I already have Hew Strachen's The First World War and while it is a very good overall study, I would prefer some more 'stories from the trenches' as it were...in particular the Western Front.
These are some that have caught my eye so far...
Also by Hew Strachen, The Oxford Illustrated History of the First World War
David Stevenson's 1914-1918: The History of the First World War
John Keegan's The First World War.
I know Keegan is a very respected historial and I've dipped into some of his other works, is this good?
And whilst I know they are very much bite-size histories, I do still like the Osprey books. Can anyone recommend any ones in particular? The First Battle of the Marne looks nice, had a flick through it in Waterstones the other day...
Thanks!




