A Dirty Swindle by Walter Stephen

A Dirty Swindle by Walter Stephen

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A new collection of twelve sad but true stories documenting the hardship of World War 1.

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A Dirty Swindle by Walter Stephen

Walter Stephen provides an uninhibited look at the misery and toil of World War I through a collection of twelve diverse stories. Providing a Scottish perspective, he takes a look at tales from home and abroad with scepticism, delving deeper to unveil the unencumbered truth. Recalling Siegfried Sassoon's words, Stephen reveals the failures of those in command as the Great War became known as A Dirty Swindle. The varied accounts chronicle the progress of troops from recruitment to training to the frontline, as well as enlightening historians to a side of Field Marshal Haig never seen before.

WALTER STEPHEN was born in Thurso, Caithness and educated at schools and universities in Glasgow and Edinburgh, with degrees in Geography, Economic History and Education. He was Principal Teacher of Geography in schools in Fife and Edinburgh, before becoming the first Adviser in Social Studies in Edinburgh and Senior Adviser in Lothian Region. He set up Castlehill Urban Studies Centre, the first successful Urban Studies Centre in Britain, and the History of Education Centre.

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ISBN 13 9781910745137
ISBN 10 1910745138
Title A Dirty Swindle
Author Walter Stephen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Luath Press Ltd
Year published 2015-09-30
Number of pages 192
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