Featured in:
Cher Ami, GWSIG Newsletter – International Plastic Modellers Society (UK) – March 2021
Featured in:
Cher Ami, GWSIG Newsletter – International Plastic Modellers Society (UK) – March 2021
As mentioned in
The Shetland Times
As mentioned in
The Shetland Times
Like all works about the First World War that deal with individuals in the trenches and the impact of the war has on their lives, the book can be a difficult read as sympathy grows for the writer and his men as they live and die. This is said to be a unique collection of letters and photographs from the front written by two young men who were heavily involved in the fighting for a number of years and whose writing gives authenticity to an existence we have all been spared. Four very hard years of war thankfully recorded. The book being a tribute to all those young men.
The Military History Group
Like all works about the First World War that deal with individuals in the trenches and the impact of the war has on their lives, the book can be a difficult read as sympathy grows for the writer and his men as they live and die. This is said to be a unique collection of letters and photographs from the front written by two young men who were heavily involved in the fighting for a number of years and whose writing gives authenticity to an existence we have all been spared. Four very hard years of war thankfully recorded. The book being a tribute to all those young men.
The Military History Group
How good is it to find a book with a good index, excellent bibliography, order of battle and other useful supporting details? In this regard, 'Magnificent But Not War' is a model of its type.
The Long, Long Trail
How good is it to find a book with a good index, excellent bibliography, order of battle and other useful supporting details? In this regard, 'Magnificent But Not War' is a model of its type.
The Long, Long Trail
Most military enthusiasts will recognise the name of Ypres and the epic battles of WW1, and this new 70 minute long DVD from Pen and Sword looks at the actions in some detail, returning to the battlefields to recount those dark days of WW1. It’s a well produced film with modern colour footage intertwined with black and white imagery from the time and offers a fascinating insight into the battles of Ypres. The DVD retails of £16.99 and is available through Pen and Sword.
Military Machines international, June 2012
Most military enthusiasts will recognise the name of Ypres and the epic battles of WW1, and this new 70 minute long DVD from Pen and Sword looks at the actions in some detail, returning to the battlefields to recount those dark days of WW1. It’s a well produced film with modern colour footage intertwined with black and white imagery from the time and offers a fascinating insight into the battles of Ypres. The DVD retails of £16.99 and is available through Pen and Sword.
Military Machines international, June 2012