Letters From Spain
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: N/A (paperback). Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Appears intact. No stickers or labels visible.
Letters from Spain presents the vivid, firsthand correspondence of Lloyd Edmonds, an Australian volunteer who fought in the Spanish Civil War during the turbulent late 1930s. Edited by Amirah Inglis, the collection chronicles Edmonds' deeply personal letters home, offering an intimate window into the idealism, danger, and camaraderie experienced on the front lines of one of the twentieth century's most politically charged conflicts. The letters illuminate the broader struggle between fascism and democracy that defined the era, capturing both the grim realities of warfare and the passionate convictions of the International Brigades. Inglis provides scholarly context that situates Edmonds' voice within Australian and world history, making this an essential document for understanding the global resonance of the Spanish Civil War.
Author: Lloyd Edmonds
Format: Paperback
Published: 1985, Allen & Unwin Sydney
Genre: European history
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: N/A (paperback). Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Appears intact. No stickers or labels visible.
Letters from Spain presents the vivid, firsthand correspondence of Lloyd Edmonds, an Australian volunteer who fought in the Spanish Civil War during the turbulent late 1930s. Edited by Amirah Inglis, the collection chronicles Edmonds' deeply personal letters home, offering an intimate window into the idealism, danger, and camaraderie experienced on the front lines of one of the twentieth century's most politically charged conflicts. The letters illuminate the broader struggle between fascism and democracy that defined the era, capturing both the grim realities of warfare and the passionate convictions of the International Brigades. Inglis provides scholarly context that situates Edmonds' voice within Australian and world history, making this an essential document for understanding the global resonance of the Spanish Civil War.