| Robert Kershaw - History - 2014 - 448 pages
‘One of the lancers rode by, and stabbed me in the back with his lance. I then turned, and lay with my face upward, and a foot soldier stabbed me with his sword as he walked by ... | |
| William Henry Fitchett - Fiction - 2020 - 322 pages
The tales here told are written, not to glorify war, but to nourish patriotism. They represent an effort to renew in popular memory the great traditions of the Imperial race to ... | |
| Jonathon Riley - History - 2010 - 252 pages
An engaging and authoritative account of the battles that changed the face of history. | |
| Stephen Cooper - Sports & Recreation - 2012 - 403 pages
WINNER OF THE BRITISH SPORT BOOK AWARDS - RUGBY BOOK OF THE YEAR This is the story of 15 men killed in the Great War. All played rugby for one London club; none lived to hear ... | |
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