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Letters from France

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A series of personal letters by a young British officer serving with an infantry regiment in the First World War, recounting the transition from training to the Western Front. He describes last-day preparations, sea crossing, arrival and billeting in French villages, heavy marches, daily routines, food and accommodations, interactions with locals, trench and camp conditions, small humorous observations, and sensory impressions of landscape, soldiers' fatigue, and the awkwardness of military administration. The letters combine practical detail about soldiering with reflected impressions of wartime life behind and near the front lines.

About the Author

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Isaac Alexander Mack

Isaac Alexander Mack was an American author known for his work "Letters from France," which offers insights into his experiences and observations during his time in France. His writing reflects a keen sense of place and cultural commentary, providing readers with a unique perspective on the French landscape and society. Though not widely recognized today, Mack's contributions to literature capture a moment in history and showcase the art of letter writing as a means of personal expression and storytelling.

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