The First World War in 100 Objects

Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s car. A rum jar. Barbed wire. Trace the history of the first truly global conflict through this collection of 100 iconic items, from the gas mask, zeppelin, and Churchill's famous cigar to personal possessions that tell poignant stories of those who fought, suffered, and died. Offering a unique perspective on “the war to end all wars,” these objects are accompanied by short essays that highlight their significance.

ISBN10: 1780973969
ISBN13: 9781780973968
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: 20140304
Publisher: Sterling
Binding: Hardback
SKU: 9781780973968
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Trace the history of the first truly global conflict through this collection of 100 iconic items, from posters, hats, and a soldier’s bible to a battleship, tunnel, and POW camp.
 
Archduke Ferdinand’s car. A rum jar. And rifles, helmets, and barbed wire. Written by a renowned expert on World War One, this fully international book takes an unusual approach to understanding the bloody conflict. It examines 100 objects from the era, ranging from the gas mask, zeppelin, and Churchill's famous cigar to personal possessions that tell poignant stories of those who fought, suffered, and died. Offering a unique perspective on “the war to end all wars,” these objects are accompanied by short essays that highlight their significance.

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