HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / World War I
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HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / World War I
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- The citizen soldiers, the Plattsburg Training Camp movement, 1913-1920, John Garry Clifford
- The First World War, a concise global history, William Kelleher Storey
- The first and the last of the Sheffield City Battalion, John Cornwell
- To can the Kaiser, Arkansas and the Great War, edited by Michael D. Polston and Guy Lancaster
- World War I New Mexico, Daniel R. Cillis, PhD
- The espionage and sedition acts, World War I and the image of civil liberties, Mitchell Newton-Matza
- Nelson at war 1914-1918, the history of the Nelson Battalion, by Roy Swales
- R?gina Diana, seductress, singer, spy, Vivien Newman and David Semeraro
- Letters from the boys, Wisconsin World War I soldiers write home, Carrie A. Meyer
- The woman who fought an empire, Sarah Aaronsohn and her Nili spy ring, Gregory J. Wallance
- First to fight, the U.S. Marines in World War I, Oscar E. Gilbert and Romain V. Cansire
- Gallipoli, the Dardanelles disaster in soldiers' words and photographs, Richard van Emden and Stephen Chambers
- Eyewitnesses at the Somme, a muddy & bloody campaign 1916-1918, Tim Cook
- German submarine warfare in World War I, the onset of total war at sea, Lawrence Sondhaus
- How America won World War I, the US military victory in the Great World War : the causes, the course, and the consequences, Alan Axelrod
- A machine-gunner in France, the memoirs of Ward Schrantz, 35th Division, 1917-1919, by Ward Schrantz ; edited by Jeffrey L. Patrick
- Bridgnorth in the Great War, Christopher Owen
- Sky pilots, the Yankee Division Chaplains in World War I, Michael E. Shay
- Betrayal at Little Gibraltar, a German fortress, a treacherous American general, and the battle to end World War I, William Walker
- Old enough to fight, Canada's boy soldiers in the First World War, Dan Black and John Boileau ; foreword by RomeĢo Dallaire
- Sagittarius rising, Cecil Lewis ; introduction by Samuel Hynes
- The old army in the Big Bend of Texas, the last cavalry frontier, 1911-1921, by Thomas "Ty" Smith ; foreword by David W. Keller
- The fall of the Ottomans, the Great War in the Middle East, Eugene Rogan
- It can't last forever, the 19th Battalion and the Canadian Corps in the first World War, David Campbell
- The splintered empires, the Eastern Front 1917-21, Prit Buttar
- The unknowns, the untold story of America's unknown soldier and WWI's most decorated heroes who brought him home, Patrick K. O'Donnell
- Fall of the sultanate, the Great War and the end of the Ottoman Empire, 1908-1922, Ryan Gingeras
- Texas and World War I, Gregory W. Ball
- Tyne Cot Cemetery and Memorial, Paul Chapman
- Welsh Yeomanry at war, a history of the 24th (Pembroke and Glamorgan Yeomanry) Battalion, the Welsh Regiment, Steven John
- For king and another country, Indian soldiers on the Western Front, 1914-18, Shrabani Basu
- Germany in the Great War, Arras, Third Ypres & Cambrai, Joshua Bilton
- The York patrol, the real story of Alvin York and the unsung heroes who made him World War I's most famous soldier, James Carl Nelson
- An ANZAC on the Western Front, the personal recollections of an Australian infantryman from 1916 to 1918, Harold Roy Williams with a foreword by Lieutenant-General Sir Talbot Hobbs KCB, KCMG, VD ; presented and edited by Martin Mace and John Grehan
- Redlands in World War I, Ann Cordy Deegan [and three others]
- Hunter Liggett, a soldier's general, Michael E. Shay
- World War I and America, told by the Americans who lived it, A. Scott Berg, editor
- Montanans in the Great War, open warfare over there, Ken Robison
- Betrayal of an Army, Mesopotamia, 1914-1916, N.S. Nash
- The First World War, Hew Strachan
- The peace that never was, a history of the League of Nations, Ruth Henig
- Toronto's fighting 75th in the Great War 1915-1919, a prehistory of the Toronto Scottish Regiment (Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's own), Timothy J. Stewart
- Wasteland, the Great War and the origins of modern horror, W. Scott Poole
- Porter, steward, citizen, an African American's memoir of World War I, Royal A. Christian ; edited by Pellom McDaniels III
- French soldier versus German soldier, Verdun 1916, David Campbell ; illustrated by Adam Hook
- Enemies in the empire, civilian internment in the British empire during the first World War, Stefan Manz and Panikos Panayi
- Wolfhounds and polar bears, the American Expeditionary Force in Siberia, 1918-1920, Col. John M. House, US Army (Retired)
- Pioneers of armour in the Great War, David A Finlayson & Michael K Cecil
- An English governess in the Great War, the secret Brussels diary of Mary Thorp, Sophie De Schaepdrijver and Tammy M. Proctor
- The zeppelin, an illustrated history, Phil Carradice