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Paths of glory: impressions of war written at and near the front
1994, Musson Book Co.
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in English
0665719507 9780665719509
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Paths of glory: impressions of war written at and near the front.
1918, Grosset & Dunlap
- Rev. ed., by Irvin S. Cobb.
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Paths of glory: impressions of war written at and near the front.
1918, Grosset & Dunlap
in English
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Paths of glory: impressions of war written at and near the front
1915, George H. Doran Company
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Table of Contents
A little village called Motignies St. Christophe.
To war in a taxicab.
Sherman said it.
"Marsch, Marsch, Marsch, so geh'n wir weiter."
Being a guest of the Kaiser.
With the German wrecking crew.
The grapes of wrath.
Three generals and a cook.
Viewing a battle from a balloon.
In the trenches before Rheims.
War de luxe.
The rut of big guns in France.
Those yellow pine boxes.
The red glutton.
Belgium, the rag doll of Europe.
Louvain the forsaken.
Edition Notes
"Written as a series of first-hand impressions during the fall and early winter of 1914 while the writer was on staff service for the Saturday evening post in the western theatre of the European war."--Note.
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