Books in World War I (sorted alphabetically by author)
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Some War-time Lessons Frederick P. Keppel
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace John Maynard Keynes
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Battery E in France: 149th Field Artillery, Rainbow (42nd) Division Frederic Richard Kilner
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Tommy Atkins at War: As Told in His Own Letters James Alexander Kilpatrick
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The Diary of a U-boat Commander Sir Stephen King-Hall
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France at War: On the Frontier of Civilization Rudyard Kipling
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Company B, 307th Infantry Julius Klausner
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The Harwich Naval Forces: Their Part in the Great War E. F. Knight
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"Brother Bosch", an Airman's Escape from Germany Gerald Featherstone Knight
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"Over There" with the Australians R. Hugh Knyvett
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Four Weeks in the Trenches: The War Story of a Violinist Fritz Kreisler
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The Attack in Trench Warfare: Impressions and Reflections of a Company Commander André Laffargue
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The Backwash of War Ellen N. La Motte
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The Peace Negotiations: A Personal Narrative Robert Lansing
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Treat 'em Rough: Letters from Jack the Kaiser Killer Ring Lardner
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Men in War Andreas Latzko
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A Minstrel in France Sir Harry Lauder
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Foch the Man: A Life of the Supreme Commander of the Allied Armies Clara E. Laughlin
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Letters of Lt.-Col. George Brenton Laurie G. B. Laurie
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Fighting France Stéphane Lauzanne
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The Comrade in White William Harvey Leathem
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The Riddle of the Rhine: Chemical Strategy in Peace and War Victor Lefebure
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Dixmude: The epic of the French marines (October 17-November 10, 1914) Charles Le Goffic
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Letters of a Soldier, 1914-1915 Eugène Emmanuel Lemercier
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A Jewish Chaplain in France Lee J. Levinger