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The Last Veteran
Parker, Peter

The Last Veteran

Harry Patch and the Legacy of War

Fourth Estate London (2010)
1st Paperback Edition
9780007357963
| Paperback
328 pages | 127 x 203 mm | Great Britain | English
Value: AUD 20.00
Dewey 940.341

Subject

  • Biography & Autobiography / Military
  • History / Europe / Great Britain
  • History / Military / Veterans
  • History / Military / World War I

Plot

This moving and timely book explores the way the First World War has been thought about and commemorated, and how it has affected its own, and later, generations. On 11 November 1920, huge crowds lined the streets of London for the funeral of the Unknown Warrior. As the coffin was drawn on a gun carriage from the Cenotaph to Westminster Abbey, the King and Ministers of State followed silently behind. The modern world had tilted on its axis, but it had been saved. Armistice Day was born, the acknowledgement of the great sacrifice made by a whole generation of British men and women. Now, almost a century later, Harry Patch, the last British veteran who saw active service, has died. Our final link with the First World War is broken. Harry Patch was born in 1898 and was conscripted in 1916. He served with a Lewis gun team at the Battle of Passchendaele and in September 1917 was wounded by a shell that killed three of his comrades. After the war, Patch returned to Somerset to work as a plumber, a job he continued to do until his retirement. The First World War was fought not by a professional army but by ordinary civilians like Patch, who epitomised Edwardian Britain and the sense, now lost, of what Britain stood for and why it was worth fighting for. 'The Last Veteran' tells Patch's story, and explores the meaning of the war to those who fought in it and the generations that have followed. Peter Parker's illuminating and timely book is a moving tribute to a remarkable generation.

Details

Original Publication Date 2009
Original Country Great Britain
Original Language English
Original Publisher Fourth Estate London
Printed By Clays Ltd., St Ives

Personal

Owner Bribie Island RSL Sub-Branch Library
Location B5
Index 2318
Added Date 25 June 2023 13:44:05
Modified Date 01 July 2023 09:22:11

Value

Value AUD 20.00
Book Condition Very Good

Notes

Gifted by Judy Cunnington, Bellara, in memory of her husband Darrel, June 2023.