These Englishmen Who Died for France


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On 1st July 1916, the Bay of Somme was the scene of the deadliest day in British military history. What happened there? Englishmen, Scotsmen, Irishmen, Welshmen, Canadians, South Africans, Australians, New Zealanders – many soldiers from Great Britain and the Commonwealth volunteered in 1916 to attack on the front in Picardy, a much heavier involvement than in the previous years of the First World War. On that day more than 20,000 of them lost their lives on the battlefield, coming to the aid of a French army exhausted by Verdun. Written in direct, vivid prose, Jean-Michel Steg gives this episode its central place in the memory of the Great War and attempts to make sense of the tragedy and horror of the event. Drawing on many moving first-hand accounts – including those of celebrated poets Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon and Robert Graves – These Englishmen Who Died for France dives into a detailed, exhilarating, harrowing account of the experiences of British soldiers as they unfolded on the front that day in July. Jean-Michel Steg holds a PhD in History from EHESS in Paris, a master's degree from the Sorbonne University in Paris, an MBA from Harvard Business School and a degree from the Institut d'Etudes Politique de Paris. He has been nominated in France to the Ordre National du Mérite. Ethan Rundell is a writer, translator and once-aspirant historian with degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, and the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS).







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Delphi Complete Works of Raphael Holinshed (Illustrated)


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The celebrated Renaissance chronicler Raphael Holinshed produced a comprehensive history of the British Isles in collaboration with several others. The ‘Chronicles’ was compiled uncritically from many sources of varying degrees of trustworthiness. It provided a valuable repertory of historical information that was not readily available to the majority of Tudor readers. The Elizabethan dramatists drew heavily from Holinshed’s pages, which in turn helped change the course of English literature. This eBook presents Holinshed’s complete works, with numerous illustrations, rare texts, a concise introduction and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Holinshed’s life and works * Concise introduction to the text * All of the Chronicles, based on Sir Henry Ellis’ 1807 text * Excellent formatting of the texts * Easily locate the chapters you want to read with contents tables * Features a bonus biography * A special hyperlinked ‘Glossary of Elizabethan Language’ to aid your studies * Ordering of texts into genres CONTENTS: The English Chronicles Brief Introduction to Raphael Holinshed An Historical Description of the Island of Britain The History of England from the Time that It was First Inhabited The History of England after the Conquest The Scottish Chronicles The Description of Scotland The History of Scotland The Annals of Scotland The Irish Chronicles The Description of Ireland The First Inhabitation of Ireland The Irish History The Process of Irish Affairs A Continuation of the Chronicles of Ireland The Supply of this Irish Chronicle The Biography Raphael Holinshed (1900) by Sidney Lee Glossary of Elizabethan Language




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English Men of Letters


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Reproduction of the original: English Men of Letters by George W. Russell







Once a Week


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