The worst WW1 novel? I’d generally be tempted to name one of the really poor twenty-first century efforts, like John Boyne’s The Absolutist, a book which combines an utter confidence in its own self-righteousness with an astonishing disregard for historical actuality. Recently, however, I have read a novel of 1922 which takes the (tasteless and […]
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- A Century Back
- Airminded
- armsandthemedicalman
- Blindfold and Alone
- Centenary News
- Great War at Sea Poetry Project
- Historic Battlefields
- History News Network
- John Allen Wyeth blog
- Literary Taste
- Move Him Into the Sun
- New Statesman competitions and poets
- Reading 1900-1950
- Reeding Lessons
- Siegfried Sassoon Fellowship blog
- Snakeskin's Blog
- The Bibliophilic Blogger
- The Passing Tramp
- Trench Fever
- UKNIWM
- War Poetry Blog
- Wellington House
- WW1 Historical Association
Some Links
- Centre for First World War Studies, Birmingham
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission
- Everyday Lives in War
- First World War Poetry Digital Archive
- Great War Dust Jackets
- In Flanders Fields Museum, Ieper
- Legacies of War
- Reading Sheffield
- Scarletfinders
- Sexton Blake
- SHARP Web
- The Heritage of the Great War
- The Historial, Peronne
- The Imperial War Museum
- The John Buchan Society
- The Kipling Society
- War Poets Association
- WW1 Document Archive
- WW1 Virtual Library
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