Edward Heron-Allen's Journal of the Great War
Discover the poignant reflections of Edward Heron-Allen in Edward Heron-Allen's Journal of the Great War, published by Carol Fitzgerald in 2002. This compelling biography offers a unique glimpse into the profound impact of the First World War on the lives of Heron-Allen, his family, and friends in Selsey and London. Spanning 304 pages, the journal chronicles his military training with the Sussex Volunteer Regiment, his officer training in Tunbridge Wells, and his experiences in the War Office's propaganda department. A must-read for anyone interested in British and Irish history, particularly during the tumultuous years of 1914-1918, this book provides an intimate look at the personal side of war. Explore the historical significance and personal narratives that shaped a generation during the First World War.