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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. So great was the reputation of Scottish combat troops in the trench warfare of World War I that an unnamed commentator told Haldane, author of theHistory of the 4th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders that 'the two most terrible engines of destruction ever made by man were the 51st and 15th Divisions, both Scottish. . .' In this new evaluation timed to mark the centenary of the Great War (1914-18), Colin Campbell allows the experience of the elite 51st Division to speak for itself. He has researched battalion and brigade official war diaries and regimental and battalion histories and blends them with first-hand accounts and letters, many of which have never been published before. It is said that German soldiers feared the 51st (Highland) Division more that any other British or Empire division. Both detailed and touching, The 51st (Highland) Division in the Great War is an amazing book in tribute to the Scottish soldier. AUTHOR: Colin Campbell was a teacher of history who has a lifelong interest in the Great War. He is the co-author of Can't Shoot a Man with A Cold, a biography of the World War I poet E.A. Mackintosh. He is a former headteacher and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament. 32 colour images A detail account of The 51st (Highland) Division in the Great War. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781526747037
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. So great was the reputation of Scottish combat troops in the trench warfare of World War I that an unnamed commentator told Haldane, author of theHistory of the 4th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders that 'the two most terrible engines of destruction ever made by man were the 51st and 15th Divisions, both Scottish. . .' In this new evaluation timed to mark the centenary of the Great War (1914-18), Colin Campbell allows the experience of the elite 51st Division to speak for itself. He has researched battalion and brigade official war diaries and regimental and battalion histories and blends them with first-hand accounts and letters, many of which have never been published before. It is said that German soldiers feared the 51st (Highland) Division more that any other British or Empire division. Both detailed and touching, The 51st (Highland) Division in the Great War is an amazing book in tribute to the Scottish soldier. AUTHOR: Colin Campbell was a teacher of history who has a lifelong interest in the Great War. He is the co-author of Can't Shoot a Man with A Cold, a biography of the World War I poet E.A. Mackintosh. He is a former headteacher and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament. 32 colour images A detail account of The 51st (Highland) Division in the Great War. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781526747037
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. So great was the reputation of Scottish combat troops in the trench warfare of World War I that an unnamed commentator told Haldane, author of theHistory of the 4th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders that 'the two most terrible engines of destruction ever made by man were the 51st and 15th Divisions, both Scottish. . .' In this new evaluation timed to mark the centenary of the Great War (1914-18), Colin Campbell allows the experience of the elite 51st Division to speak for itself. He has researched battalion and brigade official war diaries and regimental and battalion histories and blends them with first-hand accounts and letters, many of which have never been published before. It is said that German soldiers feared the 51st (Highland) Division more that any other British or Empire division. Both detailed and touching, The 51st (Highland) Division in the Great War is an amazing book in tribute to the Scottish soldier. AUTHOR: Colin Campbell was a teacher of history who has a lifelong interest in the Great War. He is the co-author of Can't Shoot a Man with A Cold, a biography of the World War I poet E.A. Mackintosh. He is a former headteacher and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament. 32 colour images A detail account of The 51st (Highland) Division in the Great War. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781526747037