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Liaison, 1914 - A Narrative of the Great Retreat
Title:
Liaison, 1914 - A Narrative of the Great Retreat
Spears, Edward Louis and Crofton, Morgan (cartography)
$70.00

William Heinemann Ltd, 1930 1st edition

Many historians, not least Winston Churchill, agree that The Great War was decided during the first month of fighting. Fortunately a young highly literate and talented British officer was superbly well placed to witness this historic period. Thanks to his fluent French, Edward Louis Spears was sent in mid August 1914 to liaise between Field Marshal Sir John French and the French High Command. In the weeks that followed, events moved at lightning speed and decisions were made without consulting or informing their counterparts. It fell to Spears to update the British of their ally's moves. Without modern communication this often involved Spears travelling on clogged roads between head quarters. As the sole British representative at, first, HQ Fifth French Army and then Tenth Army, the influence of this 28 year old author was immense and Spears on many occasions proved unworried about speaking his mind. Clearly his efforts were appreciated; he was made a Chevalier de la Legion d'honneur and awarded the Military Cross (he was wounded four times). Churchill, a life long friend, writes the Foreword of this truly extraordinary account which anyone who wishes to understand the events of 1914 must read...

Second hand Hardback
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ISBN: 
0000
SKU:
110994