Want to know about the First World War but don't want to wade through thousands of pages? Want to know the facts and discover the why/who/what/when of WW1 without being bored rigid? You have come to the right place!

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Want to know about the First World War but don't want to wade through thousands of pages? Want to know the facts and discover the why/who/what/when of WW1 without being bored rigid? You have come to the right place!

This 'Layman's Guide' has been written to educate, engage and entertain readers - especially those who perhaps have not read too much about WW1 before. Short sharp chapters are written with a pace and style not normally found in history books (which, let's be honest, can be mightily dull sometimes!)

World War One: A Layman's Guide has been written specifically for people who have little or no knowledge of the war and is designed to be the ideal introduction to a subject which can be quite daunting to some readers.

More akin to a nice easy chat over a cup of tea rather than a heavy historical text the story flows naturally, albeit without mountains of minutiae. This Layman's Guide provides enough detail to gain a good grounding of knowledge and understanding , without the reader becoming overwhelmed in detail and complexity.

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