Great Explosion
Discover the gripping account of a tragic event in British history with Great Explosion by Brian Dillon. Published by Penguin Books Ltd in 2016, this compelling paperback spans 288 pages, delving into the devastating fire that ignited in April 1916 at a munitions factory in the Kentish marshes, just before the infamous Battle of the Somme. Dillon meticulously reconstructs the harrowing series of explosions that claimed 108 lives and left countless others injured. More than just a recounting of a disaster, this book provides a profound insight into the British home front during the Great War, revealing the untold stories of resilience and tragedy. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in the impacts of World War I, Great Explosion is a must-read that illuminates a lesser-known chapter of wartime Britain.