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By: Credo Fitch Harris (1874-1956) | |
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Where the Souls of Men are Calling |
By: Cyrus Townsend Brady (1861-1920) | |
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The Eagle of the Empire A Story of Waterloo |
By: D. Douglas Ogilvie | |
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The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry and 14th (F. & F. Yeo.) Battn. R.H. 1914-1919 | |
By: D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930) | |
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The Prussian Officer and Other Stories
The collection of short stories – of which The Prussian Officer is one – was Lawrence’s first such book. A German officer and his orderly are the focus of the piece and, while socially the superior of his orderly, the officer demonstrates his is the distinctly baser character. (Introduction by Cathy Barratt) |
By: D. H. Parry | |
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With Haig on the Somme |
By: D. H. S. (David Herbert Somerset) Cranage (1866-1957) | |
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The War and Unity Being Lectures Delivered At The Local Lectures Summer Meeting Of The University Of Cambridge, 1918 |
By: Dame M. Columban | |
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Irish Nuns at Ypres: An Episode of the War
“…I have charged Dame M. Columban to give a detailed account of all that has befallen the Community, since the coming of the Germans to Ypres till our safe arrival at Oulton Abbey. I can therefore certify that all that is in this little book, taken from the notes which several of the nuns had kept, is perfectly true, and only a simple narrative of our own personal experiences of the War.” The Abbey of the Irish Dames of Ypres was established in 1665. It was a favorite Abbey for the daughters of Irish nobility and was supported by influential Irish families living in exile... |
By: Daniel A. Lord (1888-1955) | |
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Clouds Cover the Campus
On an American college campus, in the early years of World War II, a professor from Germany is murdered and the plans for a new bomb sight he had invented are missing. Who murdered the professor and stole the plans? And are the accidents, happening with alarming frequency to young student aviators from the campus, really accidents -- or is some unknown conspiracy afoot?This mystery novel was written by Daniel A Lord, S.J., a priest and popular American Catholic writer. The subjects of the works in his bibliography range from religion, humor, plays, songs, mysteries and even politics. His most influential work was possibly in drafting the 1930 Production Code for motion pictures. ( |
By: Daniel Defoe (1661?-1731) | |
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Memoirs of a Cavalier A Military Journal of the Wars in Germany, and the Wars in England. From the Year 1632 to the Year 1648. |
By: David Hunter Miller (1875-1961) | |
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The Geneva Protocol |
By: David W. (David William) Bone (1874-1959) | |
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Merchantmen-at-arms : the British merchants' service in the war |
By: Dietlof Van Warmelo (1872-1966) | |
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On Commando |
By: Douglas B. Armstrong (1888-1969) | |
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Postage stamps of war (1854-1914)
A very brief introduction to postal stamps used and issued during times of war. The principal focus might be said to be placed upon the Great War which just erupted in Europe and across much of the globe. - Summary by KevinS |
By: Dudley Leigh Aman Marley (1884-1952) | |
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Brown Book of the Hitler Terror
The Brown Book was the first English publication to detail events which were currently happening in occupied Germany in 1933; book-burning and the destruction of universities, the development of concentration camps for Jewish people, forced labour and the use of the "shot while trying to escape" excuse for murder by police. This was the first time such events had been brought into the public consciousness, and the book was supported by documentation with names and dates - substantial evidence of the brutality which was taking place... |
By: E. B. (Enoch Barton) Garey (1883-1957) | |
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The Plattsburg Manual A Handbook for Military Training |
By: E. Charles Vivian (1882-1947) | |
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British Army From Within
This 1914 book gives a picture of the British Army structure and life in the early hours of World War I. Summary by david wales |
By: E. E. Smith (1890-1965) | |
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Skylark Three
This is a sequel to The Skylark of Space. The novel concerns Richard Seaton and his allies who have encounters with aliens while fighting DuQuesne and the Fenachrone.. |
By: E. G. von Wald | |
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Shock Absorber |
By: Eddie Rickenbacker (1890-1973) | |
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Fighting the Flying Circus
This is the WWI memoirs of Medal of Honor winner, Capt Eddie Rickenbacker. He fought in and eventually became commander of the 94th "Hat-in-the-Ring" Squadron, which ended the war with the highest number of air victories of any American squadron. The circus mentioned in the title refers to the German squadron commanded by the famous Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen. (Introduction by Brett W. Downey) |
By: Edgar Wallace (1875-1932) | |
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Tam o' the Scoots |
By: Edith Wharton (1862-1937) | |
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Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort
American novelist Edith Wharton was living in Paris when World War I broke out in 1914. She obtained permission to visit sites behind the lines, including hospitals, ravaged villages, and trenches. Fighting France records her travels along the front in 1914 and 1915, and celebrates the indomitable spirit of the French people. | |
The Marne: a tale of the war
American writer Edith Wharton is known for her novels of manners set in old New York; yet much of her adult life was spent in France. She lived in Paris throughout World War I and was heavily involved in refugee work. Her 1918 novella The Marne dramatizes the events of the war as seen through the eyes of 15-year-old Troy Belknap, an American boy who longs to join up and save his beloved France. | |
Coming Home 1916 | |
Son At The Front
This is an overlooked novel by the author of House Of Mirth, Age Of Innocence, and more. She already became the first woman to win the Pulitzer prize for literature before this novel was written. Edith Wharton is known for her combination of social observations, criticism, and compassion. This WWI novel is told from the point of view of parents, forced to live their own lives when their son is at the front. John and Julia are divorced parents. When their only son George enlists, Julia and her second husband do their best to give him a desk job... |
By: Edmund Gosse (1849-1928) | |
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Three French Moralists and The Gallantry of France |
By: Edmund John Kennedy (-1915) | |
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With The Immortal Seventh Division |
By: Edward A. (Edward Austin) Johnson (1860-1944) | |
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History of Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War, and Other Items of Interest |
By: Edward Alexander Moore (1842-) | |
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The Story of a Cannoneer Under Stonewall Jackson In Which is Told the Part Taken by the Rockbridge Artillery in the Army of Northern Virginia |
By: Edward Alexander Powell (1879-1957) | |
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Fighting in Flanders | |
The New Frontiers of Freedom from the Alps to the Ægean | |
Italy at War and the Allies in the West |
By: Edward Alva Trueblood | |
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In the Flash Ranging Service Observations of an American Soldier During His Service With the A.E.F. in France |