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Dearest Mother Andrew Baines

Dearest Mother By Andrew Baines

Dearest Mother by Andrew Baines


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Summary

John Stanhope Baines, a Winchester classical scholar and young Royal Engineers officer, was on active service in France and Salonika during the First World War. Throughout this time he wrote to his 'Dearest Mother', who had studied classics at Cambridge before being widowed when John was three, and to Honor, his younger sister.

Dearest Mother Summary

Dearest Mother: First World War Letters Home from a Young Sapper Officer in France and Salonika by Andrew Baines

John Stanhope Baines, a Winchester classical scholar and young Royal Engineers officer, was on active service in France and Salonika during the First World War. Throughout this time he wrote to his 'Dearest Mother', who had studied classics at Cambridge before being widowed when John was three, and to Honor, his younger sister. The letters give regular updates of his activities in an affectionate, amusing and relaxed way, while disguising the true horror, dangers and realities of war. The work of the Sappers was challengingly different from that of other arms, but equally important. Constructing trenches and defences, putting out wire and demolitions at night, assault operations into no-man's land, and much more, were all in a day's work in France. In the Salonika Campaign the construction of roads, in the most inhospitable conditions as the letters testify, was vital to the strategic success of the Allies. John obviously enjoyed all the challenges he faced in his four years of active service, and writes about them with a delightfully light touch. Through these well-written letters we are able to share in John's military career, his personal and political views, his interest in things classical, his passion for the Lake District, his sense of humour, and above all in the love, care and responsibility he felt towards his mother and sister while serving his King and Country. These letters have been brought to life by the editors, who are grandchildren of John Baines, in a refreshing and unusual way. Through careful research, many additional details of topics John writes about are included- individuals, articles, places, military aspects, family and also of his mother's life back on the Home Front. This book will therefore be of general interest to a wide readership.

Dearest Mother Reviews

" ... the epitome of a professional work in deploying an approach both successful and new to me ... a rounded and most worthwhile work ... This is a book which offers a template for anyone tempted to produce and publish a truly worthwhile 'memorial' volume." * The Bulletin of the Military Historical Society *
" ... The letters are written in an easy to read style ... The editors are to be praised for their background research, which adds much context to the letters." * The New Mosquito *

About Andrew Baines

Andrew Baines and Joanna Palmer are grandchildren of John Baines, and great grandchildren of Elizabeth Baines. Andrew followed in both his grandfather's and father's footsteps as a Wykehamist and Sapper; Joanna, in addition to being 'an Army child' is the widow of General Sir Patrick Palmer. So between them they have been able to combine and share their deep family knowledge and wide military experiences in editing 'Dearest Mother' and making the letters accessible and enjoyable for all.

Additional information

GOR006812722
9781910294574
1910294578
Dearest Mother: First World War Letters Home from a Young Sapper Officer in France and Salonika by Andrew Baines
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Helion & Company
2015-05-14
384
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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