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War from the Front

Wharton, James B. | July 17, 1929 issue

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The article presents information about four books related to war. One of the book discussed is titled, A Fatalist at War, written by Rudolf Binding. The book has been translated from the German by Ian F.D. Morrow. The second book discussed is titled, Private Suhren. The Story of a German Rifleman, written by Georg Von Der Vring. The book has been translated by Fred Hall. The third book under discussion is titled, Undertones of War, written by Edmund Blunden. The fourth book under discussion is titled, Als Mariner in Krieg, written by Von Joachim Ringelnatz.

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BOOKS; WAR; FATALIST at War, A (Book); PRIVATE Suhren. The Story of a German Rifleman (Book); PRIVATE Suhren (Book); UNDERTONES of War (Book); ALS Mariner in Krieg (Book)
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