When the Lamps Went Out From Home Front to Battle Front : Reporting the Great War 1914-1918

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Publisher's Synopsis

The lamps are going out all over Europe; we shall not see them lit again in our life-time.'
Sir Edward Grey, British foreign secretary, 3 August 1914

When the Lamps Went Out presents a surprising, immediate, sometimes humbling, sometimes uplifting insight into what British society was reading about, and thinking, during the Great War.

Journalism catches the moment, at the moment, and these stories drawn from the Guardian archive stretch across the century as signals from a lost world. We see Boy Scouts patrolling the British coasts, David Lloyd George addressing women war workers, Charlie Chaplin impersonators on the Euston Road and Vesta Tilley at the Ardwick Empire. We see suffragist nurses on the Western Front and Bolsheviks in Glasgow, Pathan soldiers in Flanders and Anglo-Japanese armies in China. We read of new technologies -from picture houses to gas weapons, as well as John Buchan's best-sellers. We see small countries saved - and aliens persecuted.

The bloody battles, defeats, and victories are all here but When the Lamps Went Out focuses on the women, men and children who lived, loved, defied, perished, and survived in the war to end all wars.

Book information

ISBN: 9781783350414
Publisher: Guardian Faber Publishing
Imprint: Guardian Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 070.4499403
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xii, 340 , 8 unnumbered of plates
Weight: 550g
Height: 241mm
Width: 163mm
Spine width: 29mm