The war is the one permanent feature of these letters, and the book makes a contribution to understanding the life of the ordinary 'poilu' during this period. The letters from Greece and those about the tank warfare are particularly interesting, but we also get a realistic picture of French provincial middle-class life at the beginning of the 20th century: family ties and financial problems. The English reader will probably note Pierre's deeply affectionate and emotional tone compared to the more 'stiff-upper-lip' approach of British soldiers. He writes poetically of nature (as many British soldiers did), and - as previously mentioned - he has a real sense of humour. This is also a book about a young man's coming of age over a very short and stressful period of time. The book is very generously illustrated, with many photos taken on or near the front line by the author himself. Some photos of French and German tanks are unique; these have never before been published. There are also illustrations of maps used by Pierre, picture postcards of places he visited and even rare documents such as an official note warning the soldiers in Greece to beware of 'The mosquito: that is your enemy!!!"
From the Western Front to Salonika
A French Soldier Writes Home. Letters of Pierre Suberviolle (1914–1919)
Ed. Catherine Labaume-Howard , Trans. Hugh NicklinEnlisting a week after the outbreak of the First World War and subsequently serving in the infantry and as a tank driver in France, Greece, Salonika, Macedonia and Albania, Pierre Suberviolle wrote frequent and detailed letters home. These 150 examples, with accompanying maps, postcards and photographs, are by turns reflective, witty and revealing of the daily life and preoccupations of a young French infantryman.
RRP £19.95
£5.99
Product information:
- Publisher: Helion
- Year: 2016
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 182pp
- Illustrated: Yes
- Dimensions: 235x157mm
- ISBN: 9781911096283
- Condition: New
- Weight: 0.4kg
The war is the one permanent feature of these letters, and the book makes a contribution to understanding the life of the ordinary 'poilu' during this period. The letters from Greece and those about the tank warfare are particularly interesting, but we also get a realistic picture of French provincial middle-class life at the beginning of the 20th century: family ties and financial problems. The English reader will probably note Pierre's deeply affectionate and emotional tone compared to the more 'stiff-upper-lip' approach of British soldiers. He writes poetically of nature (as many British soldiers did), and - as previously mentioned - he has a real sense of humour. This is also a book about a young man's coming of age over a very short and stressful period of time. The book is very generously illustrated, with many photos taken on or near the front line by the author himself. Some photos of French and German tanks are unique; these have never before been published. There are also illustrations of maps used by Pierre, picture postcards of places he visited and even rare documents such as an official note warning the soldiers in Greece to beware of 'The mosquito: that is your enemy!!!"
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