The Battle of the Somme (The Complete Two - Volume Edition)
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- Nombre de pages160
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4739088-6
- EAN8596547390886
- Date de parution13/11/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille318 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
John Buchan's "The Battle of the Somme (The Complete Two-Volume Edition)" offers a compelling and vivid account of one of World War I's most significant battles, capturing the enormity of the events and the profound human experiences within. Through meticulous research and a narrative style that blends both historical detail and literary flair, Buchan provides insights into the strategies, the soldiers' experiences, and the battle's impact on the war and society.
The work stands out not only for its historical breadth but also for its emotional depth, encapsulating the bravery, tragedy, and heroism of those involved amidst the chaos of conflict. Born in 1875, John Buchan was a Scottish author, historian, and politician, whose diverse experiences shaped his narrative approach to military history. His background in law, politics, and journalism, coupled with his own experiences as a soldier during World War I, allows Buchan to weave personal narratives within larger historical contexts, making his accounts both relatable and profound.
His passion for storytelling and respect for the sacrifices made during the war inform the depth of emotion conveyed through his prose. "The Battle of the Somme" is a must-read for historians, scholars, and general readers intrigued by the Great War. Buchan's unique perspective and masterful storytelling invites readers to reflect on the lessons of history and the enduring human spirit amidst adversity.
This two-volume edition serves not only as a historical account but also as a powerful reminder of the cost of war.
The work stands out not only for its historical breadth but also for its emotional depth, encapsulating the bravery, tragedy, and heroism of those involved amidst the chaos of conflict. Born in 1875, John Buchan was a Scottish author, historian, and politician, whose diverse experiences shaped his narrative approach to military history. His background in law, politics, and journalism, coupled with his own experiences as a soldier during World War I, allows Buchan to weave personal narratives within larger historical contexts, making his accounts both relatable and profound.
His passion for storytelling and respect for the sacrifices made during the war inform the depth of emotion conveyed through his prose. "The Battle of the Somme" is a must-read for historians, scholars, and general readers intrigued by the Great War. Buchan's unique perspective and masterful storytelling invites readers to reflect on the lessons of history and the enduring human spirit amidst adversity.
This two-volume edition serves not only as a historical account but also as a powerful reminder of the cost of war.
John Buchan's "The Battle of the Somme (The Complete Two-Volume Edition)" offers a compelling and vivid account of one of World War I's most significant battles, capturing the enormity of the events and the profound human experiences within. Through meticulous research and a narrative style that blends both historical detail and literary flair, Buchan provides insights into the strategies, the soldiers' experiences, and the battle's impact on the war and society.
The work stands out not only for its historical breadth but also for its emotional depth, encapsulating the bravery, tragedy, and heroism of those involved amidst the chaos of conflict. Born in 1875, John Buchan was a Scottish author, historian, and politician, whose diverse experiences shaped his narrative approach to military history. His background in law, politics, and journalism, coupled with his own experiences as a soldier during World War I, allows Buchan to weave personal narratives within larger historical contexts, making his accounts both relatable and profound.
His passion for storytelling and respect for the sacrifices made during the war inform the depth of emotion conveyed through his prose. "The Battle of the Somme" is a must-read for historians, scholars, and general readers intrigued by the Great War. Buchan's unique perspective and masterful storytelling invites readers to reflect on the lessons of history and the enduring human spirit amidst adversity.
This two-volume edition serves not only as a historical account but also as a powerful reminder of the cost of war.
The work stands out not only for its historical breadth but also for its emotional depth, encapsulating the bravery, tragedy, and heroism of those involved amidst the chaos of conflict. Born in 1875, John Buchan was a Scottish author, historian, and politician, whose diverse experiences shaped his narrative approach to military history. His background in law, politics, and journalism, coupled with his own experiences as a soldier during World War I, allows Buchan to weave personal narratives within larger historical contexts, making his accounts both relatable and profound.
His passion for storytelling and respect for the sacrifices made during the war inform the depth of emotion conveyed through his prose. "The Battle of the Somme" is a must-read for historians, scholars, and general readers intrigued by the Great War. Buchan's unique perspective and masterful storytelling invites readers to reflect on the lessons of history and the enduring human spirit amidst adversity.
This two-volume edition serves not only as a historical account but also as a powerful reminder of the cost of war.