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An Onlooker in France 1917-1919

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A vivid memoir and visual record of service in France between 1917 and 1919, combining eyewitness recollections with plates that depict men, trenches, battlefields and diplomatic scenes. The narrative moves from embarkation and frontline sectors such as the Somme and Ypres through brigade and hospital life, aerial operations, winter hardships, a London interlude, the final offensives around Amiens and the approach to the armistice, then documents the peace conference and Paris during negotiations. The author records small incidents, personal impressions, and a steady reverence for the fighting soldier, balancing grim scenes of war with moments of human detail.

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Sir William Orpen

Sir William Orpen was an Irish painter and war artist, renowned for his poignant depictions of the First World War. His notable work, "An Onlooker in France 1917-1919," provides a personal and artistic account of his experiences during the conflict, blending observation with artistic interpretation. Orpen's ability to capture the human condition amidst the chaos of war has contributed significantly to the understanding of this tumultuous period in history. His legacy continues to influence both art and literature, reflecting the profound impact of war on society.

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