About this title: Millions of men lived in the trenches during World War I. More than six million died there. In Eye-Deep in Hell, the author explores this unique and terrifying world--the rituals of battle, the habits of daily life, and the constant struggle of men to find meaning amid excruciating boredom and the specter of impending death.
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Description: Very Good. 1989 Paperback. Orders usually ship on or before next business day. May have highlighting. We send best copy available. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Pre
Date Published: 1989
ISBN-13:9780801839474ISBN:0801839475
Description: Good. Moderate cover wear with scuffing to edges and creasing. Previous owner's name on inside cover page. Moderate highlighting on pages. GoodwillnyBooks is committed to providing each customer with the highest standard of customer service. You may return new items within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Date Published: 1989-09-01
ISBN-13:9780801839474ISBN:0801839475
Description: Fair. A couple of pages have some spotting in the margins. Minor edge wear, a nice copy. NOT an ex-library book; no publisher's remainder marks. No spine creasing. Military (APO/FPO) orders are welcomed-Thank you for your service. read more
Edition: Reprint
Binding: Boards
Publisher: The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore
Date Published: 1976
ISBN-13:9780739403716ISBN:0739403710
Description: Photographs. Very Good+ in Very Good+ jacket. Hard Cover. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. 215pp.; including index. Textblock and binding is very clean and tight; lightly shelf worn, unclipped dust jacket. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Date Published: 1989-09-01
ISBN-13:9780801839474ISBN:0801839475
Description: Very Good. Very Good-Condition. Binding tight, pages clean. Surface dents on front cover from sticker removal. Light edge-wear, with a tiny peel at upper right cover. Nice copy! read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Black Boards
Publisher: The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland
Date Published: 1976
Description: Fine in Very Good jacket. Hardcover. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. Minor edge and corner wear to the dj, lightly scuffed and scratched, small 3" tear in the upper portion of the front of the dj near the spine, overall a very clean used first edition! Black boards with gilt lettering on the spine. Dj is nicely preserved in a brand new protective mylar plastic cover! 215 very clean unmarked and uncreased historical pages nicely enhanced by black and white photographs and illustrations! "Millions of men ... read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: New York, Pantheon Books, [
Description: Fair. B000OLZNZM READABLE CONDITION ALL PAGES INTACT, DUST JACKET HAS WEAR AND TEAR. HAS MINOR WRITINGS INSIDE (STOCK#: NOENN-7C2) read more
Description: Very Good-; 1989. 0801839475. Very lightly used copy with mild shelfwear at open corner tips. Unmarked.; Softcover; The Johns Hopkins University Press; Baltimore; Eighth Printing; Small 4to 9"-11" tall; 215 pages. read more
Description: Baltimore, 1989, Johns Hopkins, first US paper edition, 7 x 10, VG condition( slight curl on tip of rear cover), 215 pages, well illustrated, index................................... of men lived in the trenches during World War I. More than six million died there. In Eye-Deep in Hell, the author of the widely acclaimed Social History of the Machine Gun explores this unique and terrifying world—the rituals of battle, the habits of daily life, and the constant struggle of men to find meaning ... read more
Description: Good. Text only. TEXTBOOK ONLY. Ships fast. Expedited shipping 2-4 business days; Standard shipping 7-14 business days. Ships from USA! read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD
Date Published: 1976
ISBN-13:9780739403716ISBN:0739403710
Description: Photos. Very Good+ in Near Fine jacket. Sm4to from 9" to 11" 205 pp, black boards, dj glossy black spine w/grey-red-wht illustrated front panel w/wht-red lettering on the spine. The author describes the trenches-their size and shape, peculiarities and characteristics. He portrays the soldiers' daily life, the rituals of battle, the habits of daily life and the struggle to find meaning amid the specter of impending death. read more
"Straightforward examination of the reality of trench warfare in ww1. very illuminating - nothing about the politics of war, simply the soldiers experience. Fascianating and horrifying."
"I like my history packed full of tangents, details and painfully dry exposition. This book has all three and is, therefore, my favorite book about trench warefare during WWI. Sure, you can find books that are more comprehensive or more focused on 'the human element' and stuff like that. There are many books on the subject which are better written and flow like poetry. But this book, once you start to process all the information that it contains, is a punch in the face; which is precisely what a book about WWI should be."
"Excellent look at the daily lives of soldiers in the trenches of WWI, told via their diary entries and letters. Quick moving and an easy read, very fascinating."
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