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Auntie Mabel's War: An Account Of Her Part In The Hostilities Of 1914-18 (1980) By Marian Wenzel & John Cornish

 

There have been many books of the experiences of men and women in the First World War. (This one) is different. It is the story of a nurse who served in Northern France and the Balkans with the Scottish Women's Hospital - a suffragette organization. Turning the pages, the reader has a vivid impression of actually being present as Mabel lives and copes with the war. The undoubted oddities of Mabel's character and her frequent lapses in taste are a major delight of the book. Coming from a solid middle-class family, makers of the famous Fox's umbrellas in Stocksbridge, the war is a liberation for her and she displays no interest in returning to England and her family. It is a most unusual book and Mabel an unlikely heroine. Its charm lies in the sense of immediacy and period with which it illuminates one tiny corner of the Great War.

 

  • Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
  • 128 Pages 
  • In Good Condition

Auntie Mabel's War An Account Of Her Part (1980) By Marian Wenzel & John Cornish

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