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Audio Book
4 CDs
Total Running Time - 5 hours
Audience - General
Product weight 250g

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Authentic voices from the past illustrate this unique history of the twentieth
century written by Joanna Bourke and presented by Tim Pigott-Smith
Eyewitness provides a rare opportunity to hear the events of the 20th century
described by those who were actually there. A wealth of BBC archive recordings,
some never previously broadcast is interwoven with an illuminating commentary by
the historian Joanna Bourke. Published in ten volumes, Eyewitness examines the
role and life of the British people in each decade of the century.
The Edwardian era ended in 1910 with the death of Edward VII, and George V was
to preside over a violent and tempestuous age. Industrial action and suffragette
violence increased and divisions in Ireland hardened leading to the Easter
Rising and its bitter consequences. But the Great War dominated the decade and
the century as the blood of over 700,000 men was spilt on the battlefields.
Voices of servicemen, factory workers and domestic servants alternate with those
of the great and the good such as Lord Beveridge, David Lloyd George and Nancy
Astor to describe daily life in peace and war. Momentous events such as Scott's
doomed expedition to the South Pole, Shackleton's crossing of the Antarctic and
the sinking of the Titanic are vividly described.
Thought-provoking and moving, these are the voices of the past, speaking to the
present.
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