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<p>In this Pulitzer Prize–winning classic, historian Barbara Tuchman brings to life the people and events that led up to World War I.</p><p>This was the last gasp of the Gilded Age, of kings and kaisers and czars, of pointed or plumed hats, colored uniforms, and all the pomp and romance that went along with war. How quickly it all changed—and how horrible it became.</p><p>Tuchman masterfully portrays this transition...
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Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books Group
Pub. Date
[2014]
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English
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Describes the difficult and bloody four-month battle that tipped the stalemate on the Western Front in favor of the Allies in 1918 and drove back the Germans, bringing World War I to an end.
"In the late summer of 1918, after four long years of senseless, stagnant fighting, the Western Front erupted. The bitter four-month struggle that ensued-- known as the Hundred Days Campaign-- saw some of the bloodiest and most ferocious combat of the Great War,...
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Glitterati Incorporated
Pub. Date
2017.
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English
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"This concise, handsomely illustrated, boots-on-the ground guide provides a unique introduction to life on the Western Front during World War I. Readers will learn about the drastic living circumstances of characters Tommy Atkins, Poilu, and Doughboy, respectively the foot soldiers of Britain, France, and the United States. We all know something of how these men existed in muddy trenches, subject to shelling, snipers and waiting for the next Big Push;...
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Walker and Co
Pub. Date
1997
Language
English
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World War I is beyond the memory of almost everyone alive today. Yet it has left as deep a scar on the imaginative landscape of our century as it has on the land where it was fought. Nowhere is that more evident than on the Western Front - the sinuous, deadly line of trenches that stretched from the coast of Belgium to the border of France and Switzerland, a narrow swath of land in which so many million lives were lost. For journalist Stephen O'Shea,...
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Scholastic Press
Pub. Date
2009
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IL: MG - BL: 8.2 - AR Pts: 2
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English
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Describes how, at Christmas, 1914, during World War I, in defiance of their officers' orders, a truce was declared by soldiers on opposing sides, who stopped fighting to engage in a spontaneous Christmas celebration with their "enemies."
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Compass Point Books
Pub. Date
c2009
Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 7.3 - AR Pts: 2
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English
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Four years into World War I, millions of soldiers had died or been badly wounded, and neither side could gain a clear advantage in the bloody conflict. In August 1918, one year after the United States entered the war, Allied troops launched an attack near Amiens, France. It was the first of many Allied offensives that would take place all along the Western Front during the next 100 days. These small but significant attacks helped the Allies gain the...
13) The absolutist
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Publisher
Other Press
Pub. Date
c2011
Language
English
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September, 1919, Tristan Sadler takes the train from London to Norwich to deliver a package of letters to the sister of Will Bancroft, the man he fought alongside during the Great War. Once there, he unburdens himself of the memories, the horrific details, the senselessness of war, and the intensity of their friendship. [From publisher's description]
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Library of America volume 222
Publisher
Library of America
Pub. Date
c2012
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English
18) Secret soldiers
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Farrar Straus Giroux
Pub. Date
2019.
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IL: MG - BL: 5.8 - AR Pts: 10
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English
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In 1917, Thomas, a thirteen-year-old coal miner seeking his missing brother, James, joins the Claykickers, who tunnel beneath the battlefields of the Western Front as they learn to be men.
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Publisher
Basic Books
Pub. Date
2018.
Language
English
Description
"Historian Geoffrey Wawro presents the dramatic narrative of the courageous American troops who took up arms in a conflict 4,000 miles across the Atlantic, and in doing so ensured the Allies' victory. Historians have long dismissed the American war effort as too little too late: a delayed U.S. Army - although rich in manpower and mat�eriel - fought a dismal, halting battle that was certainly not decisive nor even really necessary. Historians generally...
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English
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"From the acclaimed author of Schindlers List comes the epic, unforgettable story of two sisters whose lives are transformed by the cataclysm of the First World War. In 1915, Naomi and Sally Durance, two spirited Australian sisters, join the war effort as nurses, escaping the confines of their fathers farm and carrying a guilty secret with them. Though they are used to tending the sick, nothing could have prepared them for what they confront, first...
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