First World War:1915: Voices from the BBC Archives by Mark Jones (Audio CD) NEW & SEALED

Product Information

A unique collection of historic recordings covering the events of 1915, from the first Zeppelin raids to the ultimate failure at Gallipoli. 


In this selection of authentic eyewitness accounts, survivors describe the sinking of the Lusitania; the author Compton McKenzie remembers the Gallipoli disaster; and Violet Bonham Carter pays tribute to Rupert Brooke, who died en route to that campaign. In another poignant memoir, a close colleague recalls the last hours of the British nurse Edith Cavell, executed by the Germans for treason. 

Women left at home talk about the hazards they faced taking over men's jobs, particularly in munitions; but it is the troops speaking informally and candidly who convey the truly harrowing nature of the war. Whether helpless during a poison gas attack, or pinned down on the Gallipoli beaches, their memories are bleak. For one soldier, ordered to take part in a firing squad, there was a further horror: the prospect of shooting a comrade for desertion. 

As the stalemate of the trenches continued, hopes for 1916 were focused on a radical new invention: the tank.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
BBC Audio, a Division of Random House
ISBN-13
9781785290152
eBay Product ID (ePID)
213136346

Product Key Features

Book Title
First World War: 1915: Voices from the Bbc Archives
Author
Mark Jones
Format
Audio CD
Topic
History
Publication Year
2015
Run Time
120 Mins

Dimensions

Item Height
142mm
Item Width
125mm
Item Weight
106g

Additional Product Features

Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom