World War I: History of the World War, Complete EditionA complete history of World War I, by Francis A. March, Ph.D., in collaboration with Richard J. Beamish, Special War Correspondent and Military Analyst. With photographs by James H. Hare and Donald Thompson, plus official photographs of the U.S., Canadian, British, French, and Italian governments. |
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Ships and the Men | 23 |
Men Flung Recklessly on the AlliesMost Terrific Battles | 43 |
ChateauThierry Field pao | 73 |
England and France | 103 |
Belgiums Gallant | 120 |
Italys Terrific Drive | 139 |
Bulgaria Deserts Ger | 154 |
Abrupt AnswerPrince Max Camouflaged as an Apostle | 175 |
Battles in the | 191 |
Health and Happiness | 210 |
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