For King and Country

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Far more than an anthology, this gripping collection of writings tells the story of World War I from the perspective of those who endured its horrors both at home and abroad. From the men who served in Europe come accounts of fear, tedium, horror, and occasional joy, while those on the home front describe the pain of waiting for news of their loved ones. Along with selections from letters, diary entries, and memoirs, famous songs sung in the trenches as well as poems from soldiers and noted authors alike are also included. Together these documents create a seamless and movingly immediate narrative of one of the century’s most infamous conflicts.

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Brian MacArthur writes for the Daily Telegraph and is a former executive editor on The Times. He is the editor several books, including The Penguin Book of 20th-Century Speeches and The Penguin Book of Historic Speeches, and the author of Surviving the Sword.

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