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The Animals' War Juliet Gardiner

The Animals' War By Juliet Gardiner

The Animals' War by Juliet Gardiner


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Summary

From the First World War, animals have played a key part in warfare - and many have suffered and died as a result. This is a tribute to their efforts and sacrifice - illustrated with several photographs and paintings.

The Animals' War Summary

The Animals' War: Animals in Wartime from the First World War to the Present Day by Juliet Gardiner

Published in association with the Imperial War Museum, to coincide with their major exhibition, and including an introduction by Jilly Cooper. From the First World War to the present day, animals have played a key part in warfare - and many have suffered and died as a result. Juliet Gardiner's book is a moving tribute to their efforts and sacrifice - illustrated with hundreds of evocative photographs and paintings. Many different animals have played a role on the battlefield - horses and mules carrying supplies and munitions; dogs, like Buster in Iraq, seeking out ammo dumps; canaries trained by tunnellers to detect gas; carrier pigeons sending messages, like Gustav who flew back with the first reports of the D-Day landings; camels used in the Arab Revolt in the First World War; and dolphins trained to protect submarines.

About Juliet Gardiner

Juliet Gardiner was editor of History Today before becoming a full-time writer. She is the author of twelve books, including The 1940s House, and editor of the Penguin Dictionary of British History. Her most recent book The Children's War was published by Piatkus in March 2005.

Additional information

GOR001438015
9780749951030
0749951036
The Animals' War: Animals in Wartime from the First World War to the Present Day by Juliet Gardiner
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Little, Brown Book Group
20060531
192
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