‘Brother Bosch’, An Airman’s Escape from Germany - Gerald Featherstone Knight 1919
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13 days, the chronicle of an escape from a German prison - J. Caunter 1918
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1914, Paris pendant la mobilisation, notes d'un immobilisé, des faits, des gestes, des mots ... 31 juillet - 22 août - A. Delacroiz (1914)
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A brass hat in No Man's Land - F. P. Crozier (1930)
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A company of tanks - W. Watson (1920)
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A crusader of France; the letters of Captain Ferdinand Belmont of the chasseurs alpins (August 2, 1914-December 28, 1915) - F. Belmont (1917)
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A doctor's diary in Damaraland - H. Walker (1917)
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A fatalist at war - I. Morrow (1929)
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A flying fighter, an American above the lines in France - E. M. Roberts (1918)
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A French mother in war time; being the journal of Madame Edouard Drumont (1916)
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A galloper at Ypres, and some subsequent adventures - P. R. Butler (1920)
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A German deserter's war experience - unknown author (1917)
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A guest of the Kaiser - the plain story of a lucky soldier - A. Gibbons (1919)
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A hilltop on the Marne, being letters written June 8-September 8, 1914 - M. Aldrich (1915)
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A Kut prisoner - H. Bishop (1920)
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A little gray house in France - H. D. Gibbons (1919)
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A padre in France - D. Hankey (1917)
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A poet of the air letters of Jack Morris Wright, first lieutenant of the American aviation in France, April, 1917-January, 1918 (1918)
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A prisoner in Turkey - J. Still (1920)
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A private in the guards - S. Graham (1919)
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A reporter at Armageddon; letters from the front and behind the lines of the great war - R. Irwin (1918)
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A Roumanian diary, 1915, 1917 - L. Kennard (1917)
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A scavenger in France - being extracts from the diary of an architect, 1917-19 - W. Bell (1920)
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A scholar's letters from the front - S. H. Hewett (1918)
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A soldier of England - memorials of Leslie Yorath Sanders, born July 5th, 1893, killed in action March 10th, 1917 (1920)
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A soldier unafraid; letters from the trenches on the Alsatian front - A. Cornet-Auquier (1918)
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A soldier's sketches under fire - H. Harvey (1916)
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A subaltern in Serbia and some letters from the Struma Valley - A. D. Young (1922)
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A subaltern on the Somme in 1916 - Mark VII (1923)
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A subaltern's share in the war, home letters of the late George Weston Devenish, lieut. R.A., attached R.F.C. (1917)
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A sunny subaltern - Billy's letters from Flanders - B. Gray (1916)
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A surgeon in khaki - A. A. Martin (1915)
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A Temporary gentleman in France - home letters from an officer at the front - A. J. Dawson (1918)
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A traveller in war-time - with an essay on the American contribution and democratic idea - W. Churchill (1918)
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A V.A.D. in France - O. Dent (1917)
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A village in Picardy - R. Gaines (1918)
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A war minister and his work reminiscences of 1914-1918 - H. Stein (1920)
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A war-time journal, Germany 1914, and German travel notes - l. Jephson (1915)
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A woman's diary of the war - S. Macnaughtan (unknown publication date)
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A Yankee in the trenches - R. D. Holmes (1918)
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Actions and reactions in Russia - R. S. Liddel (1918)
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Active-service diary, 21 jan. 1917-1. July 1917 - E. H. Shears (1919)
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Adorable Clio - J. Giraudoux (1920)
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Adventures in propaganda; letters from an intelligence officer in France - H. Blankenhorn (1919)
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Adventures of a despatch rider - W. Watson (1915)
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All in it K (1) carries on - I. Hay (1917)
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Alsace in rust and gold - E. O'Shaughnessy (1920)
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Ambulance 464 encore des blessés - J. H. Bryan (1918)
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Ambulance no. 10 - personal letters from the front - L. Buswell (1916)
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An administrator in the making, 1893-1920 - J. S. Mann (1921)
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An American soldier, letters - E. Abbey (1918)
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An author in wonderland - K. Howard (1919)
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An English girl's adventures in hostile Germany - M. Littlefair (1915)
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An English wife in Berlin;private memoir of events, politics, and daily life in Germany throughout the war and the social revolution of 1918, by Evelyn, princess Blucher (1920)
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An English woman-sergeant in the Serbian Army - F. Sandes (1916)
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An Englishman in the Russian ranks, ten months' fighting in Poland - J. Morse (1915)
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An Englishwoman's home - A. S. Swan (1918)
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And they thought we wouldn't fight - F. P. Gibbons (1918)
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Andrew R. Buxton, the Rifle brigade, a memoir - A. Buxton (1918)
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Antwerp to Gallipoli - a year of war on many fronts, and behind them - A. B. Ruhl (1916)
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At sea with Joseph Conrad, with a foreword by Joseph Conrad - J. G. Sutherland (1922)
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At Suvla Bay - being the notes and sketches of scenes, characters and adventures of the Dardanelles campaign - J. Hargreave (1916)
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At the front - A. L. Johnston (1917)
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At the front with three armies, my adventures in the great war - G. Fortescue (1915)
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At the war - A. Northcliffe (1916)
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Attack - an infantry subaltern's impressions of July lst, 1916 - E. Liveing (1918)
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Avec les mitrailleurs de la coloniale ma mitrailleuse - G. Lafond (unknown publication date)
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Avec une batterie de 75 le tube 1233, souvenirs d'un chef de pièce (1915-1916) - P. Lintier (1917)
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Back to Blighty - battle stories - A. J. Dawson (1917)
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Battery flashes - C. W. Longley (1916)
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Behind the German lines, a narrative of the everyday life of an American prisoner of war - R Ellinwood 1920
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Behind the German veil - a record of a journalistic war pilgrimage - J. M. de Beaufort (1917)
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Behind the scenes at the front - G. J. Adam (1915)
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Belgium in war, A record of personal experiences - J. H. Whitehouse (1915)
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Best o'luck; how a fighting Kentuckian won the thanks of Britain's king - A. McClintock (1917)
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Bourru, soldat de Vauquois - J. Des Vignes Rouges (1917)
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Bullets and billets - B. Bairnsfather (1916)
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By motor to the firing line; an artist's notes and sketches with the armies of northern France, June-July, 1915 - W. Hale (1916)
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By-ways on service - notes from an Australian journal - H. W. Dinning (1918)
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Cahiers d'un artiste - J. Blanche (1916)
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Campaign diary of a French officer - R. Nicolas (1917)
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Campaigning in the Balkans - H. Lake (1918)
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Canada in war-paint - R. W. Bell (1917)
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Captivity and escape - Jean Martin 1917
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Captured; sixteen months as a prisoner of war - John Douglas 1918
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Cardinal Mercier; pastorals, letters, allocutions, 1914-1917 - D. Mercier (1917)
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Carnets de route de combattants allemands, traduction intégrale, introduction et notes - J. Dampierre (1916)
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Carry on; letters in war-time - C. Dawson (1918)
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Carrying on - after the first hundred thousand - I. Hay (1917)
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Chez nos alliés britanniques (With our British alliés in the field) - C. J. Fernand-Laurent (1917)
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Colours of war - R. C. Long (1915)
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Combed out - F. A. Voigt (1920)
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Comrades in arms - P. Millet (1916)
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Comrades in courage - A. Redier (1918)
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Confessions of a war correspondent - W. G. Shepherd (1917)
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Contes véridiques des Tranchées, 1914-1915 (1915)
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Covered with mud and glory; a machine gun company in action (Ma mitrailleuse) - G. Lafond (1918)
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Crumps; the plain story of a Canadian who went - L. Keene (1917)
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Day by day with the Russian army, 1914-15 - B. Pares (1915)
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Denis Oliver Barnett - in happy memory his letters from France and Flanders, October 1914-August 1915 - D. O. Barnett (1915)
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Diary of a French army chaplain - F. Klein (1915)
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Diary of a nursing sister on the western front, 1914-1915 (1915)
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Dover during the dark days - S. W. Coxon (1919)
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Duty and service, letters from the front - L. W. Crouch (1917)
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Eastern nights - and flights, a record of oriental adventure - A. Bott (1919)
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Edward Wyndham Tennant, a memoir - P. Glenconnor (1919)
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En Campagne (1914-1915), impressions d'un officier de légère - M. Dupont (1916)
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England's effort - letters to an American friend - H. Ward (1918)
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Englishman, kamerad! right of the British line - G. Nobbs (1918)
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Escaped! adventures in German captivity - E Wallace 1918
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Escaping from Germany - E Page 1919
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European war fiction in English, and personal narratives; bibliographies - L. Dawson (1921)
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Experiences of a dug-out, 1914-1918 - C. E. Callwell (1920)
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Extract - Memoirs & Diaries - Captivity in the Ardennes
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Extract of Diary Brigadier Kenneth Crawford, Mesopotamia Campaign
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Extracts from the war diary and official records of the Second Canadian Divisional Ammunition Column - H. D. Clark (1921)
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Facing the Hindenburg line; personal observations at the fronts and in the camps of the British, French, Americans, and Italians, during campaigns of 1917 - B Jenkins (1917)
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Fanny goes to war - P. B. Washington (1919)
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Father Duffy's story; a tale of humor and heroism, of life and death with the fighting Sixty-ninth - F. P. Duffy (1919)
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Feuilles de route d'un ambulancier, Alsace, Vosges, Marne, Aisne, Artois, Belgique; complétées d'après le carnet de route du Dr. Henri Liègard - C. Leleux (1915)
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Field ambulance sketches - A. Corporal (1919)
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Field hospital and flying column - being the journal of an English nursing sister in Belgium & Russia - V. Thurstan (1915)
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Field notes from the Russian front Vol. 1 - S. Washburn (1917)
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Field notes from the Russian front Vol. 2 - S. Washburn (1917)
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Field notes from the Russian front Vol. 3 - S. Washburn (1917)
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Fields and battlefields - H. Bagenal (1918)
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Fighting for peace - H. Van Dyke (1917)
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Fighting France - from Dunkerque to Belfort - E. Wharton (1915)
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Fighting Fritz; a true narrative of the experiences gained in five months of furious fighting on the Somme and at Ypres - R. Kingsley (1917)
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Fighting in Flanders - E. Powell (1915)
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Fighting with King Albert - G. de Libert de Flemalle (1915)
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First from the front - H. Ashton (1914)
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Five fronts on the firing-lines with English-French, Austrian, German and Russian troops - R. Dunn (1915)
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Five months on a German raider - being the adventures of an Englishman captured by the Wolf - F. G. Trayes (1919)
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For France - C'est pour la France - some English impressions of the French front - A. J. Dawson (1917)
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Forced to fight the tale of a Schleswig Dane - E. A. Erichsen (1917)
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Forty days in 1914 - F. Maurice (1919)
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Forty-four months in Germany and Turkey, February 1915 to October 1918, a record of personal impressions - H. Dayal (1920)
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France & Flanders - four years experience told in poem & story - S. W. Brindle (1919)
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France bears the burden - G. Fortescue (1917)
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Friends of France; the Field service of the American ambulance described by its members - A. P. Andrew (1916)
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From Berlin to Bagdad; behind the scenes in the Near East - G. A. Schreiner (1918)
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From Mons to Loos - being the diary of a supply officer - H. A. Stewart (1916)
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From Mons to Ypres with French, a personal narrative - F. Coleman (unknown publication date)
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From Montreal to Vimy Ridge and beyond; the correspondence of Lieut. Clifford Almon Wells, B.A., of the 8th battalion, Canadians, B. e. f., November, 1915-April, 1917 (1917)
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From mud to mufti - with old Bill on all fronts - B. Bairnsfather (1919)
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From Poilu to Yank - W. Y. Stevenson (1918)
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From the fire step; the experiences of an American soldier in the British army. Together with Tommy's dictionary of the trenches - A. G. Empey (1917)
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From the St. Lawrence to the Yser with the 1st Canadian Brigade - F. C. Curry (1916)
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From the trenches - Louvain to the Aisne the first record of an eye-witness - G. W. Young (unknown publication date)
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Gentlemen at arms - J. H. Morgan (1918) vers.2
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Gentlemen at arms - J. H. Morgan (1918)
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Go, get 'em! The true adventures of an American aviator of the Lafayette flying corps who was the only Yankee flyer fighting over General Pershing's boys - W. Wellman (1918)
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Golden lads - A. Gleason (1916)
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Guerre et théâtre, 1914-18 - mémoires d'un officier du général Galliéni et journal parisien du directeur du théâtre national de l'Opéra - P. B. Gheusi (1919)
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Hacking through Belgium - E. Dane (1914)
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Harold Tennyson; the story of a young sailor, put together by a friend - H. Tennyson (1919)
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Heroic France - A. B. Dodd (1915)
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Histoire d'une compagnie - Main de massiges - Verdun, Novembre 1915-Juin 1916 - Journal de Marche; - C. Delvert (unknown publication date)
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History of the American Field Service in France, Friends of France, 1914-1917, told by its members Vol. 1 (1920)
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History of the American Field Service in France, Friends of France, 1914-1917, told by its members Vol. 2 (1920)
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History of the American Field Service in France, Friends of France, 1914-1917, told by its members Vol. 3 (1920)
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Hope in suffering; memories and reflections of a French army chaplain - F. Klein (1916)
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How I filmed the war; a record of the extraordinary experiences of the man who filmed the great Somme battles, etc. - G. H. Malins (1920)
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Hunting the German shark, the American Navy in the underseas war - H. Whitaker (1918)
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Huts in hell - D. A. Poling (1918)
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If we return; letters of a soldier of Kitchener's army - G. Manwaring (1918)
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Impressions and experiences of a French trooper, 1914-1915 - C. Mallet (1916)
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Impressions of war - F. Carrel (1919)
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In a moment of time - things seen on the bread-line of Belgium - R. Kauffman (1915)
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In German gaols; a narrative of two years' captivity in German East Africa - E Spanton 1917
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In German hands - the diary of a severely wounded prisoner - C. Hennebois (1916)
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In Mesopotamia - M. Swayne (1917)
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In Salonica with our army - H. Lake (1917)
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In the claws of the German eagle - A. R. Williams (1917)
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In the clouds above Baghdad, being the records of an air commander - J. E. Tennant (1920)
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In the enemy's country, being the diary of a little tour in Germany and elsewhere during the early days of the war - M. Houghton (1915)
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In the field, 1914-1915 - the impressions of an officer of light cavalry - M. Dupont (1916)
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In the firing line, stories of the war by land and sea - A. Adcock (1914)
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In the line of battle - W. Wood (1916)
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In the northern mists, a grand fleet chaplain's note book - M. T. Hainsselin (1916)
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In the prison city, Brussels, 1914-1918, a personal narrative - J. H. Twells (1919)
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In the whirlpool of war - I. Rimbaud (1918)
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Intimate letters from France during America's first year of war - E. H. Ashe (1918)
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Italy at war - H. Vivian (1917)
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Italy at war and the allies in the west - E. A. Powell (1918)
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Jerry Tarbot the living unknown soldier - J. Tarbot (1928)
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Journal d'un officier de liaison (la Marne - la Somme - l'Yser) - J. Civray (1917)
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Keeling letters & recollections - F. H. Keeling (1918)
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Kelly of the Foreign legion; letters of Légionnaire Russell A. Kelly, to which is added an historical sketch of the Foreign legion (1917)
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Kitchener's mob, the adventures of an American in the British Army - J. N. Hall (1916)
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Kriegsbriefe deutscher studenten - P. Witkop (1916)
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L. M. 8046 an intimate story of the Foreign legion - D. W. King (1927)
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La flamme au poing - H. Malherbe (1917)
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La genèse de la Bataille de la Marne (Septembre 1914) - H. Le Gros (1919)
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La hyène enragée - P. Loti (1916)
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Ladies from hell - R. D. Pinkerton (1918)
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Leaves from a field note-book - J. Morgan (1916)
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Leaves from an officer's notebook - E. Crawshay-Williams (1918)
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Les Allemands à Compiègne, septembre 1914, journal d'un otage - L. Le Barbier (1915)
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Les Allemands à Louvain, souvenirs d'un témoin - H. Gruben (1915)
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Les cruautés allemandes, Requisitoire d'un neutre - L. Maccas (1915)
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Let's go! The story of A.S. no. 2448602 - L. F. Ranlett (1927)
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Letters and diary - A. Seeger (1917)
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Letters from a liasion officer - F. F. Jelke (1919)
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Letters from an American soldier to his father - C. Wheeler (1918)
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Letters from Flanders, written by 2nd Lieut. A. D. Gillespie, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, to his home people (1916)
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Letters from France - J. Le Guiner (1916)
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Letters from Mesopotamia in 1915 and January, 1916 - R. Palmer (1916)
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Letters from the front; being a record of the part played by officers of the Bank in the Great War, 1914-1919 Vol. 1 - Canadian Bank of Commerce (1920)
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Letters from the front; being a record of the part played by officers of the Bank in the Great War, 1914-1919 Vol. 2 - Canadian Bank of Commerce (1920)
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Letters of a Canadian stretcher bearer - L. R. A. (1918)
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Letters of a soldier, 1914-1915 - E. E. Lemercier (1917)
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Letters to Helen - impressions of an artist on the western front - K. Henderson (1917)
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Letters to his wife - R. E. Vernede (1917)
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Letters written from the English front in France between September 1914 and March 1915 - E. Hulse (1916)
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Lettres de France; écrites à la Gazette de Lausanne - F. Chavannes (1915)
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Lettres d'un combattant (Août 1914-Juillet 1916), préface de Paul Dupuy (1917)
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Leutnant Sender - Blätter der erinnerung für seine Freunde - G. Sender (1916)
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L'humaniste à la guerre; hauts de Meuse, 1915 - P. Cazin (1920)
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Liége on the line of march; an American girl's experiences when the Germans came through Belgium - G. L. Bigelow (1918)
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Life in a tank - R. Haigh (1918)
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Life in the war zone - G. Atherton (1916)
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Light and shade in war - M. Ross (1916)
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Lille Martyre, proclamations, arrêtés et ordonnances du gouvernement allemand, Arrêtés municipaux, Protestations des autorités françaises, - G. Lyons (1919)
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Living bayonets; a record of the last push - C. Dawson (1919)
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L'outrage des barbares - P. Loti (1917)
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Ma campagne au jour le jour, Août 1914 - Décembre 1915 - J. Hassler (1917)
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Mainly for mother - A. Norris (1920)
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Malta - the nurse of the Mediterranean - A. G. MacKinnon (1916)
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Maple leaf men, and other war gleanings - R. E. Sharland (1916)
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Maple leaves in Flanders fields - H. Rae (1916)
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Marching on Tanga (with General Smuts in East Africa) - F. B. Young (1917)
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Mémoires; défense de Paris, 25 août-11 septembre 1914 - J-S. Gallieni (1920)
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Memories of service in France - M. Gregory (1918)
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Men, women and war - W. Irwin (1915)
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More letters from Billy - B. Gray (1917)
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Morhange et les Marsouins en Lorraine R. Christian-Froge (1917)
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Mr. Poilu notes and sketches with the fighting French - H. Ward (1916)
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My .75, reminiscences of a gunner of a .75 mm battery in 1914 - P. Lintier (1917)
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My diary of the Great War; being a current history of the world's greatest struggle - W. Plewman (1918)
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My escape from Donington hall, preceded by an account of the siege of Kiao-Chow in 1915 - G. Pluschow (1922)
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My experiences as a German prisoner - L Austin
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My French year - C. E. Maud (1919)
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My German prisons, being the experiences of an officer during two and a half years as a prisoner of war - H G Gilliland 1918
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My greatest adventure - A. L. Ward (1917)
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My home in the field of honour - F. Huard (1916)
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My home in the field of mercy - F. W. Huard (1917)
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My second year of the war - F. Palmer (1917)
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My secret service; Vienna--Sophia--Constantinople--Nish--Belgrade--Asia Minor, etc. - The man who dined with the Kaiser (1916)
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My war diary - M. K. Waddington (1917)
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My war experiences in two centuries - S. MacNaughtan (1919)
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My war experiences in two continents - S. Macnaughtan (1919)
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My year of the great war - F. Palmer (1915)
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Notes of a camp-follower on the western front - E. W. Hornung (1919)
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On the Anzac trail - being extracts from the diary of a New Zealand sapper - Anzac (1916)
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On the edge of the war zone, from the battle of the Marne to the entrance of the Stars and stripes - M. Aldrich (1917)
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On the fringe of the great fight - G. Nasmith (1917)
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On the road to Kut, a soldier's story of the Mesopotamian campaign - unknown author (1917)
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On three battle fronts - F. Howard (1918)
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On two fronts, being the adventures of an Indian mule corps in France and Gallipoli - H. M. Alexander (1917)
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One who gave his life - war letters of Quincy Sharpe Mills Vol. 1 - Q. Mills (1923)
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One young man - the simple and true story of a clerk who enlisted in 1914, who fought on the Western Front for nearly two years - J. Hodder-Williams (1917)
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Out of the jaws of Hunland; stories of Corporal Fred McMullen, Private Jack Evans, Canadian soldiers, 3 times captured and finally escaped from German prison camps (1918)
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Out there - C. W. Whitehair (1918)
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Outwitting the Hun, my escape from a German prison camp - Pat O'Brien 1918
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Over the top - A. G. Empey (1917)
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Over there and back in three uniforms - experiences of an American boy in the Canadian, British and American armies at the front and through No man's land - J Smith (1918)
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Over there with the Australians - R. H. Knyvett (1918)
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Over there; war scenes on the western front - A. Bennett (1915)
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Paris reborn - a study in civic psychology - H. A. Gibbons (1916)
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Passed as censored - B. Bernheim (1918)
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Pen pictures from the trenches - S. A. Rutledge (1918)
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Poems in captivity - John Still 1919
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Priests in the firing line - R. Gaell (1916)
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Private Peat - H. Peat (1917)
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Pushed and the return push - G. Nichols (1919)
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Q. 6. a and other places - recollections of 1916, 1917, 1918 - F. Buckley (1920)
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Quentin Roosevelt, a sketch with letters - Q. Roosevelt (1921)
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R.F.C. H.Q., 1914-1918 - M. Baring (1920)
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Raymond revised a new and abbreviated edition of Raymond, or Life and death, with an additional chapter - O. J. Lodge (1922)
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Raymond, or, Life and death - with examples of the evidence for survial of memory and affection after death - O. J. Lodge (1916)
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Richard Vincent Sutton - a record of his life together with extracts from his private papers - R. Sutton (1922)
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Round about Bar-Le-Duc - S. R. Day (1918)
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S.O.S. Stand to! - R. Grant (1918)
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Salonica and after - the sideshow that ended the war with a foreword by Sir George Milne - H. C. Owen (1919)
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Scenes from Italy's war - G. M. Trevelyan (1919)
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Scouting thrills - G. B. McKean (1919)
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Service with Battery C; 107th field artillery, 28th division, A.E.F. - D. S. Garber (unknown publication date)
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Shaking hands with England - C. H. Towne (1919)
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Six mois de guerre en Belgique - F. H. Grimauty (1915)
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Six months on the Italian Front, from the Stelvio to the Adriatic, 1915-1916 - J. M. Price (1917)
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Six weeks at the war - Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland (1915)
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Six women and the invasion - M. Melera (1917)
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Soldier and dramatist - H. Chapin (1917)
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Soldiers' stories of the war - W. Wood (1915)
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Some experiences in Hungary, August 1914 to January 1915 - M. Macdonald (1916)
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Some war impressions - J. Farnel (1918)
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Souls in khaki, being a personal investigation into spiritual experiences and sources of heroism among the lads in the firing line - A. E. Copping (1917)
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Souvenirs et impressions de ma vie de soldat - (1916-1919), 22ème Bataillon (1917-1918) - A. J. Lapointe (1919)
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Standing by war-time reflections in France and Flanders - R. Keale (1919)
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Stretchers - the story of a hospital unit on the western front - F. A. Pottle (1929)
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Ten months in a German raider - a prisoner of war aboard the Wolf - J. S. Cameron (1918)
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The A.E.F. with General Pershing and the American forces - H. Broun (1919)
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The aftermath of battle; with the Red cross in France - E. D. Toland (1916)
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The amateur army - P. Macgill (1916)
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The battle of the rivers - E. Dane (1914)
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The battles in Flanders, from ypres to Neuve Chapelle - E. Dane (1915)
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The beloved captain. The honor of the brigade. An Englishman prays - D. Hankey (1917)
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The British soldier, his courage and humour - E. J. Hardy (1915)
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The campaign in Russian Poland - P. C. Standing (1914)
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The cup of war - E. Buckle (1915)
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The Dardanelles, with maps - C. E. Callwell (1919)
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The daredevil of the army - experiences as a buzzer and despatch rider - A. Corcoran (1918)
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The defence of London, 1915-1918 - A. Rawlinson (1923)
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The diary of a Yeomanry M.O. Egypt, Gallipoli, Palestine and Italy - O. Teichmann (1921)
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The doings of the Fifteenth Infantry Brigade, August 1914 to March 1915 - E. Gleichen (1917)
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The Emma Gees - H. W. McBride (1918)
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The enormous room - E. E. Cummings (1922)
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The escape of a Princess Pat.. full account of the capture and 15 month's imprisonment of Corporal Edwards, ... and his final escape from Germany into Holland - G Pear
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The fight for the Argonne, personal experiences of a Y man - W. B. West (1919)
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The fighting mascot - the true story of a boy soldier - T. Kehoe (1918)
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The first hundred thousand, being the unofficial chronicle of a unit of K (1) - I. Hay (1916)
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The first shot for liberty - O. De Varila (1918)
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The First World War, 1914-1918 Vol. 1 - C. Repington (1920)
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The First World War, 1914-1918 Vol. 2 - C. Repington (1920)
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The flame that is France - H. Malherbe (1918)
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The flaming sword in Serbia and elsewhere - M. A. Stobart (1916)
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The fledgling - C. Nordhoff (1919)
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The glory of the coming - what mine eyes have seen of Americans in action in this year of grace and allied endeavor - I. S. Cobb (1918)
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The great war, 1914-1918, a brief sketch - C. Fletcher (1920)
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The grey wave - A. H. Gibbs (1920)
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The highway of death - E. B. Downer (1916)
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The Irish nuns at Ypres, an episode of the war - D. M. Columban (1915)
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The Kaiser's guest - F. C. Macdonald (1918)
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The land of deepening shadow; Germany-at-war - D. T. Curtin (1917)
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The last days of Fort Vaux, March 9-June 7, 1916 - H. Bordeaux (unknown publication date)
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The last lap - G [pseud.] (1917)
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The last million - I. Hay (1918)
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The Latin at war - W. Irwin (1917)
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The Leicestershires beyond Baghdad - E. J. Thompson (1919)
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The letters of Charles Sorley, with a chapter of biography - C. H. Sorley (1919)
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The long road to Baghdad Vol. 1 - E. Candler (1919)
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The long road to victory - J. Buchan (1920)
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The Luck of thirteen, wanderings and flight through Montenegro and Serbia - J. Gordon (1916)
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The note-book of an attaché; seven months in the war zone - E. F. Wood (1915)
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The peak of the load - the waiting months on the hilltop from the entrance of the Stars and stripes to the second victory on the Marne - M. Aldrich (1918)
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The red horizon - P. Macgill (1916)
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The romance of the last crusade, with Allenby to Jerusalem - V. Gilbert (1923)
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The scene of war - V. O'Connor (1917)
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The silent Baltic; or, Detained near Kiel - M. Knox (1914)
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The soul of the war - P. Gibbs (1916)
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The Straits impregnable - S. De Loghe (1917)
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The tale of a trooper - C. N. MacKenzie (1921)
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The uncensored letters of a canteen girl - K. D. Morse (1920)
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The victory at sea - W. S. Sims (1920)
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The voyage of the Deutschland - P. Konig (1917)
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The war diary of a square peg. With a dictionary of war words - M. A. Mugge (1920)
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The war in eastern Europe - J. Reed (1916)
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The War on All Fronts - Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort Vol. 3 E. Wharton (1918)
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The way to victory Vol. 2 - P. Gibbs (1919)
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The white flame of France - M. R. Warren (1918)
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The white road to Verdun - K. Burke (1916)
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The Wooden city; a journal for British prisoners of war [July 1915 - Feb 1916]
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Three Anzacs in the war - E. A. Dunn (1917)
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Three times and out, told by Private Simmons - M. C. Simmons (1918)
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Three years a prisoner in Germany - J C Thorn 1919
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Three years in France with the guns - being episodes in the life of a Field Battery - C. A. Rose (1919)
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Through blood and ice - F. Imrey (unknown publication date)
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Through St. Dunstan's to light - J. H. Rawlinson (1919)
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To Bagdad with the British - A. T. Clark (1918)
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To Poland in war-time, a journey into the east - J. Conrad (1919)
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Towards the goal - M. Ward (1917)
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Trapped in black Russia - R. Pierce (1918)
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Trouping for the troops; fun-making at the front - M. Mayo (1919)
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Two men, a memoir - H. Howson (1919)
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Two years' captivity in German East Africa, being the personal experiences of Surgeon E. C. H., royal navy - E Holton 1919
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Uncensored letters from the Dardenelles - J. Vassal (1916)
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Under three flags; with the Red cross in Belgium, France and Serbia - St. Clair Livingstone (1916)
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Undertones of war - E. Blunden (1929)
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Vagabonds of the sea - the campaign of a French cruiser - M. Larrouy (1919)
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Verdun days in Paris - M. Grant (1918)
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Verdun to the Vosges - impressions of the war on the fortress frontier of France - G. Campbell (1916)
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Victor Chapman's letters from France - V. Chapman (1917)
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Victory in defeat - the agony of Warsaw and the Russian retreat - S. Washburn (1916)
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Vie des martyrs, 1914-1916 - G. Duhamel (1917)
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Vive la France - E. A. Powell (1915)
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Wade in, sanitary! The story of a division surgeon in France - R. Derby (1919)
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War birds - diary of an unknown aviator (1926)
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War bread - a personal narrative of the war and relief in Belgium - E. E. Hunt (1916)
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War in the garden of Eden - K. Roosevelt (1919)
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War letters from France - A. Lapradelle (1916)
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War letters of a public-school boy - H. Jones (1918)
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War letters of Edmond Genet, the first American aviator killed flying the stars and stripes - E. Genet (1918)
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War scenes I shall never forget - C. Spencer (1918)
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War time France, the story of an American commission abroad - Major F.R. Stoddard, Jr. (1918)
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We'll stick to the finish! C'est la guerre (it is the war) a voice from the soldiers and sailors overseas - people and places visited in the war zones - J. M. Chapple (1918)
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What I saw in Berlin and other European capitals during wartime - Piermarini [pseud] (1915)
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What is back of the war - A. J. Beveridge (1915)
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What the boys did overthere, by themselves - H. L. Fox (1919)
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When Chenal sings the Marseillaise With the honors of war, Sister Julie - W. Williams (1916)
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Winged warfare - W. A. Bishop (1918)
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With a field ambulance at Ypres, being letters written March 7-August 15, 1915 - W. Boyd (1916)
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With Botha and Smuts in Africa - W. Whittal (1917)
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With cavalry in 1915, the British trooper in the trench line, through the second battle of Ypres - F. A. Coleman (1916)
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With cavalry in the great war - the British trooper in the trench line, through the second battle of Ypres - F. Coleman (1917)
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With my regiment from the Aisne to La Bassée - A. Mills (1916)
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With our army in Flanders - G. V. Williams (1916)
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With the British Army in the Holy Land - H. Lock (1919)
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With the French eastern army - W. E. Grey (1915)
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With the help of God and a few Marines - A. W. Catlin (1919)
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With the immortal seventh division - E. Kennedy (1916)
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With the R.A.M.C. in Egypt (1918)
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With the Russian army being the experiences of a national guardsman - R. R. McCormaick (1915)
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With the Scottish nurses in Roumania Y. Fitz Roy (1918)
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With the Serbs in Macedonia - D. Walshe (1920)
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With the Twenty-ninth division in Gallipoli, a chaplain's experiences - O. Creighton (1916)
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With three armies - on and behind the western front - A. S. Riggs (1918)
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Wounded and a prisoner of war - M. V. Hay (1916)
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WWI POW Diaries of Captain Percival Lowe
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Young soldier hearts of France; a wreath of immortelles - P. Fidelis (1919)
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