In their second Visitor's Guide to the 1916 Battle of the Somme Jon
Cooksey and Jerry Murland focus on the series of secondary battles that
were key stages in the five-month struggle that followed the start of
the offensive on 1 July. They take the visitor - and the reader - across
the entire battlefield, covering in graphic detail sites where actions
took place that are almost as famous as the Somme itself in the history
of the First World War, including Mametz Wood, High Wood, Deville Wood,
Guillemont, Ginchy, Pozieres and Flers. They also provide tours of the
less-well-known but equally interesting sites which played important
parts in the offensive as a whole.
In a sequence of routes that can be walked, biked or driven they
describe what happened in each place, identify the units involved,
highlight the experience and exploits of individual soldiers, and point
out the notable sights, monuments and cemeteries.
This highly illustrated guidebook is essential reading for visitors who
wish to enhance their understanding of the Battle of the Somme and the
war on the Western Front. It is also the ideal companion volume to The
First Day of the Somme: Gommecourt to Maricourt by the same authors.