Welcome to our online store offering the most comprehensive, and best, collection of printed and electronic study guides on First World War literature available, either in print or on the Web.
Choose from either our range of printed publications or from the extensive collection of over a hundred downloadable e-Books, all specifically aimed at GCSE and A-Level students. Great War Literature Study Guides will help to extend your knowledge of First World War literature and offer clear definitions and guidance to enhance your studying. Our straightforward and simple layouts make the guides easy to access and understand.
Our rich list of titles is constantly expanding, for example we now have over ninety poem analysis study guides available, and includes guides on Journey's End, Birdsong, and Regeneration to name but a few. In addition, some of the publications are also available in more than one format; as paperback books, electronic non-printable e-Books and, for schools and colleges, via subscription to our online Schools Resource Centre, where we provide self-print versions of all our titles.
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13-11-2008 Great War Literature Magazine Edition Two Now Available.
We are pleased to announce that the second issue of our quarterly online magazine is now available.
This very special edition contains feature articles on Journey's End and R C Sherriff, including interviews with the cast of a recent production in Guildford, Surrey and an account of Sherriff's activities during the war, based on his letters to his mother. We believe that these two features will prove particularly useful to those studying this play.
In this issue we are also launching a new series of articles, in which we look beyond the literature of the First World War and put it into its historical context. The first of these features 1914, from the tumultuous events of that last ‘golden’ summer, to the Christmas Truce.
Another new series is based on the Home Front and here we have shared some recipes from the First World War, including a 'tried and tested' War Cake, together with household tips.
In a conscious effort to be more 'green', we have produced this as an online magazine, which may be accessed via the link on the home page of our website. Individual pages or articles may then be printed out, if required. To access the magazine, click here.
We hope that you will find this magazine of great interest. Our next edition is due out in January 2009