The Fateful Year: England 1914 (Paperback)
  • The Fateful Year: England 1914 (Paperback)
zoom

The Fateful Year: England 1914 (Paperback)

(author)
2 Reviews Sign in to write a review
£16.99
Paperback 448 Pages
Published: 07/08/2014
  • In stock

Usually dispatched within 1-2 working days

  • This item has been added to your basket

The Fateful Year by Mark Bostridge is the story of England in 1914. War with Germany, so often imagined and predicted, finally broke out when people were least prepared for it.

Here, among a crowded cast of unforgettable characters, are suffragettes, armed with axes, destroying works of art, schoolchildren going on strike in support of their teachers, and celebrity aviators thrilling spectators by looping the loop. A theatrical diva prepares to shock her audience, while an English poet in the making sets out on a midsummer railway journey that will result in the creation of a poem that remains loved and widely known to this day.

With the coming of war, England is beset by rumour and foreboding. There is hysteria about German spies, fears of invasion, while patriotic women hand out white feathers to men who have failed to rush to their country's defence. In the book's final pages, a bomb falls from the air onto British soil for the first time, and people live in expectation of air raids.

As 1914 fades out, England is preparing itself for the prospect of a war of long duration.

Mark Bostridge won the Gladstone Memorial Prize at Oxford University. His first book Vera Brittain: A Life was shortlisted for the Whitbread Biography Prize, the NCR NonFiction Award, and the Fawcett Prize. His books also include the bestselling Letters from a Lost Generation; Lives for Sale, a collection of biographers' tales; Because You Died, a selection of Vera Brittain's First World War poetry and prose; and Florence Nightingale: The Woman and her Legend, which was named as a Wall Street Journal Best Book of 2008 and awarded the Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography. The Fateful Year was shortlisted for the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize for History 2015.

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780670919222
Number of pages: 448
Weight: 422 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 31 mm

You may also be interested in...

How to be a Victorian
Added to basket
A Great and Terrible King
Added to basket
The Churchill Factor
Added to basket
The English
Added to basket
£12.99
Paperback
The Hollow Crown
Added to basket
£12.99
Paperback
Gimson’s Kings and Queens
Added to basket
Modernity Britain
Added to basket
£16.99
Paperback
She-Wolves
Added to basket
£12.99
Paperback
The English Civil War
Added to basket
An Utterly Impartial History of Britain
Added to basket
The Balfour Declaration
Added to basket
Witches
Added to basket
£12.99
Paperback
Making Sense of the Troubles
Added to basket
A History of Wales
Added to basket
£18.99
Paperback
The Wars Of The Roses
Added to basket

“A Gripping Retelling”

Mark Bostridge has perfectly captured the feel of 1914. Expertly researched and described in an easy to read manner, the reader gains an understanding of the myriad of events that took place in a England in 1914 and... More

Paperback edition
2 similar books recommended
Helpful? Upvote 35

“Very good and interesting read”

If you’ve ever had the pleasure of reading other works from Mark Bostridge then you’ll be assured that this is also a well-researched book. It gives an interesting new view on the time running up towards the Great War... More

Paperback edition
Helpful? Upvote 2

Please sign in to write a review

Your review has been submitted successfully.