other items such as a “flapper’s delight” for a young officer are self-explanatory even now.
The songs lack any musical notations and only the lyrics are printed. Many use melodies set to well-known tunes—those by Gilbert and Sullivan seem to be popular as are folk melodies from the British countryside. The lyrics are commentaries on life at the front, the memories of home, and patriotic themes. By war’s end parodies are widespread. Songs from America and France are included, even “Adieu la Vie” (Chanson of Craonne) which was banned in France until 1974. The English translation is buried in the appendix, but is worth finding. The song is an indictment by the soldiers in the field of their treatment by the French army and government.
The Home Front in the Great War covers the British home front and the Hull area in detail. There is a chronological section at the beginning that provides an overview of events back in “Blighty,” followed by short essays on the efforts by groups from the Royals to the YMCA to support of the war effort. The report on the Boy Scouts is especially laudatory.
Both books use a good variety of images and are entertaining to read. Unfortunately, neither book has an index, making it almost impossible to use them for reference purposes.
Anne Merritt
War Underground: The Tunnellers of the Great War by
Alexander Barrie ISBN: 1862270813
Published by The History Press on 2003
Genres: History,
Military,
World War I Pages: 272
Len's Summary: Available from Casemate Publishing, 2114 Darby Road, Havertown, PA 19083 www.casematepublishing.com Ph (610) 853-9131 Fax (610) 853-9146, E-mail casemate@casematepublishing.com.
The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and America's Response by
Peter Balakian ISBN: 9780060558703
Published by HarperCollins on September 30th 2003
Genres: History,
United States,
20th Century,
Modern,
Political Science,
International Relations,
General Pages: 528
Len's Summary: Covers the history of Turko-Armenian relations as well as the pogroms of 1915-16 with particular emphasis on American reactions and interventions. A History Book Club alternate selection.
World War I In Photographs by
Richard Holmes ISBN: 1842222775
Published by Carlton Publishing Group on October 28th 2002
Pages: 320
Len's Summary: Also published in French and Dutch.
A Distant Grief: Australians, War Graves and the Great War by
Bart Ziino ISBN: 9781920694890
Published by University of Western Australia Press on March 1st 2007
Pages: 243
Len's Summary: The role of war graves and cemeteries in private grief and mourning for Australia’s 60 thousand dead of WWI.
War Experiences in Rural Germany: 1914-1923 by
Benjamin Ziemann ISBN: 9781845202453
Published by Berg on January 15th 2007
Pages: 302
Len's Summary: Social history. // Challenges many widespread preconceptions of the effect of WWI on veterans and their communities.
Capital Cities at War: Paris, London, Berlin 1914-1919, Volume 2: A Cultural History by
Jay Winter ISBN: 0521870437
Published by Cambridge University Press on September 6th 2007
Genres: History,
Europe,
General,
France,
Great Britain,
Military,
World War I,
Modern,
20th Century,
Social History,
Social Science,
Anthropology,
Cultural Pages: 545
Len's Summary: The first volume in this useful and finely-crafted comparative study covered social and economic effects of the war; this volume concentrates on the cultural impact of the conflict on the home front. Contributors include Tomlinson Prize- winner Annette Becker.
The General and the Jaguar: Pershing's Hunt for Pancho Villa: A True Story of Revolution and Revenge by
Eileen Welsome ISBN: 0803222246
Published by Bison Books on November 1st 2007
Genres: History,
United States,
20th Century,
Latin America,
Mexico,
Military,
Revolutionary,
World Pages: 432
Len's Summary: Pershing’s unsuccessful chase of Rancho Villa across northern Mexico in 1916 helped qualify him for AEF command. // The author is a Pulitzer Prize winner and recipient of two PEN awards.
Brothers in War by
Michael Walsh ISBN: 9780091908843
Published by Ebury Press on 2007
Genres: Biography & Autobiography,
Military,
Political,
History,
World Pages: 426
Len's Summary: First published by Crown in cloth in 2006 this is the story of Beechey family, who endured with dignity and courage the loss of five sons in WWI. Based on family letters and diaries. Also available from Amazon UK on DVD and audio cassette, or used from Barnes & Noble. Compared by some reviewers to the story Saving Private Ryan.
Forgotten Soldiers: The Irishmen Shot at Dawn by
Stephen Walker ISBN: 0717141829
on 2007
Pages: 256
Len's Summary: Traces the lives of 22 Irish volunteers in the British Army who were shot for cowardice. These men, along with dozens of others, were recently pardoned by an act of parliament. Available from www.amazon.co.uk.
Flanders: A Cultural History by
Andre de Vries ISBN: 9780195314939
Published by Oxford University Press on June 11th 2007
Genres: History,
Europe,
Western,
Travel,
France,
Historical Geography,
Social Science,
Customs & Traditions,
General Pages: 296
Len's Summary: A Flanders native looks at a region – the cockpit of WWI — that has been a battle ground since the Middle Ages.
Pacifists, Patriots and the Vote: The Erosion of Democratic Suffragism in Britain During the First World War by
Jo Vellacott ISBN: 9780230013353
Published by Palgrave Macmillan on August 15th 2007
Pages: 248
Len's Summary: Argues that the vote for British women was no foregone conclusion despite their significant contributions to the war effort.
To the Last Salute: Memories of an Austrian U-Boat Commander by
Georg von Trapp,
Elizabeth M. Campbell ISBN: 0803246676
Published by University of Nebraska Press on March 1st 2007
Pages: 196
Len's Summary: History Book Club selection. The memoirs of the Austro-Hungarian submarine ace and founder of the Trapp Family Singers first published in the early 1930s before Trapp fled the Nazis and immigrated to America. // Available for the first time in English, the memoirs of Austria-Hungary's leading U-Boat ace and founder of the Trapp Family Singers (The Sound of Music). Available in the spring of 2007.
War in a European Borderland: Occupations and Occupation Plans in Galicia and Ukraine, 1914-1918 by
Mark Von Hagen ISBN: 0295987537
Published by Oakland Museum of California on December 1st 2007
Genres: History,
Military,
World War I,
Europe,
General,
Russia & the Former Soviet Union Pages: 122
Len's Summary: Rapidly shifting battle lines, haphazard implementation and often contradictory national policies complicated the sometimes violent German and Austro-Hungarian occupation of Russian territories on the Eastern Front.
Woodrow Wilson and the Great War: Reconsidering America's Neutrality, 1914-1917 by
Robert W. Tucker ISBN: 0813926297
on 2007
Genres: History,
Military,
World War I,
United States,
20th Century Len's Summary: The author breaks with Arthur Link and others in asserting that Wilson should have combined strict neutrality with military preparedness. He also provides a useful analysis of the concept of neutrality in the pre-1914 international system.
Tigers Along the Tigris: The Leicestershire Regiment in Mesopotamia During the First World War by
E. J. Thompson ISBN: 1846773660
Published by Leonaur Limited on November 29th 2007
Pages: 144
Len's Summary: An account a battalion of the 7th (Meerut) Division of the British Indian Army in the 1917 battles at Istabulat, Samarra, Juber Island and Tekrit.
Zeppelin!: Germany and the Airship, 1900-1939 by
Guillaume De Syon ISBN: 0801886341
Published by Johns Hopkins University Press on June 11th 2007
Pages: 312
Len's Summary: A history of the development of the Zeppelin airship.
The Battle of Jutland by
Jonathan Sutherland ISBN: 1844155293
on October 1st 2007
Genres: History,
Military,
Naval,
Technology & Engineering,
Military Science Len's Summary: Yet another look at The Great War’s greatest and most controversial naval engagement.
World War One: A Short History by
Norman Stone ISBN: 0465019188
Published by Basic Books on April 27th 2010
Genres: History,
Military,
World War I Pages: 240
Len's Summary: Stone, prolific British historian and the author of The Eastern Front, 1914-1917 (Simon & Schuster, 1975) remains agnostic on the Armenian genocide and a proponent of the view that Germany — responding to the Russian threat — started WWI. A survey history reviewed in History Today August 2007. Stone now teaches in Turkey.
Battlefilm: U.S. Army Signal Corps Motion Pictures of the Great War by
Phillip W. Stewart ISBN: 9780981744445
Published by PMS Press on January 29th 2010
Genres: History,
Military,
World War I,
Reference Pages: 232
Len's Summary: Also available from Amazon and Barnes & Noble in paperback at $23.95. Catalogs the 467 WWI motion picture film titles held by the National Archives.
The Embattled Self: French Soldiers' Testimony of the Great War by
Leonard V. Smith ISBN: 9780801445231
Published by Cornell University Press on June 7th 2007
Pages: 214
Len's Summary: An examination of fiction and non-fiction writings by French war veterans reveals how they viewed their service and suffering. The author is Professor of History at Oberlin and the author or co-author of several prize-winning works on French society during WWI.
A People's War by
Jeffrey R. Smith ISBN: 076183642X
Published by University Press of America on December 21st 2006
Genres: History,
Europe,
Germany Pages: 213
Len's Summary: The author sees WWI in Germany as the occasion for the assertion of popular sovereignty, a movement that unified Germans across social and political lines shattering the monarchy.
Kitchener's Army: The Raising of the New Armies 1914 - 1916 by
Peter Simkins ISBN: 1473821282
Published by Pen & Sword Books on October 19th 2014
Pages: 384
Len's Summary: Examines the main political, economic and social effects of raising tens of thousands of volunteers, as well as their training, feeding, housing and equipment. Written by the author of several well-received WWI histories. // A million volunteers…by a premier WWI historian. These were the men who fought on the Somme.
When Washington Shut Down Wall Street: The Great Financial Crisis of 1914 and the Origins of America's Monetary Supremacy by
William L. Silber ISBN: 0691127476
Published by Princeton University Press on January 22nd 2007
Genres: Business & Economics,
Economic History,
Finance,
General,
Money & Monetary Policy Pages: 217
Len's Summary: Traces Treasury Secretary William McAdoo’s triumph over the monetary crisis sparked by the start of WWI. With the central bank (the Federal Reserve System) authorized by the Owen-Glass Act of December 1913 not yet in place, he closed the American Stock Exchange for four months to prevent foreigners from selling their holding and demanding gold in return. McAdoo both honored America’s commitment to the gold standard and sustained public confidence in the banking system, preventing a repeat of the disastrous 1907 run on American banks. The author is a professor at the Stern School of Business, NYU.
Femme Fatale: Love, Lies, and the Unknown Life of Mata Hari by
Pat Shipman ISBN: 0060817283
Published by William Morrow on July 31st 2007
Pages: 450
Len's Summary: A pot boiler about the much pawed over life and career of a WWI female double agent resurrecting the possibility that Mata was a victim.
The German Army at Passchendaele by
Jack Sheldon ISBN: 1844155641
Published by Pen & Sword Books on October 1st 2007
Pages: 336
Len's Summary: A history of the Third Battle of Ypres, 1917, from the German point of view. One of several new histories marking the 90th anniversary of this battle of attrition that fell far short of its original objective of overrunning German naval bases at Ostend and Zeebrugge.
The Battle for Vimy Ridge - 1917 by
Jack Sheldon ISBN: 1844155528
Published by Pen & Sword Books on October 1st 2007
Pages: 236
Len's Summary: A successful British part of the allied 1917 spring offensives most remembered for General Neville’s disastrous attack at the Chemin des Dames. Published in time for the 90th anniversary of Canada’s most famous battle and the rededication of the refurbished Vimy Memorial.
Killing Time: Archaeology and the First World War by
Nicholas J. Saunders ISBN: 0750945192
Published by The History Press on April 1st 2007
Pages: 256
Len's Summary: Uncovering the artifacts of war in Flanders. Saunders is a reader at the University College London and the author of a work on trench art.
Battles East: A History of the Eastern Front of the First World War by
G. Irving Root ISBN: 9781424168002
Published by PublishAmerica on October 15th 2007
Genres: History,
Military,
General Pages: 387
Len's Summary: Advertised as the first in a new series being privately published by the author. A chronological narrative history based largely on secondary sources. A useful addition to the all too few studies of war in the East.
An Arizona Aviator in France: The Life of Ernest A. Love, 147th Aero Squadron, USAS by
Alan L. Roesler ISBN: 0979791928
Published by Roesler Enterprises on 2007
Pages: 300
Len's Summary: To order E-mail troes7718@msn.com.
The First World War by
Stuart Robson ISBN: 1405824719
Published by Longman Publishing Group on January 1st 2007
Genres: History,
Military,
World War I Pages: 173
Len's Summary: A survey history of the war intended for use as a classroom text.
The Battleship Dreadnought by
John Roberts ISBN: 1844862062
Published by Conway on September 3rd 2013
Pages: 256
Len's Summary: Accurate scale drawings for model makers and historians of the prototype for 20th century line-of-battle ships.
The Zionist Masquerade: The Birth of the Anglo-Zionist Alliance 1914-1918 by
James Renton ISBN: 9780230547186
Published by Palgrave Macmillan on November 15th 2007
Genres: History,
Europe,
Great Britain,
Social History,
Jewish,
Middle East,
General Pages: 256
Len's Summary: A reexamination of British policy towards Jews and Zionism during the First World War, a fundamental turning point in the history of the Middle East.
Architect of Victory: Douglas Haig by
Walter Reid ISBN: 1841585173
Published by Birlinn Publishers on February 1st 2007
Genres: Biography & Autobiography,
Military,
Political,
Juvenile Nonfiction,
Historical Pages: 555
Len's Summary: A new sympathetic analysis of Haig’s still controversial leadership of the BEF. // A new biography sure to spark controversy. Available from Casemate Publishing.
Battleship Texas by
Hugh Power ISBN: 0890965196
Published by Texas A&M University Press on 2007
Pages: 166
Len's Summary: Reissue of the definitive guide to the last surviving Great War dreadnought, veteran of the Grand Fleet at Scapa Flow on display outside Houston and soon to undergo major preservation work.
1920: The Year of the Six Presidents by
David Pietrusza ISBN: 0786716223
Published by Basic Books on December 28th 2006
Genres: History,
United States,
20th Century Pages: 533
Len's Summary: The election campaign of 1920 marked the end of the Progressive Era, the start of Prohibition, the height of the post-war Red Scare and a bright line between Wilsonian internationalism and the isolationist “normalcy” of the Harding-Coolidge era; a snapshot of a changing America in the wake of The Great War.
Monash: The Outsider Who Won a War - a Biography of Australias Greatest Military Commander by
Roland Perry ISBN: 1741668476
on 2007
Len's Summary: Reprint of a biographical history first published in 2004 examining the career of Lt. General Sir John Monash, commander of the Anzac Corps. Won a major Australian book prize despite mixed reviews.
The Last Fighting Tommy: The Life of Harry Patch, Last Veteran of the Trenches, 1898-2009 by
Harry Patch,
Richard Van Emden ISBN: 0747591156
on June 5th 2010
Genres: History,
General,
Military,
Biography & Autobiography,
Historical Len's Summary: The story of the last surviving (as of August 2007) British trench veteran of WWI. Van Emden is author of several books on WWI including The Trench, Boy Soldiers of the Great War, and Britain’s Last Tommies.
Tip and Run: The Untold Tragedy of the Great War in Africa by
Edward Paice ISBN: 0297847090
Published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson on August 1st 2007
Genres: History,
Military,
World War I,
Africa Pages: 560
Len's Summary: A retelling of the familiar story of the long and largely futile British campaign against German General Paul von Lettow Vorbeck, a masterful nineteenth century-style guerrilla fighter with a persistently romantic image. See also The First World War in Africa, Hew Strachan, Oxford, 2004 and The Forgotten War, Ross Anderson, Tempus, 2004.