The Solitary War of a Sniper

The Authorised Biography of Britain's Most Successful World War II Sniper

Martin Pegler author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Greenhill Books

Publishing:30th May '25

£25.00

This title is due to be published on 30th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Solitary War of a Sniper cover

Growing up in a working-class family in Manchester, Harry Furness joined the army in 1939 at the age of 16. Having always been captivated by the stories of First World War snipers, he immediately volunteered for sniper training when the army began to recruit soldiers in 1941. He did exceptionally well, qualifying as a marksman whilst a pre-war army cadet and was quickly promoted to lance corporal. Just prior to D-Day, he was promoted to corporal in the Green Howards Regiment and landed at Gold Beach on 6th June 1944. Together, he and his comrades began a hard fight across North-West Europe, gradually moving through Northern France, Belgium, Holland and eventually into Germany as they pushed the Germans back towards the Rhine. The manifold dangers and occasional humour of Harry Furness’s experiences of war come across in a very matter-of-fact but compelling way in the dozens of previously unpublished letters, personal interviews and images that make up Martin Pegler’s fascinating, moving biography of Furness and his extraordinary life.

ISBN: 9781805001195

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

240 pages