The Model 1897 Winchester Trench Gun was a fascinating footnote to the carnage of World War I.
The Model 1897 Winchester Trench Gun was a fascinating footnote to the carnage of World War I.
Many may not know too much about the history of war stories in Australia, but one particular WWI battle is memorable, especially as depicted in the book by Peter FitzSimons, Fromelles and Pozieres: In the Trenches of Hell.
In the trenches of Stalingrad,1942, pencil. Nikolai Nikolajewitsch Schukow (1908-1973) — Soviet, Russian graphic artist, Illustrator.
Jerry Enzler’s new biography of Jim Bridger, and new histories of Lewis and Clark, the grand masters of Western art, war on the central plains and Max
Mike Franchina is an illustrator from the U.S. who has worked for such major companies as Blizzard Entertainment, Runic Games and EA/Mythic Entertainment as a c
These gripping tales from the trenches of France and Belgium offer firsthand testimony to the mayhem that devastated Europe from 1914 to 1918. Written mostly by veterans, they offer moving accounts of life and death amid the constant terror of bombs, poison gas, and machine guns. In addition to the more familiar perspectives of American and British soldiers, the tales encompass German, French, and Russian points of view. Featured stories include "Introduction to the Trenches," a narrative of a soldier's first night in No Man's Land by Imagist poet Richard Aldington; Mary Borden's "Blind," based on her service as a nurse in a hospital on the Western Front; and "A Raid Night," in which H. M. Tomlinson recounts a zeppelin attack on London. Additional contributors include Rudyard Kipling, Ford Madox Ford, John Galsworthy, Somerset Maugham, Katherine Mansfield, and others. Editor Bob Blaisdell introduces the anthology and provides notes on each author. short story anthology, collection of essays, firsthand accounts, war and military, soldiers, multiple authors, western front, wwi, europe, 1910s, early 20th century, historical, journals, letters, biographies, trench warfare, war veterans, bombs, poison gas, machine guns, war nurse, american, german, french, british, russian, multiple perspectives, life and death, moving accounts, engaging, fight, realistic, ground force invasions, military drama, war drama;World War One; 20th Century Fiction; Short Stories; British fiction
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