Hear The Boat Sing

Oxford and Cambridge Rowers Killed in World War I

During the First World War many sportsmen exchanged their sports field for the battlefield, switched their equipment for firearms. Here acclaimed author and screenwriter Nigel McCrery investigates over forty Oxbridge rowers all of whom put down their oars and gave their lives for their country. Complete with individual portraits, these brave men are remembered vividly in this poignant work and, together with a new memorial to be unveiled at the 2017 Boat Race, there is no more fitting tribute to these men who made the ultimate sacrifice. NIGEL MCCRERY is the creator and writer of TV series Silent Witness, New Tricks, Born and Bread, All the King's Men, Touching Evil, Impact and... alles anzeigen expand_more

During the First World War many sportsmen exchanged their sports field for the battlefield, switched their equipment for firearms. Here acclaimed author and screenwriter Nigel McCrery investigates over forty Oxbridge rowers all of whom put down their oars and gave their lives for their country. Complete with individual portraits, these brave men are remembered vividly in this poignant work and, together with a new memorial to be unveiled at the 2017 Boat Race, there is no more fitting tribute to these men who made the ultimate sacrifice.



NIGEL MCCRERY is the creator and writer of TV series Silent Witness, New Tricks, Born and Bread, All the King's Men, Touching Evil, Impact and Back- Up. He has written numerous books for this series, as well as History of the SAS, Into Touch and The Final Season, among others.

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  • Artikelnummer SW9780750981989110164
  • Autor find_in_page Nigel McCrery
  • Autoreninformationen NIGEL MCCRERY is the creator and writer of TV series Silent… open_in_new Mehr erfahren
  • Wasserzeichen ja
  • Verlag find_in_page The History Press
  • Seitenzahl 256
  • Veröffentlichung 02.02.2017
  • ISBN 9780750981989

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