World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives, British
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World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives, British
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World War, 1914-1918
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- Mud and bodies, the war diaries and letters of Captain N.A.C. Weir, 1914-1920
- Follow me! I will lead you!, letters of a BEF battalion leader, 1914-1915
- France at war on the frontier of civilization, Rudyard Kipling
- I survived, didn't I?, the Great War reminiscences of Private 'Ginger Byrne'
- Wind in the wires and an escaper's log, two classic memoirs of the Great War, Duncan Grinnell-Milne
- A World War 1 adventure, the life and times of RNAS Bomber pilot Donald E. Harkness
- A gunner's great war, an artilleryman's experience from the Somme to the subcontinent, Ian Ronayne
- Have you forgotten yet?, the First World War memoirs of C.P. Blacker
- Sniping in France, with notes on the scientific training of scouts, observers, and snipers
- A doctor on the Western Front, the diary of Henry Owens, 1914-1918
- Armageddon road, a VC's diary 1914-1916
- Captured memories 1900-1918, across the threshold of war
- The diary of an old contemptible, private Edward Roe, East Lancashire Regiment, from Mons to Baghdad, 1914-1919
- Haking, a dutiful soldier, Lieutenant General Sir Richard Haking, XI Corps commander, 1915-18 : a study in corps command
- A muddy trench, a sniper's bullet, Jacquie Buttriss
- Seven pillars of wisdom, T.E. Lawrence
- Fifteen rounds a minute
- France at war
- Veterans, the last survivors of the Great War, Richard van Emden, Steve Humphries
- The last of the ebb, the Battle of the Aisne, 1918
- Private Lord Crawford's Great War diaries, from medical orderly to cabinet minister
- Amateur gunners, the great war adventures, letters and observations of Alexander Douglas Thorburn
- LAUGH OR CRY, the british soldier on the western front, 1914-1918
- Tommy: The British Soldier on the Western Front, The British Soldier on the Western Front, Richard Holmes
- Prisoners of the Kaiser
- Before action, a poet on the Western Front, Charlotte Zeepvat
- Somewhere in Blood Soaked France, the Diary of Corporal Angus Mackay, Royal Scots, Machine Gun Corps, 1914-1917
- With the Zionists in Gallipoli
- Laurence Attwell's letters from the front
- Soldiering on, British Tommies after the First World War, Adam Powell
- They were there, memories of the Great War 1914-1918 by those who experienced it
- TOMMY GOES TO WAR
- Fighting on three fronts
- LETTERS FROM A POSTMAN
- Boy soldiers of the Great War, Richard van Emden
- The Burgoyne diaries, the first winter at Ypes with the Royal Irish Rifles, Gerald Achilles Burgoyne
- Fighter heroes of WWI, the untold story of the brave and daring pioneer airmen of the Great War, Joshua Levine
- Le Cateau, 26 August 1914, Nigel Cave and Jack Sheldon
- Fighter pilot, McScotch
- Scapa Flow, the reminiscences of men and women who served in Scapa Flow in the two World Wars, Malcolm Brown and Patricia Meehan
- I chose the sky
- Seven pillars of wisdom, T.E. Lawrence
- Netley diary 1915-1916
- Soldier from the wars returning, Charles Carrington
- Menus, munitions and keeping the peace, the home front diaries of Gabrielle West, 1914-1917
- Gallipoli diary, Ian Hamilton, Volume 1
- With the tanks 1916-1918, memoirs of a British tank commander in the Great War
- Adventures of a despatch rider
- Private 12768, memoir of a Tommy, John Jackson
- The first and the last of the Sheffield City Battalion, John Calvert Cornwell
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