Bully Beef and Biscuits - Hartley

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Bully Beef and Biscuits. Food in the Great War by John Hartley. From the blurb: 'During the war, the army grew from its peacetime numbers of 250,000 to well over 3 million. They needed three meals a day and, using the men's own letters and diaries, John Hartley tells the story of the food they ate, how it got to them in those trenches and what they thought of it. It's the story of eating bully beef and army 'dog biscuits' under fire and it's the story of the enjoyment of food parcels from home or eating egg and chips in a café on a rare off-duty evening. It's also the story of the lives of loved ones at home - how they coped with rationing and how women changed their place in society, taking on jobs previously held by men, many working as farm laborers in the Women's Land Army. This is a book which will appeal to food lovers as well as those with an interest in military and social history.' Illustrated. Hardcover. 376pp.

Edition
First, 2015
Book Publisher
Pen and Sword
Book ISBN
9781473827455
Book Dimensions
24 × 16.5 × 3 cm
Condition

Fine in a fine dustjacket.

Stock Level
1
Price
£10.00
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