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Lyn Macdonald


Born
in Glasgow, Scotland, The United Kingdom
May 31, 1929

Died
March 01, 2021

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Over the course of her career Lyn Macdonald established a popular reputation as an author and historian of the First World War. Her books are They Called It Passchendaele, an account of the Passchendaele campaign in 1917; The Roses of No Man's Land,, a chronicle of the war from the neglected viewpoint of the casualties and the medical teams who struggled to save them; ,Somme, a history of the legendary and horrifying battle that has haunted the minds of succeeding generations; 1914, a vivid account of the first months of the war and winner of the 1987 Yorkshire Post Book of the Year Award; 1914-1918: Voices and Images of the Great War, an illuminating account of the many different aspects of the war; and 1915: The Death of Innocence, a bril ...more

Average rating: 4.23 · 2,991 ratings · 246 reviews · 19 distinct works â€� Similar authors
Somme

4.22 avg rating — 721 ratings — published 1983 — 25 editions
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They Called It Passchendaele

4.33 avg rating — 615 ratings — published 1978 — 20 editions
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1915: The Death Of Innocence

4.17 avg rating — 527 ratings — published 1993 — 13 editions
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The Roses of No Man's Land

4.29 avg rating — 451 ratings — published 1980 — 19 editions
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1914: Days of Hope

4.20 avg rating — 298 ratings — published 1987 — 10 editions
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To the Last Man: Spring 1918

4.19 avg rating — 241 ratings — published 1998 — 10 editions
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1914-1918 Voices and Images...

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Anthem for Doomed Youth: Po...

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How to be a Supercook and W...

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“If the ghost that haunts the towns of Ypres and Arras and Albert is the staturory British Tommy, slogging with rifle and pack through its ruined streets to this well-documented destiny ‘up the lineâ€�, then the ghost of Boulogne and Etaples and Rouen ought to be a girl. She’s called Elsie or Gladys or Dorothy, her ankles are swollen, her feet are aching, her hands reddened and rough. She has little money, no vote, and has almost forgotten what it feels like to be really warm. She sleeps in a tent. Unless she has told a diplomatic lie about her age, she is twenty-three. She is the daughter of a clergyman, a lawyer or a prosperous businessman, and has been privately educated and groomed to be a ‘ladyâ€�. She wears the unbecoming outdoor uniform of a VAD or an army nurse. She is on active service, and as much a part of the war as Tommy Atkins.”
Lyn Macdonald, The Roses of No Man's Land

“On the face of it, no one could have been less equipped for the job than these gently nurtured girls who walked straight out of Edwardian drawingrooms into the manifold horrors of the First World War.”
Lyn Macdonald, The Roses of No Man's Land

“Epidemics of childish ailments spread like a powder trail through the uprooted recruits, and many a village lad who had swaggered into the ranks with heroic ideas of fighting the Germans spent his first weeks as a soldier fighting a fever, scratching his spots or nursing a painful case of mumps.”
Lyn Macdonald, The Roses of No Man's Land

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