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Men, Women and Children: In the First World War Philip Steele

Men, Women and Children: In the First World War By Philip Steele

Men, Women and Children: In the First World War by Philip Steele


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Summary

Examines the everyday lives and roles of men, women and children in each historical period.

Men, Women and Children: In the First World War Summary

Men, Women and Children: In the First World War by Philip Steele

This book draws on evidence that reveals the lives of men, women and children during the First World War. It examines how they lived, fought, studied, worked, worshipped and played. There are also short stories about real people who lived during this period of history, such as Emmeline Pankhurst, Charlie Chaplin, Wilfred Owen, Marie Curie and Harry Patch (the last 'Tommy').

About Philip Steele

Philip Steele has written extensively on history for children.

Table of Contents

What was the First World War? Men, Women and Children What was it like to go to war? What was it like to stay at home? What did people eat in the war years? How did people dress in wartime? What was school like during the First World War? What work did people do? How did people have fun despite the war? What did people think about the war? What happened when the war ended? Glossary Further information Index

Additional information

GOR009696410
9780750262361
0750262362
Men, Women and Children: In the First World War by Philip Steele
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hachette Children's Group
2010-07-08
32
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