Author: Grant, John (Pipe-Major)
Synopsis:
"The Pipes of War: A Record of Achievements of Pipers of Scottish and Overseas Regiments during the War, 1914-18" is a captivating historical account that delves into the extraordinary role of pipers during World War I. Written by Pipe-Major John Grant and Sir Bruce Gordon Seton, this book unveils the untold stories of bravery, resilience, and the power of music in the midst of chaos. From the battlefields of Europe to the distant shores of foreign lands, the bagpipes become a symbol of hope, courage, and unity for soldiers and civilians alike. Through vivid narratives and firsthand accounts, the authors shed light on the indomitable spirit of these pipers, whose melodies echoed through the trenches and across the war-torn landscapes.
Genres: Historical Non-fiction, Military History
Themes: Bravery, Music, Resilience, Unity
Subjects: