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The Path of Peace: Walking the Western Front Way

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Path of Peace: Walking the Western Front Way
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anthony Seldon
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
Category/GenreRecommended Titles
General Audience
Previous Three Months
Memoirs
History
First world war
Travel writing
ISBN/Barcode 9781838957407
ClassificationsDewey:796.510944
Audience
General
Edition Main

Publishing Details

Publisher Atlantic Books
Imprint Atlantic Books
Publication Date 3 November 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In August 2021, Anthony Seldon set out on a gruelling 35-day pilgrimage from the Swissborder to the English Channel, following the historic route of the Western Front. Fromsumptuous towns in the east of France to the haunting trenches of the Somme and Ypres, thewalk took in many important sites from World War I as well as some of Europe's most beautifulscenery. The Path of Peace is the extraordinary story of Anthony's epic walk, combining memoir, naturewriting and travel, and touching on grief, loss and the legacy of war in a profoundly moving actof remembrance.

Author Biography

Sir Anthony Seldon is an educator, historian, writer and commentator. He's a director of the Royal Shakespeare Company and Chair of the National Archives Trust. He is author or editor of over forty books on contemporary history, politics and education, including The Impossible Office?, May at 10 and Blair Unbound.

Reviews

There is much to admire in [The Path of Peace]... Seldon has a historian's eye for spotting and recounting good stories. * Observer * Profound compelling... there are many layers to this book, many cultural references, insights, thoughts and intriguing speculation. * Spectator * A noble endeavour * New Statesman * An incredible journey that will move and inspire. * Bear Grylls * A deeply informed meditation on the First World War, an exploration of walking's healing power, a formidable physical achievement... and above all a moving enactment of a modern pilgrimage. * Rory Stewart * A journey of self-discovery and a pilgrimage of peace... A remarkable book by a remarkable man. * Michael Morpurgo * The Western Front Way, an idea that waited 100 years for its moment, is the simplest and fittest memorial yet to the agony of the Great War. Anthony Seldon's account of how he walked it, and what it means to all of us, will be an inspiration to younger generations. * Sebastian Faulks * Timely, poignant and passionate. Seldon skilfully weaves the personal with the historical * Katya Adler * A dazzling journey... The Path of Peace is a beautiful and generous gift. * Olivette Otele * A beautifully-written heartfelt book. * Cherie Lunghi * A haunting, intense, enjoyable and memorable book. * Tristan Gooley, author of The Walker's Guide to Outdoor Clues and Signs * A timely, eloquent and convincing reminder that to forget the carnage of the past is to open the door to it happening again. If anyone needs persuading that a 1,000 kilometre Western Front Way would be both civilising and educational this is the book they should read * George Alagiah * A compelling mix of travelogue and history, nature-writing and reflection * Church Times * A mesmerising and deeply impressive book unlike any other on the First World War. * David Yelland *