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LETTERS FROM VERDUN
Author: Avery Wolfe
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1932033947



LETTERS FROM VERDUN: Frontline Experiences of an American Volunteer in World War 1 France


A beautifully written and fully illustrated experience of the Great War from a participant . Get LETTERS FROM VERDUN literature books for free.
. .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 back a constant stream of highly detailed letters describing the experience of frontline combat, not excluding comments on strategy, the country he encountered, and the Allies' prospects for success. This treasure trove of brilliant letters, only recently discovered, is accompanied by several albums worth of rare, Check LETTERS FROM VERDUN our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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. .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 This treasure trove of brilliant letters, only recently discovered, is accompanied by several albums worth of rare,

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