Publishing in the First World War
Delve into the fascinating world of literature during a time of conflict with Publishing in the First World War by M. Hammond. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2007, this engaging paperback edition spans 241 pages and offers a comprehensive examination of how the First World War transformed publishing and reading practices. The book features insightful essays that explore the unique British and Australian trench journals, as well as the significant impact the war had on literary figures on the home front. Discover new perspectives on the production, circulation, and reception of reading materials during this pivotal era. Perfect for history enthusiasts and literary scholars alike, this first edition invites readers to reflect on the powerful relationship between war and literature.