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420 Rare Old World War 1 Personal Diaries & Letters on USB - WW1 Field Books M4
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420 Rare Old World War 1 Personal Diaries & Letters on USB - WW1 Field Books M4:
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The

WW1 Personal Narratives

Collection

Deluxe Edition on

USB Flash Drive

Real, true life stories of the men and women,
as told by themselves, who got caught up
in The Great War




A Totally unique and unrivalled collection


Diaries
Letters
Personal Accounts


420 Rare VintageBooks(pdf format)

A totally unique Library ofof420rare out-of-print booksscanned toUSB flash drive andavailable for the first time here. This stunning collection contains books relating to WW1 Diaires, Letters & Personal Experiences.

The most powerful and compelling true story of the people involved in World War 1 told in their own words. A chance to view this most terrible war through the eyes and ears of the people directly experiencing it.

A truly personal experience as you read intimate letters, diaries and journals of individuals thrown from their everyday life into the horrors of war – a look through a unique personal lens that truly brings the realities of war into vivid perspective.

A truly fascinating and informative collection. Containing volumes of detailed information this library is a complete treasure trove.

Whatever your requirements a Complete list of the titles of the books that are included on the disk is reproduced below, take the time to read through the list of titles that has been reproduced below and you will see the depth and breadth of knowledge that is covered.


The most Complete Library available

N.B there is NO BOX or physical books included in the purchase - you will receive a USB flash drive containing the books in PDF format for use on your Computer.

The colourand style of the USB drive may vary from the picture, we will sendwhatever drive we currently have available, a particular colour or style cannot be pre-selected.

On The Drive

This unique drive is an opportunity to own these rare and collectible vintage books before they disappear forever. Some of the books are already unavailable and but for being scanned into digital format would never be seen again.

Each page has been scanned in as a faithful reproduction of the original. This is a chance to be able to see books that would otherwise be lost to future generations.

The drive contains rare out-of-printbooks relating to Personal, true recollections of World War One from those who directly experienced it. Each book is individually named on the drive and thus is easily searchable by title, and each book is individually searchable itself.

Be Aware - that other sellers may pad out their collection of books with foreign language titles or books that are not relevant to the topic. Compare items and you will see the quality and effort that goes into our disks. Other sellers also put security lock on the books which requires a password (which they wont give you) so it is restricted as to what you can do with the books - all our books are completely unrestricted. In addition all our books are fully named exactly as you see in the list below making them easy to find and easily searchable - other sellers may simply supply you a disk with books named randomly making it virtually impossible to find the book you want.

IMPORTANT: These books come supplied onaUSB Flash Drive- note that this is not aUSB drive that willthat will "play" on a home DVD player or TV,it contains no video whatsoever.It is aData Drive and must be used on a Computer to view the PDF book files

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‘Brother Bosch’, An Airman’s Escape from Germany - Gerald Featherstone Knight 1919 13 days, the chronicle of an escape from a German prison - J. Caunter 1918 1914, Paris pendant la mobilisation, notes d'un immobilisé, des faits, des gestes, des mots ... 31 juillet - 22 août - A. Delacroiz (1914) A brass hat in No Man's Land - F. P. Crozier (1930) A company of tanks - W. Watson (1920) A crusader of France; the letters of Captain Ferdinand Belmont of the chasseurs alpins (August 2, 1914-December 28, 1915) - F. Belmont (1917) A doctor's diary in Damaraland - H. Walker (1917) A fatalist at war - I. Morrow (1929) A flying fighter, an American above the lines in France - E. M. Roberts (1918) A French mother in war time; being the journal of Madame Edouard Drumont (1916) A galloper at Ypres, and some subsequent adventures - P. R. Butler (1920) A German deserter's war experience - unknown author (1917) A guest of the Kaiser - the plain story of a lucky soldier - A. Gibbons (1919) A hilltop on the Marne, being letters written June 8-September 8, 1914 - M. Aldrich (1915) A Kut prisoner - H. Bishop (1920) A little gray house in France - H. D. Gibbons (1919) A padre in France - D. Hankey (1917) A poet of the air letters of Jack Morris Wright, first lieutenant of the American aviation in France, April, 1917-January, 1918 (1918) A prisoner in Turkey - J. Still (1920) A private in the guards - S. Graham (1919) A reporter at Armageddon; letters from the front and behind the lines of the great war - R. Irwin (1918) A Roumanian diary, 1915, 1917 - L. Kennard (1917) A scavenger in France - being extracts from the diary of an architect, 1917-19 - W. Bell (1920) A scholar's letters from the front - S. H. Hewett (1918) A soldier of England - memorials of Leslie Yorath Sanders, born July 5th, 1893, killed in action March 10th, 1917 (1920) A soldier unafraid; letters from the trenches on the Alsatian front - A. Cornet-Auquier (1918) A soldier's sketches under fire - H. Harvey (1916) A subaltern in Serbia and some letters from the Struma Valley - A. D. Young (1922) A subaltern on the Somme in 1916 - Mark VII (1923) A subaltern's share in the war, home letters of the late George Weston Devenish, lieut. R.A., attached R.F.C. (1917) A sunny subaltern - Billy's letters from Flanders - B. Gray (1916) A surgeon in khaki - A. A. Martin (1915) A Temporary gentleman in France - home letters from an officer at the front - A. J. Dawson (1918) A traveller in war-time - with an essay on the American contribution and democratic idea - W. Churchill (1918) A V.A.D. in France - O. Dent (1917) A village in Picardy - R. Gaines (1918) A war minister and his work reminiscences of 1914-1918 - H. Stein (1920) A war-time journal, Germany 1914, and German travel notes - l. Jephson (1915) A woman's diary of the war - S. Macnaughtan (unknown publication date) A Yankee in the trenches - R. D. Holmes (1918) Actions and reactions in Russia - R. S. Liddel (1918) Active-service diary, 21 jan. 1917-1. July 1917 - E. H. Shears (1919) Adorable Clio - J. Giraudoux (1920) Adventures in propaganda; letters from an intelligence officer in France - H. Blankenhorn (1919) Adventures of a despatch rider - W. Watson (1915) All in it K (1) carries on - I. Hay (1917) Alsace in rust and gold - E. O'Shaughnessy (1920) Ambulance 464 encore des blessés - J. H. Bryan (1918) Ambulance no. 10 - personal letters from the front - L. Buswell (1916) An administrator in the making, 1893-1920 - J. S. Mann (1921) An American soldier, letters - E. Abbey (1918) An author in wonderland - K. Howard (1919) An English girl's adventures in hostile Germany - M. Littlefair (1915) An English wife in Berlin;private memoir of events, politics, and daily life in Germany throughout the war and the social revolution of 1918, by Evelyn, princess Blucher (1920) An English woman-sergeant in the Serbian Army - F. Sandes (1916) An Englishman in the Russian ranks, ten months' fighting in Poland - J. Morse (1915) An Englishwoman's home - A. S. Swan (1918) And they thought we wouldn't fight - F. P. Gibbons (1918) Andrew R. Buxton, the Rifle brigade, a memoir - A. Buxton (1918) Antwerp to Gallipoli - a year of war on many fronts, and behind them - A. B. Ruhl (1916) At sea with Joseph Conrad, with a foreword by Joseph Conrad - J. G. Sutherland (1922) At Suvla Bay - being the notes and sketches of scenes, characters and adventures of the Dardanelles campaign - J. Hargreave (1916) At the front - A. L. Johnston (1917) At the front with three armies, my adventures in the great war - G. Fortescue (1915) At the war - A. Northcliffe (1916) Attack - an infantry subaltern's impressions of July lst, 1916 - E. Liveing (1918) Avec les mitrailleurs de la coloniale ma mitrailleuse - G. Lafond (unknown publication date) Avec une batterie de 75 le tube 1233, souvenirs d'un chef de pièce (1915-1916) - P. Lintier (1917) Back to Blighty - battle stories - A. J. Dawson (1917) Battery flashes - C. W. Longley (1916) Behind the German lines, a narrative of the everyday life of an American prisoner of war - R Ellinwood 1920 Behind the German veil - a record of a journalistic war pilgrimage - J. M. de Beaufort (1917) Behind the scenes at the front - G. J. Adam (1915) Belgium in war, A record of personal experiences - J. H. Whitehouse (1915) Best o'luck; how a fighting Kentuckian won the thanks of Britain's king - A. McClintock (1917) Bourru, soldat de Vauquois - J. Des Vignes Rouges (1917) Bullets and billets - B. Bairnsfather (1916) By motor to the firing line; an artist's notes and sketches with the armies of northern France, June-July, 1915 - W. Hale (1916) By-ways on service - notes from an Australian journal - H. W. Dinning (1918) Cahiers d'un artiste - J. Blanche (1916) Campaign diary of a French officer - R. Nicolas (1917) Campaigning in the Balkans - H. Lake (1918) Canada in war-paint - R. W. Bell (1917) Captivity and escape - Jean Martin 1917 Captured; sixteen months as a prisoner of war - John Douglas 1918 Cardinal Mercier; pastorals, letters, allocutions, 1914-1917 - D. Mercier (1917) Carnets de route de combattants allemands, traduction intégrale, introduction et notes - J. Dampierre (1916) Carry on; letters in war-time - C. Dawson (1918) Carrying on - after the first hundred thousand - I. Hay (1917) Chez nos alliés britanniques (With our British alliés in the field) - C. J. Fernand-Laurent (1917) Colours of war - R. C. Long (1915) Combed out - F. A. Voigt (1920) Comrades in arms - P. Millet (1916) Comrades in courage - A. Redier (1918) Confessions of a war correspondent - W. G. Shepherd (1917) Contes véridiques des Tranchées, 1914-1915 (1915) Covered with mud and glory; a machine gun company in action (Ma mitrailleuse) - G. Lafond (1918) Crumps; the plain story of a Canadian who went - L. Keene (1917) Day by day with the Russian army, 1914-15 - B. Pares (1915) Denis Oliver Barnett - in happy memory his letters from France and Flanders, October 1914-August 1915 - D. O. Barnett (1915) Diary of a French army chaplain - F. Klein (1915) Diary of a nursing sister on the western front, 1914-1915 (1915) Dover during the dark days - S. W. Coxon (1919) Duty and service, letters from the front - L. W. Crouch (1917) Eastern nights - and flights, a record of oriental adventure - A. Bott (1919) Edward Wyndham Tennant, a memoir - P. Glenconnor (1919) En Campagne (1914-1915), impressions d'un officier de légère - M. Dupont (1916) England's effort - letters to an American friend - H. Ward (1918) Englishman, kamerad! right of the British line - G. Nobbs (1918) Escaped! adventures in German captivity - E Wallace 1918 Escaping from Germany - E Page 1919 European war fiction in English, and personal narratives; bibliographies - L. Dawson (1921) Experiences of a dug-out, 1914-1918 - C. E. Callwell (1920) Extract - Memoirs & Diaries - Captivity in the Ardennes Extract of Diary Brigadier Kenneth Crawford, Mesopotamia Campaign Extracts from the war diary and official records of the Second Canadian Divisional Ammunition Column - H. D. Clark (1921) Facing the Hindenburg line; personal observations at the fronts and in the camps of the British, French, Americans, and Italians, during campaigns of 1917 - B Jenkins (1917) Fanny goes to war - P. B. Washington (1919) Father Duffy's story; a tale of humor and heroism, of life and death with the fighting Sixty-ninth - F. P. Duffy (1919) Feuilles de route d'un ambulancier, Alsace, Vosges, Marne, Aisne, Artois, Belgique; complétées d'après le carnet de route du Dr. Henri Liègard - C. Leleux (1915) Field ambulance sketches - A. Corporal (1919) Field hospital and flying column - being the journal of an English nursing sister in Belgium & Russia - V. Thurstan (1915) Field notes from the Russian front Vol. 1 - S. Washburn (1917) Field notes from the Russian front Vol. 2 - S. Washburn (1917) Field notes from the Russian front Vol. 3 - S. Washburn (1917) Fields and battlefields - H. Bagenal (1918) Fighting for peace - H. Van Dyke (1917) Fighting France - from Dunkerque to Belfort - E. Wharton (1915) Fighting Fritz; a true narrative of the experiences gained in five months of furious fighting on the Somme and at Ypres - R. Kingsley (1917) Fighting in Flanders - E. Powell (1915) Fighting with King Albert - G. de Libert de Flemalle (1915) First from the front - H. Ashton (1914) Five fronts on the firing-lines with English-French, Austrian, German and Russian troops - R. Dunn (1915) Five months on a German raider - being the adventures of an Englishman captured by the Wolf - F. G. Trayes (1919) For France - C'est pour la France - some English impressions of the French front - A. J. Dawson (1917) Forced to fight the tale of a Schleswig Dane - E. A. Erichsen (1917) Forty days in 1914 - F. Maurice (1919) Forty-four months in Germany and Turkey, February 1915 to October 1918, a record of personal impressions - H. Dayal (1920) France & Flanders - four years experience told in poem & story - S. W. Brindle (1919) France bears the burden - G. Fortescue (1917) Friends of France; the Field service of the American ambulance described by its members - A. P. Andrew (1916) From Berlin to Bagdad; behind the scenes in the Near East - G. A. Schreiner (1918) From Mons to Loos - being the diary of a supply officer - H. A. Stewart (1916) From Mons to Ypres with French, a personal narrative - F. Coleman (unknown publication date) From Montreal to Vimy Ridge and beyond; the correspondence of Lieut. Clifford Almon Wells, B.A., of the 8th battalion, Canadians, B. e. f., November, 1915-April, 1917 (1917) From mud to mufti - with old Bill on all fronts - B. Bairnsfather (1919) From Poilu to Yank - W. Y. Stevenson (1918) From the fire step; the experiences of an American soldier in the British army. Together with Tommy's dictionary of the trenches - A. G. Empey (1917) From the St. Lawrence to the Yser with the 1st Canadian Brigade - F. C. Curry (1916) From the trenches - Louvain to the Aisne the first record of an eye-witness - G. W. Young (unknown publication date) Gentlemen at arms - J. H. Morgan (1918) vers.2 Gentlemen at arms - J. H. Morgan (1918) Go, get 'em! The true adventures of an American aviator of the Lafayette flying corps who was the only Yankee flyer fighting over General Pershing's boys - W. Wellman (1918) Golden lads - A. Gleason (1916) Guerre et théâtre, 1914-18 - mémoires d'un officier du général Galliéni et journal parisien du directeur du théâtre national de l'Opéra - P. B. Gheusi (1919) Hacking through Belgium - E. Dane (1914) Harold Tennyson; the story of a young sailor, put together by a friend - H. Tennyson (1919) Heroic France - A. B. Dodd (1915) Histoire d'une compagnie - Main de massiges - Verdun, Novembre 1915-Juin 1916 - Journal de Marche; - C. Delvert (unknown publication date) History of the American Field Service in France, Friends of France, 1914-1917, told by its members Vol. 1 (1920) History of the American Field Service in France, Friends of France, 1914-1917, told by its members Vol. 2 (1920) History of the American Field Service in France, Friends of France, 1914-1917, told by its members Vol. 3 (1920) Hope in suffering; memories and reflections of a French army chaplain - F. Klein (1916) How I filmed the war; a record of the extraordinary experiences of the man who filmed the great Somme battles, etc. - G. H. Malins (1920) Hunting the German shark, the American Navy in the underseas war - H. Whitaker (1918) Huts in hell - D. A. Poling (1918) If we return; letters of a soldier of Kitchener's army - G. Manwaring (1918) Impressions and experiences of a French trooper, 1914-1915 - C. Mallet (1916) Impressions of war - F. Carrel (1919) In a moment of time - things seen on the bread-line of Belgium - R. Kauffman (1915) In German gaols; a narrative of two years' captivity in German East Africa - E Spanton 1917 In German hands - the diary of a severely wounded prisoner - C. Hennebois (1916) In Mesopotamia - M. Swayne (1917) In Salonica with our army - H. Lake (1917) In the claws of the German eagle - A. R. Williams (1917) In the clouds above Baghdad, being the records of an air commander - J. E. Tennant (1920) In the enemy's country, being the diary of a little tour in Germany and elsewhere during the early days of the war - M. Houghton (1915) In the field, 1914-1915 - the impressions of an officer of light cavalry - M. Dupont (1916) In the firing line, stories of the war by land and sea - A. Adcock (1914) In the line of battle - W. Wood (1916) In the northern mists, a grand fleet chaplain's note book - M. T. Hainsselin (1916) In the prison city, Brussels, 1914-1918, a personal narrative - J. H. Twells (1919) In the whirlpool of war - I. Rimbaud (1918) Intimate letters from France during America's first year of war - E. H. Ashe (1918) Italy at war - H. Vivian (1917) Italy at war and the allies in the west - E. A. Powell (1918) Jerry Tarbot the living unknown soldier - J. Tarbot (1928) Journal d'un officier de liaison (la Marne - la Somme - l'Yser) - J. Civray (1917) Keeling letters & recollections - F. H. Keeling (1918) Kelly of the Foreign legion; letters of Légionnaire Russell A. Kelly, to which is added an historical sketch of the Foreign legion (1917) Kitchener's mob, the adventures of an American in the British Army - J. N. Hall (1916) Kriegsbriefe deutscher studenten - P. Witkop (1916) L. M. 8046 an intimate story of the Foreign legion - D. W. King (1927) La flamme au poing - H. Malherbe (1917) La genèse de la Bataille de la Marne (Septembre 1914) - H. Le Gros (1919) La hyène enragée - P. Loti (1916) Ladies from hell - R. D. Pinkerton (1918) Leaves from a field note-book - J. Morgan (1916) Leaves from an officer's notebook - E. Crawshay-Williams (1918) Les Allemands à Compiègne, septembre 1914, journal d'un otage - L. Le Barbier (1915) Les Allemands à Louvain, souvenirs d'un témoin - H. Gruben (1915) Les cruautés allemandes, Requisitoire d'un neutre - L. Maccas (1915) Let's go! The story of A.S. no. 2448602 - L. F. Ranlett (1927) Letters and diary - A. Seeger (1917) Letters from a liasion officer - F. F. Jelke (1919) Letters from an American soldier to his father - C. Wheeler (1918) Letters from Flanders, written by 2nd Lieut. A. D. Gillespie, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, to his home people (1916) Letters from France - J. Le Guiner (1916) Letters from Mesopotamia in 1915 and January, 1916 - R. Palmer (1916) Letters from the front; being a record of the part played by officers of the Bank in the Great War, 1914-1919 Vol. 1 - Canadian Bank of Commerce (1920) Letters from the front; being a record of the part played by officers of the Bank in the Great War, 1914-1919 Vol. 2 - Canadian Bank of Commerce (1920) Letters of a Canadian stretcher bearer - L. R. A. (1918) Letters of a soldier, 1914-1915 - E. E. Lemercier (1917) Letters to Helen - impressions of an artist on the western front - K. Henderson (1917) Letters to his wife - R. E. Vernede (1917) Letters written from the English front in France between September 1914 and March 1915 - E. Hulse (1916) Lettres de France; écrites à la Gazette de Lausanne - F. Chavannes (1915) Lettres d'un combattant (Août 1914-Juillet 1916), préface de Paul Dupuy (1917) Leutnant Sender - Blätter der erinnerung für seine Freunde - G. Sender (1916) L'humaniste à la guerre; hauts de Meuse, 1915 - P. Cazin (1920) Liége on the line of march; an American girl's experiences when the Germans came through Belgium - G. L. Bigelow (1918) Life in a tank - R. Haigh (1918) Life in the war zone - G. Atherton (1916) Light and shade in war - M. Ross (1916) Lille Martyre, proclamations, arrêtés et ordonnances du gouvernement allemand, Arrêtés municipaux, Protestations des autorités françaises, - G. Lyons (1919) Living bayonets; a record of the last push - C. Dawson (1919) L'outrage des barbares - P. Loti (1917) Ma campagne au jour le jour, Août 1914 - Décembre 1915 - J. Hassler (1917) Mainly for mother - A. Norris (1920) Malta - the nurse of the Mediterranean - A. G. MacKinnon (1916) Maple leaf men, and other war gleanings - R. E. Sharland (1916) Maple leaves in Flanders fields - H. Rae (1916) Marching on Tanga (with General Smuts in East Africa) - F. B. Young (1917) Mémoires; défense de Paris, 25 août-11 septembre 1914 - J-S. Gallieni (1920) Memories of service in France - M. Gregory (1918) Men, women and war - W. Irwin (1915) More letters from Billy - B. Gray (1917) Morhange et les Marsouins en Lorraine R. Christian-Froge (1917) Mr. Poilu notes and sketches with the fighting French - H. Ward (1916) My .75, reminiscences of a gunner of a .75 mm battery in 1914 - P. Lintier (1917) My diary of the Great War; being a current history of the world's greatest struggle - W. Plewman (1918) My escape from Donington hall, preceded by an account of the siege of Kiao-Chow in 1915 - G. Pluschow (1922) My experiences as a German prisoner - L Austin My French year - C. E. Maud (1919) My German prisons, being the experiences of an officer during two and a half years as a prisoner of war - H G Gilliland 1918 My greatest adventure - A. L. Ward (1917) My home in the field of honour - F. Huard (1916) My home in the field of mercy - F. W. Huard (1917) My second year of the war - F. Palmer (1917) My secret service; Minor, etc. - The man who dined with the Kaiser (1916) My war diary - M. K. Waddington (1917) My war experiences in two centuries - S. MacNaughtan (1919) My war experiences in two continents - S. Macnaughtan (1919) My year of the great war - F. Palmer (1915) Notes of a camp-follower on the western front - E. W. Hornung (1919) On the Anzac trail - being extracts from the diary of a New Zealand sapper - Anzac (1916) On the edge of the war zone, from the battle of the Marne to the entrance of the Stars and stripes - M. Aldrich (1917) On the fringe of the great fight - G. Nasmith (1917) On the road to Kut, a soldier's story of the Mesopotamian campaign - unknown author (1917) On three battle fronts - F. Howard (1918) On two fronts, being the adventures of an Indian mule corps in France and Gallipoli - H. M. Alexander (1917) One who gave his life - war letters of Quincy Sharpe Mills Vol. 1 - Q. Mills (1923) One young man - the simple and true story of a clerk who enlisted in 1914, who fought on the Western Front for nearly two years - J. Hodder-Williams (1917) Out of the jaws of Hunland; stories of Corporal Fred McMullen, Private Jack Evans, Canadian soldiers, 3 times captured and finally escaped from German prison camps (1918) Out there - C. W. Whitehair (1918) Outwitting the Hun, my escape from a German prison camp - Pat O'Brien 1918 Over the top - A. G. Empey (1917) Over there and back in three uniforms - experiences of an American boy in the Canadian, British and American armies at the front and through No man's land - J Smith (1918) Over there with the Australians - R. H. Knyvett (1918) Over there; war scenes on the western front - A. Bennett (1915) Paris reborn - a study in civic psychology - H. A. Gibbons (1916) Passed as censored - B. Bernheim (1918) Pen pictures from the trenches - S. A. Rutledge (1918) Poems in captivity - John Still 1919 Priests in the firing line - R. Gaell (1916) Private Peat - H. Peat (1917) Pushed and the return push - G. Nichols (1919) Q. 6. a and other places - recollections of 1916, 1917, 1918 - F. Buckley (1920) Quentin Roosevelt, a sketch with letters - Q. Roosevelt (1921) R.F.C. H.Q., 1914-1918 - M. Baring (1920) Raymond revised a new and abbreviated edition of Raymond, or Life and death, with an additional chapter - O. J. Lodge (1922) Raymond, or, Life and death - with examples of the evidence for survial of memory and affection after death - O. J. Lodge (1916) Richard Vincent Sutton - a record of his life together with extracts from his private papers - R. Sutton (1922) Round about Bar-Le-Duc - S. R. Day (1918) S.O.S. Stand to! - R. Grant (1918) Salonica and after - the sideshow that ended the war with a foreword by Sir George Milne - H. C. Owen (1919) Scenes from Italy's war - G. M. Trevelyan (1919) Scouting thrills - G. B. McKean (1919) Service with Battery C; 107th field artillery, 28th division, A.E.F. - D. S. Garber (unknown publication date) Shaking hands with England - C. H. Towne (1919) Six mois de guerre en Belgique - F. H. Grimauty (1915) Six months on the Italian Front, from the Stelvio to the Adriatic, 1915-1916 - J. M. Price (1917) Six weeks at the war - Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland (1915) Six women and the invasion - M. Melera (1917) Soldier and dramatist - H. Chapin (1917) Soldiers' stories of the war - W. Wood (1915) Some experiences in Hungary, August 1914 to January 1915 - M. Macdonald (1916) Some war impressions - J. Farnel (1918) Souls in khaki, being a personal investigation into spiritual experiences and sources of heroism among the lads in the firing line - A. E. Copping (1917) Souvenirs et impressions de ma vie de soldat - (1916-1919), 22ème Bataillon (1917-1918) - A. J. Lapointe (1919) Standing by war-time reflections in France and Flanders - R. Keale (1919) Stretchers - the story of a hospital unit on the western front - F. A. Pottle (1929) Ten months in a German raider - a prisoner of war aboard the Wolf - J. S. Cameron (1918) The A.E.F. with General Pershing and the American forces - H. Broun (1919) The aftermath of battle; with the Red cross in France - E. D. Toland (1916) The amateur army - P. Macgill (1916) The battle of the rivers - E. Dane (1914) The battles in Flanders, from ypres to Neuve Chapelle - E. Dane (1915) The beloved captain. The honor of the brigade. An Englishman prays - D. Hankey (1917) The British soldier, his courage and humour - E. J. Hardy (1915) The campaign in Russian Poland - P. C. Standing (1914) The cup of war - E. Buckle (1915) The Dardanelles, with maps - C. E. Callwell (1919) The daredevil of the army - experiences as a buzzer and despatch rider - A. Corcoran (1918) The defence of London, 1915-1918 - A. Rawlinson (1923) The diary of a Yeomanry M.O. Egypt, Gallipoli, Palestine and Italy - O. Teichmann (1921) The doings of the Fifteenth Infantry Brigade, August 1914 to March 1915 - E. Gleichen (1917) The Emma Gees - H. W. McBride (1918) The enormous room - E. E. Cummings (1922) The escape of a Princess Pat.. full account of the capture and 15 month's imprisonment of Corporal Edwards, ... and his final escape from Germany into Holland - G Pear The fight for the Argonne, personal experiences of a Y man - W. B. West (1919) The fighting mascot - the true story of a boy soldier - T. Kehoe (1918) The first hundred thousand, being the unofficial chronicle of a unit of K (1) - I. Hay (1916) The first shot for liberty - O. De Varila (1918) The First World War, 1914-1918 Vol. 1 - C. Repington (1920) The First World War, 1914-1918 Vol. 2 - C. Repington (1920) The flame that is France - H. Malherbe (1918) The flaming sword in Serbia and elsewhere - M. A. Stobart (1916) The fledgling - C. Nordhoff (1919) The glory of the coming - what mine eyes have seen of Americans in action in this year of grace and allied endeavor - I. S. Cobb (1918) The great war, 1914-1918, a brief sketch - C. Fletcher (1920) The grey wave - A. H. Gibbs (1920) The highway of death - E. B. Downer (1916) The Irish nuns at Ypres, an episode of the war - D. M. Columban (1915) The Kaiser's guest - F. C. Macdonald (1918) The land of deepening shadow; Germany-at-war - D. T. Curtin (1917) The last days of Fort Vaux, March 9-June 7, 1916 - H. Bordeaux (unknown publication date) The last lap - G [pseud.] (1917) The last million - I. Hay (1918) The Latin at war - W. Irwin (1917) The Leicestershires beyond Baghdad - E. J. Thompson (1919) The letters of Charles Sorley, with a chapter of biography - C. H. Sorley (1919) The long road to Baghdad Vol. 1 - E. Candler (1919) The long road to victory - J. Buchan (1920) The Luck of thirteen, wanderings and flight through Montenegro and Serbia - J. Gordon (1916) The note-book of an attaché; seven months in the war zone - E. F. Wood (1915) The peak of the load - the waiting months on the hilltop from the entrance of the Stars and stripes to the second victory on the Marne - M. Aldrich (1918) The red horizon - P. Macgill (1916) The romance of the last crusade, with Allenby to Jerusalem - V. Gilbert (1923) The scene of war - V. O'Connor (1917) The silent Baltic; or, Detained near Kiel - M. Knox (1914) The soul of the war - P. Gibbs (1916) The Straits impregnable - S. De Loghe (1917) The tale of a trooper - C. N. MacKenzie (1921) The uncensored letters of a canteen girl - K. D. Morse (1920) The victory at sea - W. S. Sims (1920) The voyage of the Deutschland - P. Konig (1917) The war diary of a square peg. With a dictionary of war words - M. A. Mugge (1920) The war in eastern Europe - J. Reed (1916) The War on All Fronts - Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort Vol. 3 E. Wharton (1918) The way to victory Vol. 2 - P. Gibbs (1919) The white flame of France - M. R. Warren (1918) The white road to Verdun - K. Burke (1916) The Wooden city; a journal for British prisoners of war [July 1915 - Feb 1916] Three Anzacs in the war - E. A. Dunn (1917) Three times and out, told by Private Simmons - M. C. Simmons (1918) Three years a prisoner in Germany - J C Thorn 1919 Three years in France with the guns - being episodes in the life of a Field Battery - C. A. Rose (1919) Through blood and ice - F. Imrey (unknown publication date) Through St. Dunstan's to light - J. H. Rawlinson (1919) To Bagdad with the British - A. T. Clark (1918) To Poland in war-time, a journey into the east - J. Conrad (1919) Towards the goal - M. Ward (1917) Trapped in black Russia - R. Pierce (1918) Trouping for the troops; fun-making at the front - M. Mayo (1919) Two men, a memoir - H. Howson (1919) Two years' captivity in German East Africa, being the personal experiences of Surgeon E. C. H., royal navy - E Holton 1919 Uncensored letters from the Dardenelles - J. Vassal (1916) Under three flags; with the Red cross in Belgium, France and Serbia - St. Clair Livingstone (1916) Undertones of war - E. Blunden (1929) Vagabonds of the sea - the campaign of a French cruiser - M. Larrouy (1919) Verdun days in Paris - M. Grant (1918) Verdun to the Vosges - impressions of the war on the fortress frontier of France - G. Campbell (1916) Victor Chapman's letters from France - V. Chapman (1917) Victory in defeat - the agony of Warsaw and the Russian retreat - S. Washburn (1916) Vie des martyrs, 1914-1916 - G. Duhamel (1917) Vive la France - E. A. Powell (1915) Wade in, sanitary! The story of a division surgeon in France - R. Derby (1919) War birds - diary of an unknown aviator (1926) War bread - a personal narrative of the war and relief in Belgium - E. E. Hunt (1916) War in the garden of Eden - K. Roosevelt (1919) War letters from France - A. Lapradelle (1916) War letters of a public-school boy - H. Jones (1918) War letters of Edmond Genet, the first American aviator killed flying the stars and stripes - E. Genet (1918) War scenes I shall never forget - C. Spencer (1918) War time France, the story of an American commission abroad - Major F.R. Stoddard, Jr. (1918) We'll stick to the finish! C'est la guerre (it is the war) a voice from the soldiers and sailors overseas - people and places visited in the war zones - J. M. Chapple (1918) What I saw in Berlin and other European capitals during wartime - Piermarini [pseud] (1915) What is back of the war - A. J. Beveridge (1915) What the boys did overthere, by themselves - H. L. Fox (1919) When Chenal sings the Marseillaise With the honors of war, Sister Julie - W. Williams (1916) Winged warfare - W. A. Bishop (1918) With a field ambulance at Ypres, being letters written March 7-August 15, 1915 - W. Boyd (1916) With Botha and Smuts in Africa - W. Whittal (1917) With cavalry in 1915, the British trooper in the trench line, through the second battle of Ypres - F. A. Coleman (1916) With cavalry in the great war - the British trooper in the trench line, through the second battle of Ypres - F. Coleman (1917) With my regiment from the Aisne to La Bassée - A. Mills (1916) With our army in Flanders - G. V. Williams (1916) With the British Army in the Holy Land - H. Lock (1919) With the French eastern army - W. E. Grey (1915) With the help of God and a few Marines - A. W. Catlin (1919) With the immortal seventh division - E. Kennedy (1916) With the R.A.M.C. in Egypt (1918) With the Russian army being the experiences of a national guardsman - R. R. McCormaick (1915) With the Scottish nurses in Roumania Y. Fitz Roy (1918) With the Serbs in Macedonia - D. Walshe (1920) With the Twenty-ninth division in Gallipoli, a chaplain's experiences - O. Creighton (1916) With three armies - on and behind the western front - A. S. Riggs (1918) Wounded and a prisoner of war - M. V. Hay (1916) WWI POW Diaries of Captain Percival Lowe Young soldier hearts of France; a wreath of immortelles - P. Fidelis (1919)

The Nature of Scanned Books

You will get a copy of each of the scanned books in PDF format. The PDF will be a replica of the book in exactly the condition it was available to us - so that will necessarily mean that the book will have inevitable signs of ageing. Some of the books in our collection are over 400 years old - it is not possible to maintain a book in pristine condition for that length of time. In addition any marks made by the previous owners will also be present. We do not consider that to be a flaw of the product but rather adds to its authenticity.

Searchable- Each file is fully named on the driveso it is easy to search and find a particular title. In addition each book is searchable and individual sections or pages can easily be printed.

Viewing- The books will require suitable PDF software to view them, almost certainly you will already have this on your computer or device - if not such software is universally available for Free download.

Sizing- Page size can be adjusted to suit your needs for viewing text or images.

Printing- A complete bookis printable, or individual sections or just individual pages too.

Images- All images can be printed out and used as you wish.

About the Drive

The drive is not suitable for use on a home DVD player connected to your TVor audio device.The drivecontains PDF files (these are electronic books)which can be viewed on your computer. You can easily convert the PDF files to a similar format suitable for viewing on your Tablet, mobile phone, Kindle, eBook readeror other device using the totally free software calledCalibre.

Please Note - Physical books are not included in this purchase; all books are scans of the original books in PDF digital format only. You will receive your USB drive only - there is no box included. The cost of a box plus associated increase in postage and packaging would mean the price of the item would need to at least double and we find that our customers do not value a box but rather they value the contents of our drives

Shipping

All items are shipped from the UK. We despatch within one business day of receiving the order, please note that whilst we can despatch purchases quickly we cannot control the delivery time it takes to reach you.

For UK deliveries the standard service is second class post shipped in secure packaging.

For non-UK deliveries; the standard posting methodis Airmail. Please be aware that Airmail delivery times can vary greatly even within the same country, there is not a standard time and please do not expect your item to arrive within a few days - it simply will not happen.

The "Anticipated Delivery" date is given by , not us, and quite frankly should be totally ignored because it is not a true reflection of the reality. There is an option to have tracked international shipping (it is an option in the postage section of the listing) - tracked delivery is far more secure, it can often be quicker but is relatively expensive; we charge just for the cost of the service plus our additional time in organising it; it is entirely optional whether you make use of that service or not.

Satisfaction Guarantee

We feel certain you will be delighted with your purchase. If however for any reason you have cause for concern then please contact us. We are always happy to resolve any issue to your satisfaction and offer a full no-quibble money-back guarantee. We purchase many different items ourselves on and understand the need for quality customer service.

Please note - before contacting us with a query that the USB driveis intended to be use on a computer only (with suitable PDF reader software) - it will not work on a home DVD player connected to your TV or a "smart" TV etc. The drive does not contain audio or video files; it is a data drive with PDFs on it

DELIVERY time-scale - Note to All Non-UK Buyers

In 99.9% of cases we will post your international purchase to you within one Business day but after that we have absolutely no control over the speed, efficiency or effectiveness of the particular delivery service that you have selected.


So please be aware of the following:


1. Anticipated delivery is set by (not us) and should be ignored.

2. There is no set time for when your Airmailitem will arrive. It may be 2 weeks, it may be 4 weeks (yes items can often take that long to be delivered); but almost certainly it will not be 5 days.

3. Standard Airmail delivery WILL NOT INCLUDE TRACKING – that service is available for an extra charge.Tracking will make the delivery more secure but does not necessarily speed up the delivery time(we charge extra for tracking simply because that is what Royal Mail charge us).


Pleaseform your expectations on the basis of the points raised above – the samepoints applyfor all sellers though they may not openly say it; but we prefer tocreate a realistic expectation and as a result have a harmonious relationship rather than tell you it will arrive in 4 days and then have to deal with the fallout from that when it doesn’t happen.

For any queries please feel free to send us a message using the message system.




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