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The Battlefields of the First World War

On sale

14th November 2013

Price: £60

Selected:  Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781472111920

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Here are the great battlefields of the First World War as you have never seen them before, from the first cavalry skirmishes, through the horrors of the Somme and Passchendaele, to the final weeks of conflict.

A revelatory, unique collection of panoramic photographs covering the whole of the British sectors of the Western Front, end to end. No other work shows like this the actual ground on which the battles were fought and about which so many words continue to be written. The vast battlescapes are interspersed with poignant individual photographs and the recollections of the soldiers caught in the action.

The last time most of the panoramas were viewed – in the trenches – they were marked TOP-SECRET and destined for the eyes of the commanding officer only. Taken at huge personal risk by specialist photographers during the war, the panoramas reveal what no other photographs can – the view beyond the trench parapet – and a great deal more. Each panorama offers a view of up to 160 degrees, so sharply focused that the individual figures of a waiting sniper or a soldier picking lice from his shirt can be made out.

They document a lost world.

This slipcased edition features 60 recently discovered German panoramas, plus a DVD containing the full complement of 350 panoramas in interactive, zoomable form; as well as updated mapping throughout.

Reviews

Western Front Association
Without doubt the best publication on the Great War ... it is a superb piece of work.
The Times
An extraordinary set of panoramic photographs that reveal the battlefields of the Western Front as never before.
Independent
Astonishing ... made my heart sigh.
Navy News
Hauntingly magnificent.
Lyn Macdonald
The book is a magnificent effort and most impressive - one could almost say unique.