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Tale of a Boy Soldier
| author(s) | George Parker |
| abstract | As a fifteen-year-old boy during World War One, George Parker single-mindedly decided to ‘fight for king and country’. This is a truthful and sincere account of life in the trenches, told with a dry sense of humour that kept George and his comrades cheerful, against the odds. George remained remarkably optimistic, despite the hard living conditions that existed at that time and the fact that he was seriously wounded in battle. His courage and determination epitomise the resilience of the human spirit in overcoming adversity and surviving traumatic times. |
| thanks | David Beevers, Keeper of Preston Manor, Brighton, Steven Broomfield, Chairman of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight branch of The Western Front Association, Mrs Pat Brown, Dr Kate Harris, Librarian and Archivist to the Marquess of Bath, Local Studies Centre Library, Brighton, Bob Platt and Anthony Richards of the Imperial War Museum |
| type of book | Main Collection
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| m/c number | 40 |
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| | 1st Edition |
| team | Jack Berwitz, Keith Hood, Sheena Macdonald, June Martin, Pamela Platt, Jools Poore, Krista Woodley |
| published | November 2001 |
| printer | Digaprint Limited, Unit Two, 54 Hollingdean Road, Brighton BN2 4AA |
| ISBN | 0-904733-86-6 |
| cover price | £4.00 |
| copies | 2 |
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| | 2nd Edition |
| editors | Anne Morrison |
| team | Sarah Hutchings (Managing Editor), Jesse Green (Cover Design) and Stella Cardus (Design and typesetting). The following people were also generous with their assistance during the making of this edition: Rosemary Allix, Jo Legg, Anthony Richards of the Imperial War Museum, Tom Sawyer at the University of Brighton BA(Hons) Graphic Design and Chris Trueman. |
| published | November 2008 |
| ISBN | 9-780904733-433 |
| cover price | £6.99 |
| copies | 1000 |
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total book(s) 96 |
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