
On the Front Line
In 1930, the editor of Everyman Magazine requested entries for a new anthology of Great War accounts. The result was a revolutionary book unlike any other of the period; for as Malcolm Brown notes in his introduction ''I believe it might fairly be described as a rediscovered classic''.
It was the very first collection to reveal the many dimensions of the war through the eyes of the ordinary soldie...
In 1930, the editor of Everyman Magazine requested entries for a new anthology of Great War accounts. The result was a revolutionary book unlike any other of the period; for as Malcolm Brown notes in his introduction ''I believe it might fairly be described as a rediscovered classic''.
It was the very first collection to reveal the many dimensions of the war through the eyes of the ordinary soldie...