Listed below are some of the non-fiction books about WWI that are in the SHGC Library collection. Check the Library catalogue for other relevant titles.
World War I : lost words by Nicholas Saunders
Call Number: 940.3 SAU
Publication Date: 2005
Powerful and emotive, this book transports you back to a time when the world was at war, and lets you experience the drama for yourself.
Causes of World War I by Stewart Ross
Call Number: 940.311 ROS
Publication Date: 2002
This book provides important insights into the historical circumstances, prevailing attitudes and key personalities that led to this devastating war.
Causes & consequences of the First World War by Stewart Ross
Call Number: 940.311 ROS
Publication Date: 2003
Offers a concise and accessible account of the events that led up to the First World War and its impact on the subsequent history of the world.
Gallipoli Diaries by Jonathan King
Call Number: 940.426 KIN
ISBN: 0731812050
Publication Date: 2003
The Gallipoli story is told in the words of the ordinary soldier fighting in the trenches. Day by day, starting with the landing ... right up to the last day ...
Gallipoli and beyond : Australia at war 1914-18 by Rex Sadler
Call Number: 940.426 SAD
Publication Date: 2008
A source-based course covering the most important aspects of Australia's involvement in WWI.
The Last Anzacs : lest we forget by Tony Stephens
Call Number: 940.426 STE
Publication Date: 2003
More than 75,000 Australians and New Zealanders went to war on the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915. They shared a horror, but their courage ...
Fromelles : Australia's bloodiest day at war by Carole Wilkinson
Call Number: 940.4272 WIL
Publication Date: 2011
The first shots were fired at 11am, 19 July 1916. the Battle of Fromelles lasted 24 hours. When it was over, more than 5000 Australian soldiers had been killed, wounded or taken prisoner.