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Paris War Days: Diary of an American

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A diary by an expatriate correspondent records the mood and movement of Paris during the outbreak of a great European war. It documents mobilization, public demonstrations, hastily organized defenses, air raids, hospital wards, and the reshuffling of labor as men go to the front and civilians assume new duties. The author notes the reactions of residents and foreigners, volunteer drives, police measures, and the interplay of humor, anxiety, and resolve in daily life. Presented as dated entries with descriptive snapshots and illustrations, the account conveys a street-level chronicle of a capital transformed by sudden conflict.

About the Author

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Charles Inman Barnard

Charles Inman Barnard was an American author and journalist, best known for his work "Paris War Days: Diary of an American," which provides a firsthand account of life in Paris during World War I. His writings reflect the tumultuous atmosphere of the time, capturing the experiences and emotions of those living through the conflict. Barnard's observations offer valuable insights into the impact of war on daily life and the resilience of the human spirit. Through his diary, he contributes to the literary heritage of war literature, providing readers with a personal perspective on historical events.

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