Overview
The British soldier of World War I has been depicted in many books. Invariably, a pen picture paints him as stoic, joining the army in a wave of patriotic fervor, and destined to serve four years on the Western Front in some of the most costly battles in history. Yet often the picture is difficult to resolve for the reader. How did the soldier live, where did he sleep? What was it like to go over the top, and when he did, what did he carry with him? For many, the idea of trench life is hazy, and usually involves "drowning in mud," in, as one writer put it, "the pitiless misery" of Passchendaele. Remembering Tommy pays tribute to the real life British soldier of the Great War. In stunning new images of uniforms, equipment and ephemera, it conjures the atmosphere of the trenches through the belongings of the soldiers themselvesâ€â€Âallowing us to almost reach out and touch history.Author Biography
Peter Doyle is a scientist and military historian specializing in the role of terrain in warfare. He is a visiting Professor at University College London, and is co-secretary of the All Party Parliamentary War Heritage Group. He is the author of Beneath Flanders Fields: The Underground War 1914-18, Grasping Gallipoli, and Battle Story Gallipoli 1915. Chris Foster is an artist and photographer operating in the Yorkshire Dales. He developed the website "Cravenâ€ââ€ΕΎÂ¢s Part in the Great War"  as a memorial to the men of Craven who served in World War I.