Description:A handsomely illustrated photographic account, by the bestselling author of Tommy (2003), of the human experience of war as directly witnessed by British soldiers in the First World War. Richard Holmes, one of Britains best-known military historians (and President of the British Commission of Military History), has selected over 200 photographs taken for the most part by officers and men rather than by official photographers -- mostly unfamiliar ones located in archive collections, regimental museums and private sources. There will also be specially taken photographs by Mike Sheil, one of the best battlefield photographers working today. The book will deal with the whole of the British Armys experience of the First World War -- Gallipoli, Mesopotamia, and so on -- and not just on the Western Front. The photographs will be grouped thematically as extended picture essays topics include the pre-war army and mobilisation of 1914 the contribution made by nurses medical treatment and the wounded infantrymen