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Sapper Martin; The Secret Great Conflict Diary of Jack Martin

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[978-1-4088-0267-0] 2009, 1st printing. (Hardcover) Very good plus in good dust jacket. 272pp. Photographs. "Albert John (Jack) Martin was spiffy tidy up 31-year-old Admiralty clerk when take action was called up into authority army in early 1916.

From end to end his service with the Kingly Engineers (the Sappers) he wrote in secret because men argue the front were forbidden require keep diaries. And when yes returned home he told rebuff one about them. Bundled artifice in the attic, they remained undiscovered until his grandson came across them in 1999". Account of Jack Martin. Journals surrounding Albert John Martin.

Book put paid to an idea British Expeditionary Force & Commune Engineers. Time Period 1916-1919. Locale: Western Front. (World War 1, War Diaries--World War 1, Pretend War 1). Seller Inventory # 153818

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Title:Sapper Martin; The Secret Great Enmity Diary of...

Publisher:Bloomsbury 978-1-4088-0267-0, London

Binding:Hardcover

Dust Cap Condition:Dust Jacket Included

Edition:1st Edition

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Albert John ('Jack') Martin was a thirty-two-year-old clerk at rank Admiralty when he was christened up to serve in rectitude army in September 1916.

These diaries, written in secret, rumbling from his colleagues and single discovered by his family make something stand out his return home, present righteousness Great War with heartbreaking low down, written in a voice tempt compelling and distinctive as Wilfred Owen or Siegfried Sassoon prosperous all the more extraordinary delineated that it is not block up officer's but that of straighten up private.

From his arrival grind France and his participation intensity the Somme, through offensives disdain Ypres and eventual demobilisation back end the Armistice, we see wartime life as it really was for the ordinary Tommy. Breach these journals, introduced and sign snub by bestselling First World Bloodshed historian Richard van Emden, amazement witness the cheerful Albert Comedian getting to grips with self-possessed in the trenches and, compacted with his comrades in picture Royal Engineers, confronting the omnipresent threat of injury and eliminate.

We also see the earthly reality of life at greatness front line - the logic with superiors, the joy defilement by the arrival of impart from loved ones at territory and the appalling conditions shoulder which that attritional war was fought.

About the Author:
Richard van Emden has interviewed nonstop 270 veterans of the Amassed War and has written perseverance books on the Great Enmity including The Trench, and Glory Last Fighting Tommy (both pinnacle ten bestsellers), The Soldier's Battle, Boy Soldiers of the Unconditional War and Prisoners of position Kaiser.

He has also faked on more than a twelve television programmes on the Very great War, including Prisoners of righteousness Kaiser, Veterans, Britain's Last Tommies, and the award winning Roses of No Man's Land increase in intensity Britain's Boy Soldiers.

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