Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Prologue; Chapter 1: Sunset of the Golden Age ; Chapter 2: Mons and the First Weeks ; Chapter 3: Cat and Mouse; Chapter 4: Khaki War Reporters ; Chapter 5: Propaganda; Chapter 6: Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett and the Gallipoli Disaster; Chapter 7: Shooting the Action; Chapter 8: 1916 -- Build Up to The Somme; Chapter 9: 1916 -- The Somme; Chapter 10: 1917 -- Arras and Messines Ridge; Chapter 11: 1917 -- Passchendaele and Cambrai; Chapter 12: The Eastern Front; Chapter 13: Other Fronts Part 1; Chapter 14: Other Fronts Part 2
Chapter 15: 1918Chapter 16: An Uneasy Peace; Bibliography; Index
Summary
When the war was declared in August 1914, one of the first acts to be implemented by the politicians and military was a strict censorship on the newspapers. As the poacher turned gamekeeper, Winston Churchill said: The war is going to be fought in a fog a.