Not Having Been A Soldier by Nigel Austin

Not Having Been A Soldier by Nigel Austin

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Not Having Been A Soldier by Nigel Austin

'Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier, or not having been at sea' (Samuel Johnson, 1778)

This book is a reflection on the Second World War. Most memoirs are by people who lived through the events. But for the generation growing up after 1945, the films, books, television programmes and stories their parents told them about 'The War' have had to act as substitute. They have been to the war museums, seen the displays of vintage Spitfires, read the obituaries of those who served, and stood at their local Cenotaph to listen to the Last Post. To them, talking about the war is second nature.

The book opens with the deaths of two British servicemen in 1941, and closes with that of a third, in 2002. In between, set in the countryside and pubs of England and Wales, the author chronicles his observations, the discovery that he is not alone in being named after a relative killed in the conflict, and his conversations with contemporaries. Throughout runs the common thread of the war that none of them had to fight.


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ISBN 13 9781838004613
ISBN 10 1838004610
Title Not Having Been A Soldier
Author Nigel Austin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Nothaving Books
Year published 2020-04-16
Number of pages 376
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.