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  2. Bibliography of World War I - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Cross WW I: WWI Airmen and Their Aircraft (1997). Flying Machines Press (ISBN 1891268007). 96 pgs. Richthofen, Manfred Von, Franks, Norman. The Red Air Fighter (1999). Stackpole Books (ISBN 1853673625). 192 pgs. Rickenbacker, Eddie V. Fighting the Flying Circus: The Greatest True Air Adventure to Come Out of World War I (2001).

  3. World War I in literature - Wikipedia

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    The book was reprinted in 1945, under the title First Encounter. [14] His postwar war novel, Three Soldiers , brought him fame and critical recognition. British novelist Mary Augusta Ward wrote generally pro-war novels, some at the request of United States President Theodore Roosevelt , which nevertheless raised questions about the war.

  4. Category:Novels set during World War I - Wikipedia

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    S. Le Sang noir; Schlump (novel) The Secret Battle; The Silver Donkey; The Singing Tree; A Small Country; The Sojourn; A Soldier of the Great War; A Soldier's Friend

  5. Ernst Jünger - Wikipedia

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    The seven books of photography Jünger published between 1928 and 1934 are representative of the most militaristic and radically right wing period in his writing. Jünger's first photobooks, Die Unvergessenen (The Unforgotten, 1929) and Der Kampf um das Reich (The Battle for the Reich, 1929) are collections of photographs of fallen World War I ...

  6. List of Biggles books - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Biggles books by W. E. Johns. Some of stories were first published in magazines including The Modern Boy books were published later, while some stories were later published in magazines. Some books were published under different names, some stories were published in more books. The number of books is between 84-101.

  7. Lyn Macdonald - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The first of her influential books took its title, They Called It Passchendaele, from a poem by Siegfried Sassoon. Other works included Somme . [ 6 ] In 1988, she led a party of veterans to the Western Front, accompanied by Sebastian Faulks , who was inspired by the experience to write his novel Birdsong .

  8. Historiography of World War I - Wikipedia

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    A 1919 book for veterans, from the US War Department. The social trauma caused by unprecedented rates of casualties manifested itself in different ways, which have been the subject of subsequent historical debate. [26] Over 8 million Europeans died in the war. Millions suffered permanent disabilities.

  9. Prit Buttar - Wikipedia

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    His third book, Collision of Empires, is a study of the Eastern Front of World War I. It is the first of a four volume series. [7] Before writing the book, Buttar spent a year studying archives in Berlin, Vienna, and Freiberg. With the help of another historian, the multi-lingual Buttar was able to translate the German archives. [8]