Wednesday, April 16, 2014

A Man of Peace Among Men at War



A STRONG SENSE OF DUTY 
The First World War Letters of Chaplain The Reverend Clive Mortimer Jones 1917–1920

Editors: Herbert H Farrant, Elizabeth Morey and Delysse Storey


A Strong Sense of Duty is a recently released book based on the WWI letters of Chaplain The Reverend Clive Mortimer Jones from the battlefield back to his parishioners in St Andrew’s Church, Cambridge. The collection of letters is held by
Clive Mortimer Jones’ son.

The New Zealand Military Historical Society realised they had access to a source of material written by a chaplain on active service in the First World War and with a definitive link to both Cambridge and Le Quesnoy, long before the twinning of those two towns in 2001. Subsequent re-evaluation also suggested that such a well-written firsthand account from a member of a subject group largely ignored by history was now worthy of publication for posterity. This book will be only the sixth occasion on which the wartime experiences of chaplains who saw active service during the First World War have been published.

A Strong Sense of Duty provides a unique insight into the effects of armed combat on the men of the New Zealand Division during its final 14 months on the Western Front in the First World War.

Viewed from the rare perspective of the wartime letters of a serving non-combatant chaplain, the Reverend Clive Mortimer Jones of Cambridge, this book provides an indelible testimony to the events which gained the division its formidable fighting reputation. They convey a strong personal sense of duty and awareness set amongst the grim realities of war in difficult and life-threatening times. 

The mortal danger faced daily by New Zealand soldiers is recorded here, as is the devotion, courage and humanity of the chaplains of the First New Zealand Expeditionary Force.

The book also reveals how one man’s dedicated service to his country and his community was, some 83 years later, to lead to the twinning of a small rural town in New Zealand with another in France, poles apart in distance but bound together forever by the sacrifice and courage of the New Zealand soldier.


ISBN 978-0-473-25846-7
168 pages, illustrated with colour and B+W images
Table of Contents
Full Index

Published by New Zealand Military Historical Society (produced for the NZMHS by AM Publishing New Zealand). 

To purchase copies of the book please visit http://www.nzmhs.org.nz/Books/
RRP $40 + $3.30 P&P
See a review by the Christchurch Press

No comments: