

So what does this book reveal about these exceptional talents? Firstly,one is struck by the variety of backgrounds and motivations. Stand To! Journal of the Western Front AssociationĪ highly readable book that looks at the First World War from an unusual perspective. The writing is entertaining, littered with odd facts and observations and offering a different and interesting take on the Western Front experience. Jon Sandison - FreelanceĪll in all a really enthralling book and, as he is now in his eighties, Tony Geraghty is to be congratulated. It is a valuable addition to the wider story of the Great War. If in doubt, please ask first.One of the many strengths of this book is that, on the one hand, it provides a summary of the experience of each of these men, but also helpful how it fitted into the wider experience of war. Posts using this tag may be subject to moderator approval. : For discussing the subreddit itself, or discussing other posts that appear on the subreddit. : For announcements about professional OPPORTUNITIES for prospective poets. (Still not for sharing your own amateur poetry). : For PROMOTING your own creative project. (Still not for sharing your own amateur poetry.) : For asking for HELP from the poetry community. : For sharing outside links to RESOURCES that are related to the general world of poetry. : For discussing your OPINIONS about any aspect of the general world of poetry.

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