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File Size: 35532 KB
Print Length: 704 pages
Publisher: Lucknow Books (July 26, 2016)
Publication Date: July 26, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01JHP4W0C
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I had come across many references to this book in other works on the Great War, and finally got around to reading it. In general I avoid unit histories, because many are poorly written and factually suspect, with the unit's accomplishments overstated its setbacks downplayed or ignored. This, however, is an extraordinary book. Reading it is probably as close as we can ever come to the actual conditions of infantrymen, not just the times in the line and under fire, but the marching, training, bivouacking, recreation, and other details of their lives. Captain Dunn writes with clarity and insight, and while he makes an attempt to be fair, he does not shy away from calling a fool by his rightful name. He is especially good at recreating the frustrations of Staff and bureaucratic idiocy and incompetence. This book is most highly recommended for anyone with an interest in the Great War.For the digital version, a comment needs to be made regarding the accuracy of the scan. I am grateful that a digital version exists, so that I did not have to lug around a paperback as thick as Moby Dick, but there are a number of errors that readers have to deal with. The good news is that the digitization software does a fine job recognizing words, and the reader can go many pages without encountering an error. The main problem the software has seems to be converting the 'cl' letter combination to 'd', so that clock/close/clear become dock/dose/dear. A much bigger problem is that the software struggles to recognize numbers. The error rate here must be around 5%, which may not sound like a lot, but it breaks the narrative and irritates the reader. Some of the digitization errors are so common that eventually the reader begins to automatically recognize and correct for them, but that is not an excuse for sloppy (or nonexistent) proofreading. Herewith are some of the Greatest Hits a reader of the digital version will have to accommodate himself to: 10 becomes 'to'; 15 becomes 'IS'; 50= 'so'; 100 = 'too'; 200 = 'Zoo', 800='goo'; and 1000, inexplicably, is 'moo'. Sometime in the distant future, when paper copies are gone, scholars may puzzle over repeated references to the British Army's 'Tooth Brigade' without realizing it was actually the 100th Brigade. Alas.
I first read this book in 1991 and passed it amongst so many friends it got lost, so had to re-purchase it. Finely edited compilation that tells the story of the Royal Welch Fusiliers in WWI. BEST description of trench life and warfare I have ever read. Also details the dreariness of garrison duty, unit rotations, etc. If you are a student of WWI, you will most likely find this book is extensively used as reference source and quoted often in so many other WWI books
amazing book. must have been the "textbook" for the monty python series. sobering and comical at the same time. absurdity often displayed in the events. orders coming from those too far removed from the fronts. orders arriving too late to keep up with rapidly changing events. so glad I wasn't there. But an excellent book.
I arrived at this book in a very roundabout way. My son forgot his Playstation 4 when he returned to university after the Thanksgiving holiday. I had been watching him playing Battlefield 1, which is a popular World War 1 first person shooter game. I decided to give it a go and enjoyed it very much. This sparked a desire to learn more about this war-to-end-all-wars. At a used book shop I picked up GOODBYE TO ALL THAT by Robert Graves, the famous author and poet. A good part of that book was about his First World War service as an officer of the Royal Welch Fusiliers. That book led to a discovery of this book, THE WAR THE INFANTRY KNEW, 1914-1919, which is a compiled wartime history of the Royal Welch Fusiliers. I gave the book three stars (3 STARS), but this middling rating has mostly to do with the fact that in digitalizing the book, numbers did not accurately "translate." To illustrate, if the author wrote something like, "The German lines were 100 yards away," the kindle version that I purchased might read, "The German lines were m00 yards away." This happens often enough that I found it very annoying indeed. As to the book itself, the reader needs to know that it is an compilation of recollections of daily happenings in the very same Royal Welch Fusiliers Regiment in which Robert Graves served. There is a lot of "inside baseball" here, as well as colloquial British linguistic and military terminology circa 100 years ago. I believe the readership was intended to be veterans of the regiment. If one can accept a little side homework, this book IS A GEM. I give the content 4 to 5 STARS.
An interesting and detailed account of the experiences of 2nd battalion of the Royal Welch Fusilers during WW1, mostly from the point of junior officers of the regular army.
seems like being there. Documents experiences of those there.
An impressive seller.
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