Many heroes emerged during the First World War, but only one man was
twice awarded the Victoria Cross during that conflict. This was Captain
Noel Godfrey Chavasse, serving in the Royal Army Medical Corps as
Medical Officer to the 10th Battalion, the King's (Liverpool Regiment) -
the Liverpool Scottish.
The author has unearthed a forgotten archive of his letters from the
Front and been allowed access to the Chavasse family correspondence,
photographs and other documents.
The result is a fascinating study of a man who, while typical in almost
every way of the Victorian/Edwardian middle class stands out for his
simple courage and unflinching devotion to duty.
This is a deeply moving story about a modest but heroic man seen against
the background of his devoted family and the grim realities of the First
World War.