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Vive la France!

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A collection of frontline reports recounts life and combat on the Western battle-lines, following French and British operations in sectors such as the Vosges, Alsace, and Champagne. It blends descriptive scene-setting of trenches, artillery barrages, mines, gas and aerial encounters with accounts of assaults, captured positions, prisoners, and the work of medics and hospitals. Photographic impressions and campaign vignettes convey the physical destruction, scale of ordnance, improvisations of field services, and the endurance and sacrifices of soldiers amid sustained offensive and defensive operations.

VIVE LA FRANCE!

From a photograph copyright by M. Rol.

“High-explosive!”

“A geyser of earth and smoke shot high into the air. Then an explosion which was brother to an earthquake.”

VIVE LA FRANCE!

BY
E. ALEXANDER POWELL
WAR CORRESPONDENT OF THE NEW YORK WORLD, THE LONDON DAILY MAIL, AND SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE, WITH THE ALLIED ARMIES
NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
1915
Copyright, 1915, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
Published December, 1915
TO
FRANCE

WHOSE COURAGE, SERENITY, AND SACRIFICES, IN A CONFLICT WHICH SHE DID NOTHING TO PROVOKE, HAVE WON HER THE SYMPATHY, RESPECT AND ADMIRATION OF THE WORLD