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A soldier of the sky | | 1918 | George Frederick Campbell | | | | | |
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Soldier of the South: General Pickett's war letters to his wife | | 1928 | George Edward Pickett, Arthur Crew Inman | | | | | |
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A soldier's letters to charming Nellie | | 1908 | J. B. (Joseph Benjamin) Polley | | | | | |
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A soldier's mother in France | | 1918 | Rheta Childe Dorr | | | | | |
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Soldier silhouettes on our front | | 1918 | William L. (William Le Roy) Stidger, William Le Roy Stidger | | | | | |
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A soldier unafraid: letters from the trenches on the Alsatian front | | 1918 | Captain Andre Cornet-Auquier, Theodore Stanton | | | | | |
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Soldiering for cross and flag: impressions of a war chaplain | | 1929 | Celestine N. (Celestine Nicholas Charles) Bittle | | | | | |
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Soldiers of the Legion: trench etched by Legionnaire Bowe, who is John Bowe of Canby, Minnesota, and Charles L. MacGregor, collaborator | | 1918 | Charles L. MacGregor, John Bowe | | | | | |
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Soldiers of the Legion, trench-etched | | 1918 | Charles L. MacGregor, John Bowe | | | | | |
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Some civil war letters of A. Piatt Andrew, III | | 1925 | Abram Piatt Andrew | | | | | |
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Some letters of Augustus Peabody Gardner | | 1920 | Constance Gardner, Augustus Peabody Gardner | | | | | |
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Some letters written to Maude Gray and Marian Wickes, 1917-1918 | | 1920 | Katherine Alexander Duer Blake | | | | | |
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"Some of the boys ..." | | 1960 | Isaac Jackson | | | | | |
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Somewhere near the war | | 1919 | Edgar Bramwell Piper | | | | | |
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Sons of Cain | | 1931 | | | | | | |
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The soul of the soldier: sketches from the western battle-front | | 1918 | Thomas Tiplady | | | | | |
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The soul of the war | | 1915 | Philip Gibbs | | | | | |
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Sous le règne de la licorne et du lion, témoignages | | 1925 | Elian J. Finbert | | | | | |
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The southern soldier boy: a thousand shots for the Confederacy | | 1907 | James Carson Elliott | | | | | |
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A Southern woman's story: life in Confederate Richmond. Including unpublished letters written from the Chimborazo Hospital | | 1959 | Phoebe Yates Pember | | | | | |
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Souvenirs d'un écrivain, 1883-1914 | | 1925 | André Maurel | | | | | |
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Souvenirs d'un officier de liaison pendant la guerre mondiale: du général en chef au gouvernement ; sous le commandement du général Joffre | | 1930 | Émile Emmanuel Herbillon | | | | | |
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Souvenirs de la guerre | | 1921 | Pierre Alexis Marie Antoine Ronarc'h | | | | | |
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Souvenirs de Parisiennes en temps de guerre | | 1918 | Camille Clermont | | | | | |
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Souvenirs du temps des morts | | 1930 | André. Bridoux | | | | | |
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The spirit of France | | 1916 | Owen Johnson, Walter Hale | | | | | |
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The spy of the rebellion: being a true history of the spy system of the United States Army during the late rebellion, revealing many secrets of the war hitherto not made public | | 1989 | Allan Pinkerton | | | | | |
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Standing by: war-time reflections in France and Flanders | | 1919 | Robert Keable | | | | | |
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Standing by: war-time reflections in France and Flanders | | 1919 | Robert Keable | | | | | |
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A stop at Suzanne's: and lower flights | | 1919 | Greayer Clover, Samuel Travers Clover | | | | | |
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Stories of Dixie | | 1915 | J. W. (James William) Nicholson | | | | | |
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The storm of steel: from the diary of a German storm-troop officer on the western front | | 1929 | Basil Creighton, Ernst Jünger, R. H. Mottram | | | | | |
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Storm of steel: from the diary of a German storm-troop officer on the western front | | 1929 | Basil Creighton, Ernst Jünger, Ernst Jiinger | | | | | |
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The story of a common soldier of army life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 | 2d ed. | 1920 | Leander Stillwell | | | | | |
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The story of a common soldier of army life in the civil war | | 1917 | Leander Stillwell | | | | | |
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The story of a Confederate boy in the civil war | | 1914 | David Emmons Johnston, Rev. C. E. Cline | | | | | |
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The story of a connoneer under Stonewall Jackson | | 1910 | Edward Alexander Moore, Hon. Henry St. George Tucker | | | | | |
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The story of a connoneer under Stonewall Jackson: in which is told the part taken by the Rockbridge artillery in the Army of northern Virginia | | 1907 | Edward Alexander Moore, Hon. Henry St. George Tucker | | | | | |
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The story of a strange career: being the autobiography of a convict; an authentic document | | 1902 | Thompson (pseudonym), Stanley Waterloo | | | | | |
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The Story of the first flag: an account of the mission of Arthur Clifford Kimber, who, in the month of May 1917 | | 1920 | William T. Manning, Henry D. Sleeper, Arthur Clifford Kimber | | | | | |
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The Straits impregnable | | 1917 | Sydney Loch | | | | | |
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Stretchers; the story of a hospital unit on the western front | | 1929 | Frederick Albert Pottle | | | | | |
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The struggle in Flanders on the western front, 1917 | | 1919 | Philip Gibbs | | | | | |
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Studenten, liebe, Tscheka und tod: tagebuch einer russischen studentin | | 1931 | Galina (Díùríàgina) von Hoyer | | | | | |
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A subaltern on the Somme in 1916 | | 1928 | Mark, Mark VII (pseudonym) | | | | | |
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Surgeon Grow: an American in the Russian fighting | | 1918 | Malcolm C. (Malcolm Cummings) Grow | | | | | |
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A surgeon in arms | | 1918 | R. J. Manion | | | | | |
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The tale of a devil dog | | 1920 | William Arthur Carter, Pascal Joseph Plant | | | | | |
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Tales of the world war | | 1935 | Albert Lea Bartley | | | | | |
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Étapes et combats | | 1916 | Christian Mallet | | | | | |
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Tarheel Tommy Atkins | [1st ed.] | 1963 | Benjamin Muse | | | | | |
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A "temporary gentleman" in France | | 1918 | A. J. (Alec John) Dawson | | | | | |
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Ten thousand shall fall | | 1930 | Hendrik Willem Van Loon, David Wooster King | | | | | |
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Ten years in the ranks: U. S. army | | 1914 | Augustus Meyers | | | | | |
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Testament of youth: an autobiographical study of the years 1900-1925 | | 1933 | Vera Brittain | | | | | |
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Testament of youth: an autobiographical study of the years 1900-1925 | | 1933 | Vera Brittain | | | | | |
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The testimony of Kolchak and othe Siberian materials | | 1935 | Harold H. (Harold Henry) Fisher, Anton Zakharovich Ovchinnikov, Mrs. Elena Varneck | | | | | |
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"The Red watch": with the first Canadian division in Flanders | | 1916 | John Allister Currie | | | | | |
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Thirteen months in the Rebel army | | 1959 | William G. Stevenson | | | | | |
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Thirteen years in hell | | 1933 | Harry W. (Harry William) Zander, Tinkle Bell | | | | | |
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Those Paris years: with the world at the cross-roads | | 1936 | Samuel Newell Watson, Will Irwin | | | | | |
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Those war women | | 1929 | | | | | | |
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Three lives: an autobiography | | 1934 | Stephen Foot | | | | | |
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Three men's war: the personal records of active service | | 1930 | R. H. (Ralph Hale) Mottram, John. Easton, Eric Partridge | | | | | |
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Three months in the southern states: April-June, 1863 | | 1863 | Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle | | | | | |
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Three years in the Confederate horse artillery | | 1911 | George Michael Neese | | | | | |
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Three years with Quantrell: a true story | | 1914 | O. S. (Oswald Swinney) Barton, John McCorkle | | | | | |
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Through a lens darkly | | 1933 | Franz Seldte | | | | | |
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Toes up: a chronicle of gay and doleful adventures of Alpini and mules and wine | | 1930 | Paolo Monelli, Orlo Williams | | | | | |
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Toes up: a chronicle of gay and doleful adventures of Alpini and mules and wine | | 1930 | Paolo Monelli, Orlo Williams | | | | | |
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Torpedoed in the Mediterranean: a true story by a survivor | | 1918 | E. H. Johnson | | | | | |
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Toward the flame | | 1926 | Hervey Allen | | | | | |
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Toward the flame: a war diary | | 1934 | Hervey Allen, Lyle. Justis | | | | | |
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Towards the goal | | 1917 | Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs Humphry Ward | | | | | |
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Towards the goal: a woman's letter[s] from the front | | 1917 | Mrs Humphry Ward | | | | | |
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Trapped in "black Russia." | | 1918 | Ruth. Pierce | | | | | |
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A traveller in war-time: with an essay on the American contribution and the democratic idea | | 1918 | Winston Churchill | | | | | |
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Travels in New France | | 1941 | Sylvester K. Stevens, Donald H. Kent, Emma Edith Woods | | | | | |
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Trench pictures from France | | 1918 | William Hoey Kearney Redmond, E. M. Smith-Dampier | | | | | |
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A trip to Germany during wartime | | 1915 | August Seibert | | | | | |
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Trouping for the troops: fun-making at the front | | 1919 | Margaret Mayo | | | | | |
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Trucking to the trenches: letters from France, June-November 1917 | | 1918 | John Iden. Kautz | | | | | |
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True stories of the great war | | 1917 | Francis Trevelyan Miller | | | | | |
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Twice born in Russia: my life before and in the revolution | | 1930 | Moura Budberg, Dorothy Thompson, Natalia Petrova (pseudonym) | | | | | |
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Two Colored women with the American Expeditionary Forces | | 1920 | Addie W. Hunton, Kathryn M. (Kathryn Magnolia) Johnson | | | | | |
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Two soldiers: the campaign diaries of Thomas J. Key, C.S.A., December 7, 1863-May 17, 1865, and Robert J. Campbell, U.S.A., January 1, 1864-July 21, 1864 | | 1938 | Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson) Key, Robert J. Campbell, Wirt Armistead Cate | | | | | |
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Two years' captivity in German East Africa: being the personal experiences of Surgeon E. C. H., Royal Navy | | 1919 | (Surgeon) E. C. H. (Ernest Charles Holtom) | | | | | |
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"U 202"; krigsdagbok, begyndt de 12te april 19.., slutten den 30te april 19 | | 1916 | Freiherr von E. (Edgar) Spiegel | | | | | |
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U 38: Wikingerfahrten eines deutschen U-Bootes | | 1934 | Max Valentiner | | | | | |
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Un Alsacien avec les corsaires du kaiser | | 1935 | Alice Clare Lvnch, Paul. Jolidon | | | | | |
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Un pékin sur le front | | 1917 | Sem | | | | | |
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Un Parisien sur l'Yser: le fusilier marin Luc Platt, d'après son journal et sa correspondance | | 1917 | Luc Platt, Jules Perrin | | | | | |
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An uncensored diary from the central empires | | 1917 | Ernesta Drinker Bullitt | | | | | |
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The uncensored letters of a canteen girl | | 1920 | Katharine Duncan Morse | | | | | |
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Under the flag of the Nation | | 1961 | Owen Johnston Hopkins, Otto Ferdinand Bond | | | | | |
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Under the German shells | | 1918 | Mrs Mary Roxy (Wilkins) Holt, George Nelson Holt, Emmanuel Bourcier | | | | | |
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Undertones of war | | 1929 | Edmund Blunden | | | | | |
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Undertones of war | | 1928 | Edmund Blunden | | | | | |
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Une visite à l'armée anglaise | | 1915 | Maurice Barrès | | | | | |
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The Union reader | [1st ed.] | 1958 | Richard Barksdale Harwell | | | | | |
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The unknown friends: a Civil War romance; letters of my father and my mother | | 1948 | Chalmers Ingersoll, Lottie B. Rinewalt Ingersoll, Charlotte Ingersoll Morse | | | | | |
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The unmaking of a Russian | | 1935 | Nicholas R. Wreden | | | | | |
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Unter dem Banner der "Barbaren" | | 1934 | Lyder Ramstad, Gräfin Cecile Wedel | | | | | |
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Unwilling passenger | | 1932 | Arthur Carr Osburn | | | | | |
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Upheaval | | 1932 | Olga Woronoff, Olga. Woronoff | | | | | |
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A V.A.D. in France | | 1917 | Olive Dent, R. M. Savage, Olive Dent | | | | | |
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Vagabonds of the sea: the campaign of a French cruiser | | 1919 | Maurice Larrouy, A. F. Kerensky, Randolph Bourne | | | | | |
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The valiant hours: narrative of "Captain Brevet," an Irish-American in the Army of the Potomac | [1st ed.] | 1961 | Thomas Francis Galwey | | | | | |
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The Valley campaigns: being the reminiscences of a non-combatant while between the lines in the Shenandoah Valley during the war of the states | | 1914 | Thomas A. (Thomas Almond) Ashby | | | | | |
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Verdun experiences | | 1945 | Margaret Lambie | | | | | |
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Victor Chapman's letters from France | | 1917 | John Jay Chapman, Victor Emmanuel Chapman | | | | | |
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Vier jahre: frontbericht eines Reiters | | 1929 | Eduard Lachmann | | | | | |
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A village in Picardy | | 1918 | Ruth Louise Gaines, William Allan Neilson | | | | | |
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A visit to three fronts: glimpses of the British, Italian and French lines | | 1916 | Arthur Conan Doyle | | | | | |
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The void of war: letters from three fronts | | 1918 | Reginald John Farrer | | | | | |
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Voli sul nemico | | 1933 | Mario Fucini | | | | | |
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Volontaire; épisodes dela grande guerre par un fantassin de 17 ans | | 1932 | Charles Laquièze | | | | | |
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A volunteer poilu | | 1916 | Henry Sheahan, Henry Beston | | | | | |
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Vom kriegsschauplatz; feldpostbriefe und andere berichte von mitkämpfern und augenzeugen | | 1915 | Karl Quenzel | | | | | |
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Vom Ruhrkrieg zur Rheinlandräumung: Erinnerungen eines deutschen Verteidigers vor französischen und belgischen Kriegs-Gerichten | | 1930 | Friedrich Grimm | | | | | |
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Von der Weichsel bis zum Dnjestr: neue Kriegsberichte | | 1915 | Fritz Wertheimer | | | | | |
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Vor dem drahtverhau: bilder aus dem grabenkriege in Frankreich und Flandern | | 1916 | Karl Peter Rosner | | | | | |
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Vor und hinter den kulissen | | 1931 | Franz Seldte | | | | | |
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"Wade in, sanitary!" | | 1919 | Richard Derby | | | | | |
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War birds: diary of an unknown aviator | | 1926 | Elliott White Springs, Clayton Knight, John MacGavock Grider | | | | | |
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" War Boy" | | 1938 | B. H. (Benjamin Harrison) Wilkins | | | | | |
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War bread: a personal narrative of the war and relief in Belgium | | 1916 | Edward E. (Edward Eyre) Hunt | | | | | |
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War bugs | | 1929 | Charles MacArthur | | | | | |
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War diary and letters of John Francisco Richards II, 1917-1918 | | 1925 | John Francisco Richards | | | | | |
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War diary and letters of Stephen Minot Weld, 1861-1865 | | 1912 | Stephen Minot Weld | | | | | |
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The war diary of a diplomat | | 1919 | Lee Meriwether | | | | | |
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War diary of an American woman to the proclamation of the holy war, 1914 | | 1915 | Jouett Jeffries | | | | | |
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War diary of John Lee McElroy: 1st lieut. 315th Field Artillery, 155th Brigade | | 1929 | John Lee. McElroy | | | | | |
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A war diary | | 1927 | Sergeant Martin Gus Gulberg, Martin Gus. Gulberg | | | | | |
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War experiences of F.C. Wilder | | 1926 | Fred Calvin Wilder | | | | | |
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War from the inside | | 1904 | Frederick L. (Frederick Lyman) Hitchcock | | | | | |
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War history, Tide Water Companies | | 1920 | Frances M. Buente | | | | | |
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The war in eastern Europe | | 1916 | Boardman Robinson, John Reed | | | | | |
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War in the garden of Eden | | 1919 | Kermit Roosevelt | | | | | |
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War letters, 1862-1865, of John Chipman Gray ... and John Codman Ropes ... with portraits | | 1927 | John Codman Ropes, Worthington Chauncey Ford, John Chipman Gray | | | | | |
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War letters from France | | 1916 | Albert Geouffre de Lapradelle, A., Frederic R. (Frederic René) Coudert | | | | | |
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War letters of a public-school boy | | 1918 | Henry Paul Mainwaring Jones, Henry Jones | | | | | |
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War letters of an American woman | | 1916 | Marie Van Vorst | | | | | |
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War letters of Edmond Genet: the first American aviator killed flying the stars and stripes | | 1918 | Grace Ellery Channing, Edmond Charles Clinton Genet | | | | | |
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War letters of Kiffin Yates Rockwell | | 1925 | Paul Ayres Rockwell, Kiffin Yates Rockwell | | | | | |
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War letters of Laurence Sarsfield Kennedy | | 1932 | Laurence Sarsfield Kennedy | | | | | |
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War letters of William Thompson Lusk: captain, assistant adjutant-general, United States Volunteers 1861-1863, afterward M.D., LL. D | | 1911 | William Thompson Lusk | | | | | |
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War memoirs: autobiographical sketch and narrative of the War Between the States | | 1960 | Jubal Anderson Early | | | | | |
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War memories | | 1922 | Frank A. (Frank Alexander) Holden | | | | | |
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A war nurse's diary: sketches from a Belgian field hospital | | 1918 | Charles L. Thompson | | | | | |
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The war of the s’ixties | | 1912 | | | | | | |
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War on the Detroit: the chronicles of Thomas Verchères de Boucherville and The capitulation, by an Ohio volunteer | | 1940 | James Foster, Milo Milton Quaife | | | | | |
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"War on the Ocean" | | 1937 | Robert O. Levell | | | | | |
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War scenes I shall never forget | 3d ed. | 1917 | Carita Spencer | | | | | |
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War service record and memorial of Lester Clement Barton, Thyrza Barton Dean, William Sidney Barton, Raymond Welles Barton | | 1922 | Emma Welles Barton, George Preston Barton | | | | | |
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War stories and school-day incidents for the children | | 1912 | Berrien McPherson Zettler | | | | | |
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War stories for my grandchildren | | 1918 | John Watson Foster | | | | | |
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A war zone gadabout: being the authentic account of four trips to the fighting nations during 1914, '15, '16 | | 1917 | Walter Austin | | | | | |
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A war-time journal, Germany 1914 and German travel notes | | 1915 | Lady Jephson, lady Harriet Julia Campbell Jephson | | | | | |
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The war-time journal of a Georgia girl, 1864-1865 | | 1908 | Eliza Frances Andrews | | | | | |
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Warfare along the Mississippi: the letters of Lieutenant Colonel George E. Currie | | 1961 | George E. Currie, Norman Ellsworth Clarke | | | | | |
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Warrior | | 1932 | Lieut, Graham Seton Hutchison | | | | | |
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Wartime letters from Italy | | 1915 | Charles Truitt | | | | | |
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The way of the eagle | | 1919 | Charles John Biddle | | | | | |
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Way of the lancer | | 1932 | Helen Woodward, Richard Boleslavsky | | | | | |
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The way to victory | | 1919 | Philip Gibbs | | | | | |
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Ways of war and peace | | 1914 | Delia Austrian | | | | | |
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"We generally shoot Englishmen" | | 1936 | R. O. G. (Reginald Oliver Gilling) Urch | | | | | |
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"We'll stick to the finish!" | | 1918 | Joseph Mitchell Chapple, Joe Mitchell Chappie | | | | | |
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The weary road: recollections of a subaltern of infantry | | 1929 | Charles Douie | | | | | |
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Westfront, 1914-1918: das Buch vom Frontkameraden | | 1930 | Georg Bucher | | | | | |
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What happened to me | | 1917 | La Salle (Corbell) Pickett | | | | | |
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What is back of the war | | 1915 | Albert Jeremiah Beveridge | | | | | |
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What the "boys" did overthere | | 1918 | Henry L. (Henry Landell) Fox | | | | | |
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When I come back | | 1919 | Henry Sydnor Harrison | | | | | |
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When Johnny comes marching home | | 1919 | Mildred Aldrich | | | | | |
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When the Prussians came to Poland: the experiences of an American woman during the German invasion | | 1916 | Laura, Laura Blackwell de Gozdawa Turczynowicz | | | | | |
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When the Somme ran red | | 1918 | Arthur Radclyffe Dugmore | | | | | |
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When the world ended: diary | | 1957 | Emma. LeConte | | | | | |
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Where angels fear to tread | | 1918 | A. G. (Alfred Greenwood) Hales | | | | | |
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Where the ghetto ends: Jews in soviet Russia | | 1934 | Leon Dennen | | | | | |
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The white flame of France | | 1918 | Maude Eadf, Maude Radford Warren | | | | | |
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The white road of mystery: the note-book of an American ambulancier | | 1918 | Philip Dana. Orcutt | | | | | |
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The white road to Verdun | | 1916 | Kathleen Burke | | | | | |
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The white road to Verdun | | 1916 | Kathleen Burke | | | | | |
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Who won the war?: Letters and notes of an M.P. in Dixie, England, France and Flanders | | 1920 | Edwin James Tippett | | | | | |
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The winding road unfolds | | 1937 | Thomas Suthren Hope | | | | | |
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The winding road unfolds | | 1937 | Thomas Suthren Hope | | | | | |
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Wine, women and war: a diary of disillusionment | | 1926 | Howard Vincent O'Brien | | | | | |
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Wir Marokko-Deutschen in der Gewalt der Franzosen | | 1916 | Gustav Fock, Ludwig Brinkmann | | | | | |
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With a field ambulance at Ypres | | 1916 | William Boyd | | | | | |
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With Botha in the field | | 1915 | Eric Moore Ritchie, Eric Moore Ritchie | | | | | |
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With "E" of the First Gas | | 1919 | Robert Burns MacMullin, William L. (William Leonard) Langer | | | | | |
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With Grant at Fort Donelson, Shiloh and Vicksburg: and an appreciation of General U. S. Grant | | 1915 | Wilbur Fisk Crummer | | | | | |
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With Manchesters in the East | | 1918 | Sir Gerald B. (Gerald Berkeley) Hurst | | | | | |
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With my regiment from the Aisne to La Bassée | | 1915 | Arthur Mills | | | | | |
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With "Old Eph" in the army (not a history) a simple treatise on the human side of the colored soldier | | 1919 | Walker Harrison Jordan | | | | | |
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With Old glory in Berlin: the story of a young American girl who went to Germany as a music student in the fall of nineteen sixteen, lived in Berlin for thirteen months, and made her escape eight months after America had entered the conflict | | 1918 | Josephine Therese, Eliot Harlow Eobinson | | | | | |
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With Riflemen, Scouts, and Snipers, From 1914 to 1919 | | 1921 | F. M. (Frederick Maurice) Crum | | | | | |
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With sabre and scalpel: the autobiography of a soldier and surgeon | | 1914 | John A. (John Allan) Wyeth | | | | | |
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With seeing eyes: the unusual story of an observant thinker at the front | | 1919 | Harold Morton Kramer | | | | | |
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With Sherman to the sea: a drummer's story of the Civil War | | 1960 | Corydon Edward Foote, Olive Deane Hormel | | | | | |
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With the American Ambulance Field Service in France | 2d ed. | 1916 | Leslie Buswell, Henry Davis Sleeper | | | | | |
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With the American ambulance in France | | 1919 | James Robert Judd | | | | | |
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With the American Red Cross in France, 1918-1919 | [1st ed. | 1947 | Carter Henry Harrison | | | | | |
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With the "Die-hards" in Siberia | | 1920 | John Ward | | | | | |
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With the flying squadron | | 1916 | Harold Rosher, Arnold Bennett | | | | | |
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With the French flying corps | | 1917 | Carroll Dana Winslow | | | | | |
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With the French in France and Salonika | | 1916 | Richard Harding Davis | | | | | |
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"With the help of God and a few Marines," | | 1919 | Albertus Wright Catlin, Walter A. (Walter Alden) Dyer | | | | | |
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With the immortal seventh division | 3d ed. | 1916 | Edmund John Kennedy | | | | | |
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With the Russian army: being the experiences of a national guardsman | | 1915 | Robert R., Robert Rutherford McCormick | | | | | |
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With the Turks in Palestine | | 1916 | Alexander Aaronsohn | | | | | |
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With the Zionists in Gallipoli | | 1916 | J. H. (John Henry) Patterson | | | | | |
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With the Zionists in Gallipoli | | 1916 | J. H. (John Henry) Patterson | | | | | |
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With those who wait | | 1918 | Charles Hnard, Frances Wilson Huard | | | | | |
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With three armies on and behind the western front | | 1918 | Arthur Stanley Riggs | | | | | |
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A Woman on Four Battle-Fronts | | 1919 | Mrs. (Ethel) Alec-Tweedie | | | | | |
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A woman's experiences in the great war | | 1915 | Louise Mack | | | | | |
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A woman's wartime journal: an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation of Sherman's army on the march to the sea, as recorded in the diary of Dolly Sumner Lunt (Mrs. Thomas Burge) | | 1927 | Julian Street, Dolly Sumner Lunt | | | | | |
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A woman's wartime journal: an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation of Sherman's army on the march to the sea, as recorded in the diary of Dolly Sumner Lunt (Mrs. Thomas Burge) | | 1918 | Julian Street, Dolly Sumner Lunt | | | | | |
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The women of the debatable land | | 1912 | Alexander Hunter | | | | | |
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The women of the South in war times | | 1920 | Matthew Page Andrews | | | | | |
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Wounded and a prisoner of war | | 1917 | Malcolm V. (Malcolm Vivian) Hay | | | | | |
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A "Y" girl in France | | 1919 | Katherine Shortall | | | | | |
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Yankee in gray: the Civil War memoirs of Henry E. Handerson: with a selection of his wartime letters | | 1962 | Henry E. (Henry Ebenezer) Handerson | | | | | |
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A Yankee in the trenches | | 1918 | Robert Derby Holmes, Robert Derby Holmes | | | | | |
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The Yanks crusade: a book of reminiscences | | 1927 | Walter D. Corning | | | | | |
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Yashka, my life as peasant, officer and exile | | 1919 | Maria Botchkareva, Mariíà Bochkareva, Isaac Don Levine | | | | | |
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A year as a government agent | | 1920 | Vira (Boarman) Whitehouse | | | | | |
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A yor zwishn lebn un tolt | | 1932 | Isaac Friedman | | | | | |
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You who can help: Paris letters of an American army officer's wife | | 1918 | Mary Smith Churchill | | | | | |
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The young Russian corporal: the story of the youngest veteran of the war | | 1919 | Corporal Paul Iogolevitch, Paul. Iogolevitch | | | | | |
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Zigzagging | | 1918 | Isabel Anderson | | | | | |
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