Dimensions
157 x 232 x 53mm
A young lieutenant of Hussars at the beginning of the First World War, Edward Spears was the first British officer to be sent to the front in August 1914. As an outstanding British liaison officer with the French Vth Army (wounded four times), he was an eyewitness to the most crucial phase of the War, from the retreat from Mons to the victory of the Marne.
First published in 1930, 'Liaison 1914' is a classic account of one of the most anxious moments in world history recounted by a man who was a consummate storyteller, soldier and diplomat. Because of the dramatic way 'Liaison 1914' describes these events, historians regard it as one of the most invaluable source books of the period.