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The Memorial to the Missing of the Somme (Wonders of the World)

The Memorial to the Missing of the Somme (Wonders of the World)
By Gavin Stamp

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #38730 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-05
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

Editorial Reviews

The Times, April 7, 2007
`Perfectly formed and beautifully written, this book is a minor
masterpiece, a paragon of its genre. It will move all but the hardest heart
to tears at the folly, and the glory, that is man.'

The Spectator
'as a piece of architectural analysis it is impressive.'

Literary Review
'[a] moving and eloquent book...'


Customer Reviews

not abot Thiepval Memorial at all1
I bought this book on the strength of a newspaper review, having visited the Thiepval Memorial several times. I was really looking forward to reading THE definitive book on the Thiepval Memorial, only this isn't that book. Although this book is very well written, it seems to be about everything EXCEPT Thiepval. In fact, there is so little information about it, I think the author should be questioned by Trading Standards.

There is probably more information about the Thiepval Memorial in the 10 page booklet sold for a Euro at Theipval than this book. A great opportunity missed. Very, very disappointing

Concise and Excellent !5
This is an excellent and easy-to-read book that goes into a surprising amount of detail, not only on the memorial itself, but on Lutyens, war memorials in general and the First World War, plus what has happened to the memorial after its completion and contemporary attitudes to it and to war and war memorials in general, even quoting the excellent fourth series of "Blackadder", as well as Sebastian Faulks' "Birdsong" as part of his examination of why people born long after the war are still fascinated by it and why the memorial attracts more visitors today than it did in the years immediately following the war. I'm familiar with Gavin Stamp's other books on architects and architectural history and this book is certainly up there with the best of his work.
The book is part of Profile Books' "Wonders of the World" series and before I read it I was surprised to see Thiepval included in a series that includes the Alhambra, the Colosseum and the Parthenon, but afterwards, taking Stamp's idea that it is a memorial to all those who have died in war, I can see why it was included. I'm looking forward to the volume on St Pancras Station in the same series.

I thoroughly recommend this book !