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The Western Front
The Western Front

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Author: Richard Holmes
Publisher: BBC Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 50946

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7

ISBN: 056338493X
EAN: 9780563384939
ASIN: 056338493X

Publication Date: July 15, 1999
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Best known for his BBC series presentations in War Walks and War Walks II, military history buff Richard Holmes chronicles the bloodiest days of World War I in The Western Front. This detailed compendium covers everything from how the front was created and the British Army in France, to the battle of Verdun and the last Hundred Days of the war. Those put off by lengthy historical accounts will find comfort in Holmes' concise layout and heartfelt narrative. What's more, it's filled with photos, illustrations, diagrams, maps and quotations that give needed imagery to a highly complex and inhuman four years of history. As in the words of one French solider who was not able to distinguish "if the mud were flesh or the flesh were mud."

Of the 947,000 allied soldiers who died during the war, 750,000 died on the front; 128 000 are missing. Holmes captures the scale and intensity of the Great War and never lets you forget the human price: "As we now are, so once were they; as they now are, so must we be. Let us remember them all, not with bravado or bombast, but with the respect that their sacrifice demands." --Ida Kulest


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4 out of 5 stars A good introduction to the Western Front   May 7, 2004
 11 out of 25 found this review helpful

Whilst there are certainly more comprehensive books about the First World War and few writers have been able to convey the horror of the conflict quite like Lynn MacDonald, this is a very good introduction. Familiar to viewers through his numerous TV series, there is no doubt about Richard Holmes' expertise on his subject, although like fellow historian Gary Sheffield, there is a tendancy to exonerate the incompetance of the generals and narrate the story from the perspective of the army. This is not surprising given that he teaches at the Royal Military College of Science, although I, for one, would like to learn more on the soldier's thoughts of being conscripted. (I would love to know his thoughts on the war on Iraq, especially after the recent abuses carried out by British soldiers!!)
All in all, this is a highly readable account of the First World War, although limited in scope to the Western Front. Holmes has the ability to tell the history in a very lucid fashion, inter-weaving human stories with the broader picture. This book falls somewhere between the personal accounts of the experience of war that are so gripping and the more scholarly and militaristic efforts that are too dry for my taste. Setting aside my slight reservations about this writer's apparent right wing tendancies, I cannot but recommend this book to the general reader.



4 out of 5 stars A solider who foght not only against an army but time.   November 5, 2000
 0 out of 46 found this review helpful

I thought this book was very good but not for people who are not into war. And I thought that it was more of a guy book.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent starting point for those interested in WW1.   June 11, 2000
 17 out of 17 found this review helpful

This book is intended to accompany the television series of the same name and as such is not a "heavyweight" history of the war. It is by necessity brief and concise. However, what it does, it does very well indeed. There are a large number of one volume histories of the war available. These are the books to which most readers looking for an introduction to the Great War will look at first. However, many of these one volume histories, while still relevant as part of the war's historiography, argue views which are heavily influenced by personal politics and are not consistent with much of the excellent research which is being produced today, which is doing something to redress the balance in favour of the much maligned generals. One volume histories which fall into this category include, in my opinion the works of A.J.P. Taylor and B.H. Liddell-Hart, both of which are texts which frequently find their way into the hands of Great War virgins. As someone who falls very much into the camp that would like to look at the war more in terms of military, rather than social, history this book fills the gap in the one volume market nicely. The introduction also provides an excellent section dealing with the historiography of the war, which should be of further use to the novice enthusiast. If you're looking for a one volume history of the war, you could certainly do far worse than to get your sticky little hands on this. If you're looking for a book that deals with the specifics of any particular campaign or aspect of the war, this is not really for you. Also note that it does not deal with fronts other than the Western Front in any detail. Given the title however, I think it can be forgiven this! If you want a one volume introduction to the war which is written in a highly readable, enthusiastic style and which takes into account the latest research, this is the one for you. Try to see the TV series too, if you can. It's top notch. Incidentally, re one of the other reviews, Professor Holmes is now Professor of Security Studies at Cranfield University and is also (he certainly was, I believe he still is) Director, Reserve Forces with the British Army.


5 out of 5 stars A pleasing new book   May 9, 2000
 10 out of 10 found this review helpful

There has been plenty of time since the end of World War 1 for appraisals and only recently have they become more balanced and fair than the ones written before when hate was still in the hearts of many. Holmes book is a brilliant overview of the war written in a manner we have come to expect from this outstanding historian. That it differs so much from the quite trite TV series that it supports, says a lot about the medium.

This is not a detailed description of the war. Rather an overview and a outstandingly fair one. Not only does he carefully discuss the stance taken by many of his colleagues but he also explains things from the German point of view. For many people, World War 1 is some vague happening in the distant past. Few realise that it moulded this century and that we are still experiencing its effects. That interest in the war is increasing is only a good thing and modern fair books like this one are needed now.

As a starting point, one could do no better than Holmes book. My one grizzle is the lack of references.

His chapter on the generals will annoy anyone who still believes the Lions led by donkeys approach, a view thankfully now discredited. It is a fair, accurate and most plausible explanation of the role of the generals that goes a long way to explain why horrors like The Somme were perpetrated.

Frankly I can't wait for him to turn his attention to Gallipoli, that other ignored and vital war zone.



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