The Usborne introduction to the First World War / Ruth Brocklehurst, Henry Brook, Jane Chisholm, and Imperial War Museum
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TextSeries: Usborne discovery internet-linkedPublication details: London: Usborne, 2007 Description: 128 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 28 cmISBN: 9780746076552 (hardback)Subject(s): Children's nonfictionDDC classification: 940.3 BROC Summary: Learn all about the first major conflict of the 20th Century in this thought - provoking and informative new title. This title provides detailed accounts of all the major battles and how the latest innovations such as submarines, tanks, poison gas and barbed wire helped shape the course of the war. It explores the impact of the war on the home front, especially the changes it made to the lives of British women. It looks at the cultural legacy of the war and how it inspired the works of War Poets, writers, artists and filmmakers
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DELMAS PUBLIC LIBRARY | 900: History & Geography | General Stacks | 940.3 BROC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 33228031084324 |
Learn all about the first major conflict of the 20th Century in this thought - provoking and informative new title. This title provides detailed accounts of all the major battles and how the latest innovations such as submarines, tanks, poison gas and barbed wire helped shape the course of the war. It explores the impact of the war on the home front, especially the changes it made to the lives of British women. It looks at the cultural legacy of the war and how it inspired the works of War Poets, writers, artists and filmmakers
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