Together, authors Dee and Jack Buckingham collected more than 150 archival images for the book “Images of America: World War ...
World War I has inspired an extraordinary range of fiction and non-fiction, capturing the devastation, resilience, and shifting societal landscapes of the early 20th century. Ranked by the number of ...
Jen Webb receives funding from Australian Research Council. There is an overlap of place and profession, and some shared characters, between the novels. The Dictionary of Lost Words began in the late ...
The kind of history that proposed big round answers to large historical questions or propounded Toynbee-like views of man’s drift simply did not show in ’55. Fascinating bits of Americana were almost ...
The title notwithstanding, this book is a very good preparatory reading for W.W. I. In it, Dr. Mosier covers a number of broad topics; geography and the French ignorance of their countryside, French ...
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. The envelope, please: After a full year spent reading hundreds of books and meeting regularly to bicker — er, ...
A new exhibition tells the story of the Armed Services Editions, pocket-size paperback weapons in the fight for democracy. A soldier reading in a flooded camp in New Guinea during World War II.Credit.
“The Nazi Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill” by Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch, Flatiron Books, 400 pages, $29.99. As the number of survivors of World War II continues ...
“A Doctor’s War” covers the wartime experience of Dr. Arthur L. Ludwick. It is based upon the letters he wrote during World War II, and interviews he held with his daughter, Peggy Ludwick, who ...
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