Geoffrey Howse is well known for his books on Yorkshire subjects,
including six books in the Foul Deeds & Suspicious Deaths series, two of
which cover Barnsley and District and a third which covers South
Yorkshire as a whole. In Barnsley in the Great War, he has pulled out
the stops and delved deeply into a wide range of diverse events that
took place throughout Barnsley during the time when the most horrendous
conflict known to man was raging abroad.
As well as including interesting passages about the enormous changes
that were taking place concerning the employment of women in roles they
had never imagined possible, he has also assembled some fascinating
accounts spanning the whole of Barnsley, packed with interesting
sometimes mind-blowing facts about this beautiful area and its wonderful
people. Within its seven absorbing chapters covering the prelude to the
Great War and its aftermath, this book is sure to capture the curiosity
of all individuals with an interest in the social history of Barnsley.