British Postcards of the First World War: No. 582 (Shire Library)
🎁 Buy 2, Get 1 FREE!

British Postcards of the First World War: No. 582 (Shire Library)

£6.26
🏷️ More Info
Condition - Used – Very Good
⚠️ Only 1 in stock
SKU

Select Condition

🎁 Buy 2, Get 1 Free – Discount applied at checkout!

Estimated Delivery: Wednesday, June 10

🚚

Fast UK Delivery – 1-2 Days!

Large orders often arrive next day!

🔄

30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Risk-free returns – no questions!

🏅

100% Trusted Quality

Authentic, carefully verified

💬

Support (9 AM - 5 PM)

Expert help during business hours

📢

Book Details

British Postcards of the First World War: No. 582 (Shire Library)

Doyle, Professor Peter

Summary

Postcards sent by men on the front, and to them by their families, are among the most numerous, and most telling, surviving artifacts of World War I.

Postcards sent by men on the front, and to them by their families, are among the most numerous, and most telling, surviving artifacts of World War I. They tell us much about attitudes towards the war, and provide a great insight into men's lives, and into the thoughts and emotions of those left behind. Very different in their illustration, and in their writing, between the beginning of the war and the end, the postcard provides a social history of the war in microcosm. Illustrated with a wide range of postcards, this book is a perfect introduction to the subject for the collector, and will help any family or social historian to gain a better understanding of the postcards in his possession.

Highlights

  • Easy to enjoy: 64 pages · Paperback
  • By Doyle, Professor Peter

Details

  • ISBN: 9780747807667
  • Author: Doyle, Professor Peter
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 64
  • Language: English
  • Publication date: 10 April 2010
  • Condition: Used – Very Good

About the authors

Doyle, Professor Peter and Peter Doyle · Publisher: Shire Publications

More about this book

Reviews

Illustrated with a wide range of postcards, this book is a perfect introduction to the subject for the collector, and will help any family or social historian to gain a better understanding of the postcards in his possession.