Best of
World-War-I

1988

The War Poets: The Lives and Writings of Rupert Brooke, Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, Robert Graves and the Other Great Poets of the 1914-1918 Wa


Robert Giddings - 1988
    32 pages of full-color illustrations and 150 black-and-white illustrations.

The War Poets: An Anthology


Siegfried SassoonThomas M. Kettle - 1988
    A collection of poems written by notable poets of the twentieth century, many of whom saw front line action first hand, including Rudyard Kipling, Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen.

Kitchener's Army: The Raising of the New Armies 1914-1916


Peter Simkins - 1988
    He examines the experiences and impressions of the officers and men who made up the New Armies. As well as analyzing their motives for enlisting, he explores how they were fed, housed, equipped and trained before they set off for active service abroad.

The Last Gentleman-Of-War: The Raider Exploits of the Cruiser Emden


R.K. Lochner - 1988
    Though dauntless in pursuit of enemy ships, the Emden treated captured crews with great courtesy and is remembered today as the last man-of-war that adhered to a chivalric code of conduct. The bold and gallant raids against Allied merchant ships in the Indian Ocean earned the Emden the admiration of friend and foe alike. In a single raid it sank a Russian cruiser and destroyed a French torpedo boat and all told is credited with capturing or sinking nineteen merchant ships. Emden cleverly eluded Allied warships until its spectacular career was cut short in 1914 during a fierce engagement with an Australian cruiser off the Cocos Islands. Even the British lamented Emden's demise with a popular newspaper praising the captain as a courageous and resourceful man and predicting the ship to live on in history. This account of the ship's high-seas adventures will fascinate readers of all ages.