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War in the Garden of Eden

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A first-person memoir recounts wartime service in Mesopotamia and later operations in Persia, Palestine, and with the First Division in France and Germany. It traces campaigns along the Tigris and Euphrates, patrols among ancient ruins, skirmishes, reconnaissance, and advances on strategic towns such as Baghdad. Military episodes are interwoven with travel-sketches of bazaars, antiquities, local people and customs, and practical matters of transport, horses, and camp routine. Photographs, maps, and illustrative anecdotes support a blend of field reporting and personal reflection on the logistics, hardships, and everyday incidents of campaigning.

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Kermit Roosevelt

Kermit Roosevelt was an American author and adventurer, known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of themes related to nature and conflict. He was the son of President Theodore Roosevelt and played a significant role in both military and diplomatic endeavors. His notable works include "The Happy Hunting-Grounds," which reflects his experiences in the wilderness, and "War in the Garden of Eden," a narrative that intertwines personal and historical elements. Roosevelt's writings often draw from his rich family heritage and his own adventures, contributing to the literary landscape of early 20th-century America.

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