A compilation of firsthand accounts of World War I experiences by soldiers, nurses, chaplains, civilians, and others from diverse nations vividly captures the horrors of the war, along with rare moments of courage, compassion, and humor.
Robert Hull is an English writer, teacher and poet. He regularly runs writing workshops in schools and is a regular contributor to educational magazines.
Some of his better known publications include 'Behind the Poem' (Routledge, 1988) and 'My Childhood in Nazi Germany' (Wayland, 1991) of which he was a ghost-writer.
I love these sorts of books, bringing that time to life. Uses personal letters conveying a range of emotions. Very neatly and quickly covers the four years