Introducing our brand new series, Your Towns and Cities in the Great War, describing the impact of the First World War on local communities in the UK. A number of titles are available to order and preorder now, including Sheffield, Carmathen, Bristol and Manchester.
The series records, through words and photographs, how each year of the war brought a change in the spirit of the populace as the huge battles taking place in Belgium, France, Gallipoli and elsewhere, took their toll on the menfolk.
Knowledgeable authors document the stories of how these cities and towns were affected by the conflict by researching the local newspapers of the day; along with letters, diaries, photograph albums, parish magazines, trade journals and contemporary printed pamphlets etc, located in the local library archives.
As featured by
The Great War magazine, January 2020
As featured by
The Great War magazine, January 2020
Another welcome addition to a very popular series. The story of Canterbury and life in Kent during WWI is told enthusiastically by an author of several books in this fine series. – Highly Recommended.
Read the full review [link=http://reviews.firetrench.com/your-towns-cities-in-the-great-war-canterbury-in-the-great-war/]here[/link]
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Another welcome addition to a very popular series. The story of Canterbury and life in Kent during WWI is told enthusiastically by an author of several books in this fine series. – Highly Recommended.
Read the full review [link=http://reviews.firetrench.com/your-towns-cities-in-the-great-war-canterbury-in-the-great-war/]here[/link]
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Article: '[i]Tales of town during First World War told in new book[/i]' as featured by
Bridgnorth Journal, 7th November 2019
Article: '[i]Tales of town during First World War told in new book[/i]' as featured by
Bridgnorth Journal, 7th November 2019
The author, a retired policeman, has produced another book in the fine ‘Your Towns & Cities In The Great War’ series that has become rightly a very popular series. This is volume covers the life and times for Enfield, a town with a very special contribution to the British war effort – Highly Recommended.
Read the full review [link=http://reviews.firetrench.com/your-towns-cities-enfield-in-the-great-war/]here[/link]
Firetrench
The author, a retired policeman, has produced another book in the fine ‘Your Towns & Cities In The Great War’ series that has become rightly a very popular series. This is volume covers the life and times for Enfield, a town with a very special contribution to the British war effort – Highly Recommended.
Read the full review [link=http://reviews.firetrench.com/your-towns-cities-enfield-in-the-great-war/]here[/link]
Firetrench
Reviewed alongside [link=https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Cumbria-at-War-193945-Paperback/p/15905]Cumbria at War 1939–45[/link]
Both volumes have engaging black and white photos that convey a sense of a community in wartime, and the writing style is good. As wargamers we almost inevitably ignore the Home Front except in calculating industrial resources for a high-level game, but these titles show the impact on community, industry and families alike.
Miniature Wargames, October 2019 – reviewed by Chris Jarvis
Reviewed alongside [link=https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Cumbria-at-War-193945-Paperback/p/15905]Cumbria at War 1939–45[/link]
Both volumes have engaging black and white photos that convey a sense of a community in wartime, and the writing style is good. As wargamers we almost inevitably ignore the Home Front except in calculating industrial resources for a high-level game, but these titles show the impact on community, industry and families alike.
Miniature Wargames, October 2019 – reviewed by Chris Jarvis
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Cardiff and the Valleys in the Great War
Looks at the Cardiff Pals and other local regiments who fought in the Great War and how the experience of war impacted on the area, from the initial enthusiasm for sorting out the German Kaiser in time for Christmas 1914, to the gradual realization of the enormity of human sacrifice the families of Cardiff were committed to as the war stretched out… Read more...
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the Great War
With the large number of troops stationed in and around the area and its position as a major industrial city, which focused on armaments production, shipbuilding and heavy engineering, the realities of the war were always prominently felt in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The city played a key role in the nation's war effort, as it was a key port and the nation's… Read more...
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Nottingham in the Great War
The years 1914-1918 cost many lives in the trenches of France and Belgium. Those trenches and the battles that were fought from them are well documented. But back home in towns and cities up and down the United Kingdom death and desperation were also apparent. Those left behind to carry on suffered from harsh winters, lack of food and fuel and flu… Read more...
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Chelmsford in the Great War
By the end of the Great War in 1918, 1,791 Chelmsford men were serving in the army or navy. Three hundred and ninety two of them did not return. Chelmsford in the Great War is the touching story of the people these men left behind: the munitions workers, special constables, VADs, shopkeepers, magistrates, councillors, conscientious objectors, teachers… Read more...
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Castle Point in the Great War
A brief history on the various parishes that make up the Borough of Castle Point and what life was like prior to 1915. It includes stories of suspected aliens, conscientious objectors (The peculiar People), those who claimed exemption for business reasons and British overseas internees. Read more...
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Doncaster in the Great War
How the experience of war impacted on the town, from the initial enthusiasm for sorting out the German kaiser in time for Christmas 1914, to the gradual realization of the enormity of human sacrifice the families of Doncaster were committed to as the war stretched out over the next four years. A record of the growing disillusion of the people, their… Read more...