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2025
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Dinsmore Ely, One Who Served is an autobiographical work by Dinsmore Ely, recounting his personal experiences and reflections on his service during World War II. Written by Ely himself, the book offers a firsthand account of his journey from enlistment to active duty, and it details the emotional, physical, and psychological challenges he faced while serving in the military.Ely discusses his training, his role in various military operations, and his interactions with fellow soldiers, provi...
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Echoes of Sacrifice: A Tale of Duty and Honor in War
2023
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In "Dinsmore Ely, One Who Served," the narrative unfolds as a poignant memoir that captures the intricate tapestry of a life dedicated to service and leadership. Ely'Äôs literary style is both evocative and introspective, weaving personal anecdotes with broader reflections on duty and sacrifice. Set against the backdrop of significant historical events, the book offers a nuanced exploration of resilience, character, and the ethical dilemmas faced by those in roles of responsibility, ultima...
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or Free with Kobo PlusWorld War I Narratives: 27 Classic Books on the Conflict
A "Temporary Gentleman" in France, The Story of the "9th King's" in France, Fighting for Peace, At Ypres with Best-Dunkley, etc.
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- A. J. DawsonEnos Herbert Glynne RobertsHenry Van DykeArthur St. John AdcockMaurice GenevoixHenry BordeauxOtto SchwinkR. LewisThomas Hope FloydG. H. PerrisRoger IngpenStephen GrahamCarleton B. CaseEdmund DaneHenri BergsonDinsmore ElyHenry Philip PicotJohn BoweFritz KreislerChristian MalletWilliam Elmer BachmanJeffery E. Jeffery
2025
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World War I Narratives: 27 Classic Books on the Conflict offers a comprehensive exploration of the profound impact of the Great War through a curated selection of works. This anthology embraces a spectrum of literary styles ranging from poignant memoirs to reflective essays and stirring narratives, each capturing the multifaceted human experience of the conflict. Without being confined to a single viewpoint, the collection illuminates the heroic, tragic, and resilient aspects of life durin...
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2009
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‘Classic . . . the definitive account of aerial combat – full of passion and poetry’ – Max Arthur, Independent ‘Magical evocation of the lonely battle fought in the clouds’ – The Daily Telegraph ‘This is a book everyone should read. It is the autobiography of an ace, and no common ace either. The boy had all the noble tastes and qualities, love of beauty, soaring imagination, a brilliant endowment of good looks . . . this prince of pilots . . . had a charmed life in every sense of the word...
Letters from Verdun
Frontline Experiences of an American Volunteer in World War I France
2009
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The dramatic experiences of an ambulance driver in the Great War, told through personal correspondence and photographs.Though the United States was late to enter the Great War, a number of idealistic young Americans wished to take part from the beginning. One of these was Avery Royce Wolf, a highly educated scion of a family in America's burgeoning industrial heartland.Volunteering as an ambulance driver with the French Army in the Verdun sector, Royce sent...
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Allied Spycraft in Occupied France
2009
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This classic WWII spy memoir by an agent of the UK's Special Operations Executive offers a firsthand look at Allied espionage inside Nazi Occupied France.In this gripping memoir, SOE agent Benjamin Cowburn vividly recounts the methods of British special agents who were dropped into Vichy France during World War II with a mission of establishing secure networks with the French Resistance. His account sheds light on the views of both the Resistance fighters facing to...
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A classic of modern French literature, the thrilling real-life story of the military hero, ambassador, ladies man, writer, and loving son"I grew up in the certitude that one day I should help give back the earth to those who ennoble it with their courage and warm it with their love."Promise at Dawn begins as the story of a mother’s sacrifice: alone and poor, she fiercely battles to give her son the very best. Romain Gary chronicles his childhood in Russia, ...
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2013
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This antiquarian volume contains 'Falcons of France'; a novel about flying, World War I, and contemporary moralities. It was written by two American veterans of the 'Escadrille Lafayette', and contains thrilling tales of aerial battle and life during the war. This is a text that will appeal to anyone with an interest in aviation, and will especially appeal to those interested in aviation in World War I. A great addition to any bookshelf, this is one not to be missed by the discerning colle...
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High Adventure: A Narrative of Air Fighting in France' was written by James Norman Hall. One might find this book, although an exciting narrative, has an unpolished feel because it was published in June of 1918 while Mr. Hall was a captive in a German POW camp. When he was captured behind enemy lines, the book was still a work in progress.
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An Airman's Diary of the Last Year of the War
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- Claude W. Sykes
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- Vintage Aviation Library
2014
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A rare day-to-day account by a young German squadron leader in Jagdstaffel 35 during the grim last year of World War I.Originally published in 1933, Wings of War provides minute descriptions of kills, losses, and the Germans' step-by-step retreat in the face of increasingly overwhelming Allied forces in the air.Brutally honest and vividly written, Rudolf Stark's account of the endgame of the Imperial German Army Air Service provides an intimate, fr...
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Of the part played by machines of war in this war of machinery the wider public has but a vague knowledge. Least of all does it study the specialised functions of army aircraft. Very many people show mild interest in the daily reports of so many German aeroplanes destroyed, so many driven down, so many of ours missing, and enraged interest in the reports of bomb raids on British towns; but of aerial observation, the main raison d'etre of flying at the front, they own to nebulous ideas. As ...
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- The World At War
2018
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As the "Great War" inspired much great poetry, including that of Siegfried Sassoon and Robert Graves, so did it inspire compelling prose. John Dos Passos volunteered to drive an ambulance in France during the First World War. The brutality of his experiences turned him against not only war, but capitalism and inspired him to write One Man's Initiation: 1917. (Goodreads)
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