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France at War: 150th Anniversary Edition

Current price: $13.95
France at War: 150th Anniversary Edition
France at War: 150th Anniversary Edition

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France at War: 150th Anniversary Edition

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Considered by many to be the most popular British writer of the early twentieth century, Rudyard Kipling has left an enduring legacy in the hearts, culture, and history of English literature. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1907, and the power of his writing has emanated to this very day. What many people aren’t aware of, however, is just how extensive his journalistic writings were during his lifetime. Published to coincide with the 150th anniversary of Kipling’s birth, these beautifully packaged cloth editions of his original articles and reports will fascinate fans of Kipling or anyone with an interest in military history or wartime daily life.
France at War
presents articles Kipling wrote for The Daily Telegraph and the New York Sun based upon his tour as a journalist with the French armed forces at the front in 1915.

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