Liverpool in the Great War

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Liverpool in the Great War

Paperback by Stephen McGreal

Liverpool in the Great War

Paperback by Stephen McGreal

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Liverpool in the Great War

At the dawn of the twentieth century Liverpool had eight miles of docks thronged with cargo ships loading or discharging cargoes.

The city prospered through its maritime trade, and this led to the Cunard Line and other illustrious transatlantic passenger carriers making Liverpool their home port.

As the storm clouds of war gathered, few would perceive the conflagration would change the political and social make-up of Britain including the emancipation of women.

When Britain declared war on Germany in the summer of 1914, Liverpool's geographical position demanded it be one of the chief home bases of wartime operations.

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• ISBN: 9781473821613
• Author: Stephen McGreal
• Publisher: Pen & Sword
• Format: Paperback
• Pages: 160
• Dimensions: 23.5 x 16 x 1cm
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Liverpool in the Great War

At the dawn of the twentieth century Liverpool had eight miles of docks thronged with cargo ships loading or discharging cargoes.

The city prospered through its maritime trade, and this led to the Cunard Line and other illustrious transatlantic passenger carriers making Liverpool their home port.

As the storm clouds of war gathered, few would perceive the conflagration would change the political and social make-up of Britain including the emancipation of women.

When Britain declared war on Germany in the summer of 1914, Liverpool's geographical position demanded it be one of the chief home bases of wartime operations.

Product Information:
• ISBN: 9781473821613
• Author: Stephen McGreal
• Publisher: Pen & Sword
• Format: Paperback
• Pages: 160
• Dimensions: 23.5 x 16 x 1cm
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