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The Irish Guards in the Great War: The Second Battalion
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The Irish Guards in the Great War: The Second Battalion

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In August 1914 Kipling’s son John, not yet seventeen, volunteered for a commission in the Army, but was initially refused as under age and with poor sight. Kipling pulled some strings and his son was killed at the battle of Loos a short time after. Asked to write a regimental history by the Irish Guards HQ, five years later, this masterpiece appeared. Said Kipling, ‘This will be my great work … It is done with agony and bloody sweat.’ This edition in two volumes is complete with the orginal maps and appendices and a foreword by George Webb, Editor of The Kipling Journal.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 February 2008
Pages
224
ISBN
9781862274259

In August 1914 Kipling’s son John, not yet seventeen, volunteered for a commission in the Army, but was initially refused as under age and with poor sight. Kipling pulled some strings and his son was killed at the battle of Loos a short time after. Asked to write a regimental history by the Irish Guards HQ, five years later, this masterpiece appeared. Said Kipling, ‘This will be my great work … It is done with agony and bloody sweat.’ This edition in two volumes is complete with the orginal maps and appendices and a foreword by George Webb, Editor of The Kipling Journal.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 February 2008
Pages
224
ISBN
9781862274259