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Out To Win: The Story of America in France

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A compact series of frontline impressions and essays by a visitor to the Western Front, combining vivid observation of trench life, hospital and humanitarian work, and condemnation of sensational press accounts; it praises American volunteers' idealism and sacrifice, analyzes motives for participation, describes practical aspects of war organization and compassion, and argues for deeper transatlantic kinship forged by shared suffering. The author balances frank criticism of self-deceived critics with admiration for soldiers' courage, medical and relief efforts, and the moral purpose that sustains combatants, concluding with reflections on the war's character and the possibilities for postwar unity.

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Coningsby Dawson

Coningsby Dawson was a British author and poet, known for his vivid portrayals of war and human experience. His works often reflect his experiences during World War I, capturing the emotional and psychological landscape of soldiers. One of his notable books, "Carry On: Letters in War-Time," offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of those affected by the conflict through personal correspondence. Dawson's literary contributions extend beyond war narratives, encompassing poetry and novels that explore themes of freedom and the human condition. His diverse body of work continues to resonate with readers interested in the complexities of life during tumultuous times.

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