Description
An overgrown concrete bunker at Ypres; a rusting gun carriage in a field in Flanders; perfectly preserved trenchworks at Vimy, northern France; a rocky mountaintop observation post high in the Tyrolean mountains. More than 100 years after the end of World War I, the conflict's legacy can still be seen from Europe to the Pacific.
Abandoned Places of World War I explores more than 120 bunkers, trench systems, tunnels, fortifications and gun emplacements from North America to East Africa. Included are defensive structures, such as Fort Douaumont at Verdun, the site of the Western Front's bloodiest battle; the elaborately constructed tunnels of the Wellington Quarry, near Arras, designed to provide a safe working hospital for wounded British soldiers; and crumbling concrete pill boxes in Anzac Cove, Turkey.
From the preserved remains of the mighty Przemysl fortress to bunkers and observation points high in the Slovenian Dolomites, Abandoned Places of World War I features more than 180 striking photographs from around the world.
Photographic guide to the lasting remnants of World War I
About the Author
Dr Neil Faulkner is a conflict archaeologist and historian specialising in the First World War. He is editor of Military History Matters and author of countless articles, numerous academic papers, and more than 15 books, including In Search of the Zeppelin War: an archaeology of the First Blitz and Lawrence of Arabia's War: the Arabs, the British, and the remaking of the Middle East in WWI.
Book Information
ISBN 9781838860455
Author Neil Faulkner
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Amber Books
Publisher Amber Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 1400g
Dimensions(mm) 303mm * 233mm * 20mm