> Im also interested in the way ww1 has affected art, culture, society, etc, and i would be interested in reading a book about that if it exists.
Finally! A request where I can answer with my niche interest rec! :)))
"Into the Silence: The Great War, Mallory and the Conquest of Everest" by Wade Davis is a book about how World War affected mountaineering. It's, as I said, very niche yet very interesting topic, and the book is one of the best non-fiction books I've ever read. It has a big section about the war itself, describing how different important figures of British mountaineering survived (or not) in trenches, than turns to the main subject - the conquest of Everest.
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Reply to Books on world war one? by Agile_Dependent7034
> Im also interested in the way ww1 has affected art, culture, society, etc, and i would be interested in reading a book about that if it exists.
Finally! A request where I can answer with my niche interest rec! :)))
"Into the Silence: The Great War, Mallory and the Conquest of Everest" by Wade Davis is a book about how World War affected mountaineering. It's, as I said, very niche yet very interesting topic, and the book is one of the best non-fiction books I've ever read. It has a big section about the war itself, describing how different important figures of British mountaineering survived (or not) in trenches, than turns to the main subject - the conquest of Everest.