Selected Product: | Kitchener's Last Volunteer: The Life of Henry Allingham, Britain's Oldest Man and the Oldest Surviving Veteran of the Great War Hardcover Author: Henry Allingham Publisher: Mainstream Publishing Release Date: October 2008 ISBN-10: 1845964160 ISBN-13: 9781845964160 List Price: £17.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Last Fighting Tommy: The Life of Harry Patch, the Only Surviving Veteran of the Trenches ISBN-10: 0747593361 Soldier's War: The Great War Through Veterans' Eyes ISBN-10: 0747597804 Dear Fatty ISBN-10: 1846053447 Dreams From My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance ISBN-10: 1847670946 Forgotten Voices of the Somme: The Most Devastating Battle of the Great War in the Words of Those Who Survived ISBN-10: 0091926270 |
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Henry Allingham is a fascinating character - the only man alive who saw the Grand Fleet steaming towards Jutland, and also the last of those who fought in the first air war in history. Mr. Allingham has a dry, self-deprecating style which is highly engaging. I was drawn into his autobiographical tale, almost as if he had been talking to me directly.
The narrative of this remarkable 112 year old is interspersed with short passages of historical scene-setting, filling in the background to Henry's story. Consequently they add rather than detract from the narrative.
The whole book is delightful - a personal narrative by an extremely personable old man. I've read several first-hand accounts by Great War veterans before, but this is in a league all of its own, both for the scope of Henry's story, and for the engaging way he tells it.
I can't recommend this book too highly.
| A fitting account of our hero...Well done Henry. Fantastic!!!! | Customer Rating: | I just love to read these accounts of the life of a true hero that has lived through numerous decades and gives us an insight into the daily lives during each era. This book also gives us a birds eye view of life in the great war. If ever there was a book that should be read by everyone then this is it. I would also recommend Harry Patch's book,"the last fighting tommy", with equal status. These two fine books should sit alongside each other on every bookshelf across the country to be read time and time again. Thank you Henry for giving us this account and it is a true hero that still talks with such compassion for his lost but never forgotten colleagues. Brothers in arms has never had more meaning. |
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