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By: Maurice Nicoll (1884-1953) | |
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By: United States. War Dept. | |
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By: Herbert Brayley Collett (1877-1947) | |
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By: John W. [Editor] Arthur | |
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By: Ben J. (Ben Johannis) Viljoen (1868-1917) | |
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By: George Bethune English (1787-1828) | |
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![]() As a second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps during the War of 1812 assigned to Marine Corps headquarters, English sailed to the Mediterranean, and was among the first citizens of the United States known to have visited Egypt. Shortly after arriving in Egypt he resigned his commission, converted to Islam and joined Isma'il Pasha in an expedition up the Nile River against Sennar in 1820, winning distinction as an officer of artillery. He published his Narrative of the Expedition to Dongola and Sennaar (London 1822) regarding his exploits. (Introduction adapted by obform from Wikipedia) |
By: Robert Sidney Bowen (1900-1977) | |
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![]() One of a series of youth-oriented adventure books set in contemporary WWII era, featuring fictional American flying ace, Dave Dawson. |
By: William Orpen (1878-1931) | |
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By: Benjamin Drake (1794-1841) | |
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By: William Osborn Stoddard (1835-1925) | |
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By: James A. (James Alfred) Moss (1872-1941) | |
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By: William Allen White (1868-1944) | |
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By: Christiaan Rudolf De Wet (1854-1922) | |
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By: C. A. Rose | |
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By: W. C. C. Weetman | |
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By: Steve Rohrer | |
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By: Thomas Hope Floyd (1896-1973) | |
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By: G. F. (George Frederick) Abbott | |
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By: John Gallishaw (1890-) | |
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By: Frances Swain | |
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![]() "The long war has brought hunger to Europe; some of her peoples stand constantly face to face with starvation. To meet all this great food need in Europe—and meeting it is an imperative military necessity—we must be very careful and economical in our food use here at home. We must eat less; we must waste nothing; we must equalize the distribution of what food we may retain for ourselves; we must prevent extortion and profiteering which make prices so high that the poor cannot buy the food they actually need; and we must try to produce more food... |
By: P. T. Ross | |
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By: Patrick MacGill (1890-1963) | |
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By: Joseph G. (Joseph Green) Butler (1840-1927) | |
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By: Elmore Barce (1872-1945) | |
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By: Helen Fraser | |
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By: Ralph Bignell Ainsworth | |
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By: Georges Duhamel (1884-1966) | |
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By: William Henry Lowe Watson | |
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By: G. E. (George Everett) Partridge (1870-) | |
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By: William Lawrence (1791-1867) | |
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By: Boyd Cable (1878-1943) | |
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![]() This book, all of which has been written at the Front within sound of the German guns and for the most part within shell and rifle range, is an attempt to tell something of the manner of struggle that has gone on for months between the lines along the Western Front, and more especially of what lies behind and goes to the making of those curt and vague terms in the war communiqués. I think that our people at Home will be glad to know more, and ought to know more, of what these bald phrases may actually signify, when, in the other sense, we read 'between the lines.' |
By: Edward Alexander Moore (1842-) | |
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By: Frederick Trevor Hill (1866-1930) | |
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By: James Allan | |
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By: William Elmer Bachman | |
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By: R. W. Campbell | |
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By: Alexander Scott Withers (1792-1865) | |
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By: A. B. (Alfred Burdon) Ellis (1852-1894) | |
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By: Great Britain. Army. Highland Light Infantry. Battalion, 5th | |
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By: C. E. (Charles Edward) Callwell (1859-1928) | |
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By: Theodore Sutro (1845-1927) | |
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By: Vernon Bartlett (1894-1983) | |
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By: Ottokar Theobald Otto Maria Czernin von und zu Chudenitz (1872-1932) | |
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By: George Henry Makins (1853-) | |
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By: James R. Driscoll | |
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By: Robert Valentine Dolbey (1878-1937) | |
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By: E. G. von Wald | |
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By: Karl Stephen Herrman | |
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By: Victor Lefebure | |
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By: Prescott Holmes | |
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By: Thomas Owen Marden (1866-) | |
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By: John David Hills | |
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By: International Committee of the Red Cross | |
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By: C. E. W. (Charles Edwin Woodrow) Bean (1879-1968) | |
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By: United States. Dept. of Defense | |
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By: David Hunter Miller (1875-1961) | |
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By: Archibald Forbes (1838-1900) | |
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![]() The First Anglo–Afghan War was fought between British India and Afghanistan from 1839 to 1842. It was one of the first major conflicts during the Great Game, the 19th century competition for power and influence in Central Asia between the United Kingdom and Russia, and also marked one of the worst setbacks inflicted on British power in the region after the consolidation of British Raj by the East India Company. |