Special Leatherette Edition honouring the memory of the second world war
Tabloid size edition measures 38 x 31cm
Name embossed on the front cover for FREE
Read all about it in our brand-new WW2 Telegraph newspaper book. Filled to the brim with reports from the frontlines of the war. This book is a carefully selected collection of articles that document the allies’ fight against the Axis powers.
Beginning in 1939 WW2 was the second time that combat had entered a global scale. Following Germany’s invasion of Poland, Great Britain and France declared war sparking the beginning of the conflict. This six-year war took more lives and caused more physical damage than any other war and engulfed almost every part of the world.
Throughout the book, readers will be transported back in time through the articles and features that cover the key events of the conflict. From the major technological advancements to the war in the West.
A time capsule of conflict and sorrow, this WW2 Telegraph newspaper book is a must-read for anyone interested in war history, general history or the Telegraph. Whether you’re a student with a particular interest or simply curious about events of the past. This book is sure to captivate and inform you.
How is your WW2 Telegraph History book personalised?
Name: 25-character limit (appears on the front cover)
Gift Box: Optional (please see image for example of gift box available)
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Size & Quality
Cover: Luxury Black Leatherette
Size: 38 x 31cm
Paper Source:Â Our books are made from responsibly sourced paper from FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified paper manufacturers.
Made in the UK
The book’s content is taken from past issues of the Daily Telegraph, and is therefore in a tabloid-sized format, measuring a remarkable 38 x 31cm. The beautiful made-to-order book is then hand bound in a choice of high-quality hardback covers. These newspaper reproductions are created from the Telegraph scan archive and in some instances, there will be blemishes and the reproduction quality may not be as clear or precise as copying directly from the actual paper itself.