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Title: With Innocence and Hope: Walter's Story 1914 - 1918
Description: UK, YouCaxton. 2014. (ISBN: 9781909644229). Paperback, Black a5 upstairs. Paperback in good condition. A unique and vivid first hand account of a young soldier, one of the millions who fought in World War I. Walter Williams volunteered at age fifteen and after completing his initial training in Shrewsbury, passed through the notorious training camp at Etaples before being plunged into the horrors of trench warfare. He fought in some of the major battles of the war including Passchendaele, the Somme and Vimy Ridge – and was badly wounded during the final attack on the Hindenburg line in September 1918, when he was hit by machine-gun fire from an enemy plane. After spending some months in a French hospital in Dieppe, he was repatriated to England where he made a full recovery. Walter's story was captured on an ancient reel-to-reel tape recorder during long conversations with his two nephews, Michael and Derek, who went on to research and verify the events he described before producing this remarkable story. Walter died in 1998, by which time he was one of the last veterans of World War I. Good.

Keywords: 9781909644229

Price: GBP 15.00 = appr. US$ 21.42 Seller: Lady Lisa's Bookshop
- Book number: 29362

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