Max Arthur
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Publisher
Phoenix
Pub. Date
2010
Description
This is the story of the men who survived the Great War, told in their own words. It describes the joys and disappointments of triumph, the shock of homecoming, and the painful readjustment to civilian life. It also includes the voices of the women and children they came home to.
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Hodder & Stoughton
Description
On 6th June 1944 Britain woke up to a profound silence. Overnight, 160,000 Allied troops had vanished and an eerie emptiness settled over the country. The majority of those men would never return. This is the story of that extraordinary 24 hours. Using a wealth of first person testimonies, renowned historian Max Arthur recounts a remarkable new oral history of D-Day, beginning with the two years leading up to the silent day which saw the UK transformed...
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The Dambusters raid is a well-known event of World War 2. Here, bestselling author Max Arthur has collected together first-hand accounts of the preparation, practise, organisation and the raid itself, and also relates the sense of loss at RAF Scampton when 53 men failed to return.
Author
Publisher
Virgin
Pub. Date
2010
Description
After the fall of France in May 1940, the British Expeditionary Force was miraculously evacuated from Dunkirk. Britain now stood alone to face Hitler's inevitable invasion attempt. For the German Army to be landed across the Channel, Hitler needed mastery of the skies - the RAF would have to be broken.
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Publisher
Collins
Pub. Date
2009
Description
Between 1936 and 1939, 2,500 British volunteers travelled to Spain under the banner of the International Brigade to fight for the Spanish Republic in an attempt to stem the tide of fascism. This book profiles eight British survivors of the conflict, revealing their unique memories of this brutal war.
Author
Publisher
Ebury
Pub. Date
2004
Description
Following the publication of the remarkable 'Forgotten Voices of the Great War', Max Arthur has once again gone deep into the Imperial War Museum Sound Archive to create this landmark oral history of the most devastating conflict the world has ever seen, the Second World War.
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Publisher
Pan
Pub. Date
2005
Description
This title brings the story of the Victoria Cross medal to life, giving a narrative history from the Crimean War to the war in Afghanistan in 2002. It includes many first-hand accounts of individual acts of bravery and describes what happened to the VC holders.
Author
Publisher
Ebury
Pub. Date
2007
Description
This skillfully compiled anthology draws on the successful 'Forgotten Voices' series. 'Lest We Forget' brings together first-hand recollections from the Great War to the Second World War to illustrate the impact of war. It is a moving insight into the conflicts of the 20th century.
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Publisher
Sidgwick & Jackson
Pub. Date
2004
Description
This title brings the story of the Victoria Cross medal to life, giving a narrative history from the Crimean War to the war in Afghanistan in 2002. It includes many first-hand accounts of individual acts of bravery and describes what happened to the VC holders.
12) Last post
Author
Publisher
Magna
Pub. Date
2007
Description
Max Arthur interviewed some of the surviving British soldiers from the First World War. 'Last Post' is the last word from these survivors left in 2004 as they speak for possibly the last time.
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Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Pub. Date
2017
Description
Published to coincide with 75th anniversary of its formation, this is the definitive history of the iconic Parachute Regiment, told through the voices of more than 200 of the soldiers themselves. From the daring raids of World War 2 through Northern Ireland, The Falklands, Bosnia and Afghanistan, the Paras have a reputation for being where the fighting is fiercest and the odds of survival are often stacked heavily against them. The gripping, visceral...
Author
Publisher
Cassell Illustrated
Pub. Date
2015
Description
When Winston Spencer Churchill was born in 1874, no one could have predicted the path that lay ahead. But, as it turned out, from Winston's undistinguished academic career to his front-line experiences as a soldier and journalist whether in India, Sudan or Cuba, and during the Boer War or in the trenches of World War I; through his unparalleled political career with all its ups and downs; to his 'finest hour' leading Britain during World War II, he...