Battery E in France
Author : Frederic R.. Kilner
Publisher :
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 23,24 MB
Release : 1919
Category : Artillery, Field and mountain
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Author : Frederic R.. Kilner
Publisher :
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 23,24 MB
Release : 1919
Category : Artillery, Field and mountain
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Author : American Legion. Massachusetts
Publisher :
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 41,19 MB
Release : 1921
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Author : Charles Emil Dornbusch
Publisher : Washington : Department of the Army, Office of the Adjutant General, Special Services Division, Library and Service Club Branch
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 35,61 MB
Release : 1956
Category : United States
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Author : St. Louis Public Library
Publisher :
Page : 698 pages
File Size : 18,38 MB
Release : 1919
Category :
ISBN :
"Teachers' bulletin", vol. 4- issued as part of v. 23, no. 9-
Author : St. Louis Public Library
Publisher :
Page : 992 pages
File Size : 47,84 MB
Release : 1920
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Author : Aaron Barlow
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 43,8 MB
Release : 2016-11-07
Category : History
ISBN :
Covering the daily lives of American soldiers from their training through their arrival in France and participation in the final battles of the war, this book offers a breadth of perspectives on the experiences of doughboys in the First World War via primary documents of the time. Due to the mechanical typewriter and the Linotype machine, printed materials during the World War I era were produced quickly and widely distributed. In a time without media other than those on paper, printed materials like newspapers, magazines, books, letters, and army orders were critical for communication. This book examines the range of documents written during World War I or within a few years of the end of the conflict to reveal the experiences of the doughboys who participated in "the war to end all wars." Through documents such as military communications, newspaper accounts, personal letters, divisional histories written soon after the end of hostilities, and other sources, readers get detailed glimpses into the doughboy experience during World War I. The book covers subject matter throughout their time as soldiers, including training in the United States and in France, early participation in conflicts, daily life in the American Expeditionary Force, the major battles for American troops, and what returning home was like for those lucky ones. The assembled narrative of the war experience from many different voices and individuals creates a resource that enables a better understanding the attitudes and perspectives from 1918 through the very early 1920s. Readers will also gain an appreciation of the many changes in American culture that were to follow immediately after the war's conclusion and contribute to the decade of the Roaring Twenties.
Author : Colum Kenny
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 35,16 MB
Release : 2014-08-22
Category : History
ISBN : 0826273203
The O’Shaughnessy brothers’ story takes place between 1860 and 1950 in Illinois, Missouri, New York, and Ireland. They were the children of an impoverished immigrant who fled the famine in Ireland and his Irish-American wife.An Irish-American Odysseyis the tale of this first-generation immigrant family’s struggle to assimilate into American society, highlighting their perseverance and determination to seize opportunities and surmount obstacles, all the while establishing a legacy for their own descendants in American art, advertising, journalism, and public service. TIME magazine called James O’Shaughnessy “the best in the business” of advertising, and he became the first chief executive of the American Association of Advertising Agencies. Earlier, he was a “star” reporter at the Chicago Tribune, and James and Francis were centrally involved in founding and maintaining the Irish Fellowship Club. Francis was also the first graduate of the University of Notre Dame to be invited to deliver its annual commencement address, while Martin was the first captain of Notre Dame’s official basketball team. An attorney, John represented the alleged victim in a notorious “white slavery” case. Thomas (“Gus”) became the leading Gaelic Revival artist in America as well as a promoter of Italian-American heritage, campaigning successfully to have Columbus Day enacted a public holiday. The remarkable rise of the O’Shaughnessy brothers proves the American dream is attainable.
Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher :
Page : 1228 pages
File Size : 11,26 MB
Release : 1919
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Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher :
Page : 1288 pages
File Size : 45,53 MB
Release : 1919
Category : American drama
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Author :
Publisher :
Page : 590 pages
File Size : 13,15 MB
Release : 1919
Category : American literature
ISBN :