First World War, 1914-1918

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  • Cover scan of Andrew Lorimer's Life And Times In The Upper Tweed Valley
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    Andrew Lorimer's Life And Times In The Upper Tweed Valley - Andrew Lorimer - Hardback
    In the early 20th century, life in the Upper Tweed Valley was very different to that of today. This book, compiled from notes made by Andrew Lorimer, describes his personal experience of a way of life which has almost completely disappeared.
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    Antarctic Eyewitness - Paperback
    This volume offers accounts of two 19th-century expeditions to the Antarctic. The first is Sir Douglas Mawson's 1911-14 Australasian Antarctic Expedition. The other is Ernest Shackleton's attempt to cross the Antarctic in 1914-16 and the survival of his entire party after their ship sank.
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    Architect Of Victory: Douglas Haig - Walter Reid - Hardback
    Douglas Haig's popular image is an unenviable one, yet Haig masterminded a British-led victory over a continental opponent on a scale that has never been matched before or since. This biography takes into account modern military scholarship and offers a picture of a comprehensible human being.
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    The Clyde At War - Brian D. Osborne; Ronald Armstrong - Hardback
    The river Clyde and its estuary played a central part in both World War I and II. On both banks of the river the ships that fed and protected Britain were launched. This book illustrates a nation at war and the river which was its lifeline.
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    Come On Highlanders!: Glasgow Territorials In The Great War - Alec Weir - Hardback
    Alec Weir presents this fascinating and detailed account of how ordinary men from all walks of life confronted and mastered the hellish conditions of trench warfare.
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    Cox's Navy: Salvaging The German High Seas Fleet At Scapa Flow 1924-1931 - Tony Booth - Hardback
    On a mid-summer's day in 1919, the interned German Grand Fleet was scuttled by their crews at Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands. This book describes the biggest salvage operation ever undertaken, and the role played by Ernest Cox, a Wolverhampton-born scrap merchant.
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    Doing His Bit: A Shetland Soldier In The Great War - Robert M. Greig - Paperback
    Between January and August 1920, The Shetland Times reporter Robert M. Greig wrote a series of articles on his experiences on the Western Front in the First World War. Gathered together for the first time these notes give a startling insight.
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    Forgotten Scottish Voices From The Great War - Derek Young - Paperback
    Using letters, diaries and first-hand accounts together with original photographs and illustrations, here is the real story of the experience of Scotland's soldiers in the First World War.
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    The Forth At War - William F. Hendrie - Paperback
    The Forth and its estuary was very much a front line against Germany during both World Wars. This book includes photos of the British battle fleet setting sail from the Forth, of the rows of German ships at surrender and the destruction caused.
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    The Forth At War - William Fyfe Hendrie - Paperback
    The Forth and its estuary was very much a front line against Germany during both World Wars. This book includes photos of the British battle fleet setting sail from the Forth, of the rows of German ships at surrender and the destruction caused.

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