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ap1
22-11-2010, 17:55
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Great War Classic back in print!

“Up to Mametz and Beyond” by Llewelyn Wyn Griffith, edited and annotated by Jonathon Riley. Published by Pen & Sword Books Ltd.

Llewelyn Wyn Griffith’s “Up to Mametz” is one of the classic books to come out of the First World War. In it the author describes the transformation of himself and his fellow Royal Welch Fusilier officers from civilians to battle-hardened veterans. The book ends with the horrors of the fighting for Mametz Wood in July 1916.

This new edition contains extra material from Wyn Griffith’s papers in the Royal Welch Fusiliers archive and held by his family, edited and annotated by Lieut Gen Jonathon Riley. It takes the story up to the Armistice and covers Wyn Griffith’s experiences as a staff officer.

Illustrated with many maps and photographs the volume is an extremely welcome addition to the bibliography of the Great War.

The book is available from the Regimental Museum in Caernarfon. The price is £15.99 (RRP £19.99) plus £4.00 postage and packing in the UK; other destinations at cost.

LarsA
22-11-2010, 18:04
Tried to order a copy earlier today via Amazon (usually the easiest living away from UK), but already out of stock. I'll add it to the bookshelf one way or another....

Thanks!
/Lars

Hywyn
22-11-2010, 21:06
Al

Thanks for the heads up. In view of what Lars says about availablity are you or is anyone here on the forum connected to the Museum that will put one to one side for collection in a couple of weeks when I next go over to Caernarfon?

Hywyn

Baconwallah
22-11-2010, 21:58
Hywyn, just e-mail the curator, Brian Owen, and ask him to keep a copy for you. I know him well, so you can mention that I suggested it.

John

Hywyn
23-11-2010, 00:54
Thanks John. I'll do it in the morning.

ap1
02-02-2011, 08:38
Has anyone obtained a copy of this updated version? Any thoughts?

LarsA
02-02-2011, 17:02
I have, and find it very good. The extra chapters are interesting, as are the many footnotes after each chapters. Good photo material, also many maps and sketches. Would not want to be without it, highly recommended!

ATB,
Lars

ap1
02-02-2011, 17:21
Thanks Lars, thats all I need to know. :-)

Jerry B
12-02-2014, 20:09
A very good book, highly recommended to any who have not read it. I got my copy from Jon.