Farming and Forestry on the Western Front by Murray Maclean

Farming and Forestry on the Western Front by Murray Maclean

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Summary

Brief text and captioned photographs from the Imperial War Musuem showing how the Allies developed farming and forestry behind the lines to meet wartime requirements.

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Farming and Forestry on the Western Front by Murray Maclean

This fine collection of photographs from the First World War shows how the British army tried to reduce its imports of forage, food and timber by supplying itself from the French land. Murray Maclean describes the extensive wartime food needs of the army, how supplies were brought across the Channel and how they were distributed. Towards the end of the war the ad-hoc allotment activities of the troops became the inspiration for larger-scale attempts at farming. A wide range of farming activities including early tractors ploughing, horse-drawn binders and steam threshing are shown in the photographs that are fully captioned. In the second part of the book Maclean turns his attention to forestry: to how the army's inexhaustible demand for timber for trenches, roadways and accommodation was partly met by the activities of Canadian foresters in France.,
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ISBN 13 9781903366646
ISBN 10 190336664X
Title Farming and Forestry on the Western Front
Author Murray Maclean
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Fox Chapel Publishers International
Year published 2004-07-01
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.