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Doctor Quintard, Chaplain C.S.A. And Second Bishop Of Tennessee Being His Story Of The War (1861-1865) - Charles Todd QUINTARD

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History of the World War - Francis Andrew MARCH

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With The Royal Army Medical Corps in Egypt - Tickner Edwardes

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Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume 02 - Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne

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The Life of Washington, Volume 2 - John James Marshall

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Notes of a Camp Follower on the Western Front - E. W. Hornung

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A History of Our Own Times From the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, Volume IV - Justin McCarthy

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The Roman Triumvirates - Charles Merivale

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Four Weeks in the Trenches - Fritz Kreisler

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The Normans in Europe - Arthur Henry Johnson

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Five Months at Anzac - Joseph Lievesley BEESTON

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Aircraft and Submarines - Willis J. ABBOT

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A Confederate Girl's Diary - Sarah Morgan DAWSON

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The Reign of Queen Anne, Volume I - Justin McCarthy

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Boots and Saddles - Elizabeth Bacon Custer

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Roman History: The Early Empire, from the Assassination of Julius Caesar to that of Domitian - William Wolfe CAPES

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The World’s Story Volume IX: England - Eva March Tappan

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The Rough Riders - Theodore Roosevelt

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The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783 - Alfred Thayer MAHAN

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Canada's Hundred Days: With the Canadian Corps from Amiens to Mons, Aug. 8 - Nov. 11, 1918. Part 4, Valenciennes to Mons - John Frederick Bligh Livesay

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Lord Clive - Thomas Babington Macaulay

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Army Letters from an Officer's Wife, 1871-1888 - Frances M. A. Roe

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The Irish Nuns at Ypres: An Episode of the War - Dame M. Columban

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Stories of the Ships - Lewis R. Freeman

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The Emancipation of South America - Bartolomé Mitre

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The War Poems of Siegfried Sassoon - Siegfried SASSOON

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In the Line of Battle - Walter WOOD

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The Bomb: The 1945 Test of the First Atomic Bomb - Various

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First From The Front - Harold Ashton

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Military literature is a genre of literature that deals with military themes and experiences. It encompasses a wide range of literary works, including novels, memoirs, biographies, histories, and essays. Military literature often explores themes such as war, battle, strategy, leadership, courage, sacrifice, and patriotism.
The genre can be traced back to ancient times, with works such as Sun Tzu's The Art of War and Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War. However, it gained popularity in the 20th century with the two World Wars and the rise of military conflicts around the world.
Military literature is often written by those who have served in the military or have had close connections to the military. These writers draw on their personal experiences to provide insight into the realities of war and its impact on individuals and society.
The genre also includes fictional works that use military themes as a backdrop for exploring broader human experiences. For example, Joseph Heller's Catch-22 satirizes the absurdity of war and bureaucracy, while Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried examines the psychological effects of war on soldiers.
Overall, military literature offers readers a window into the complex and often brutal world of warfare, as well as the human experiences that surround it.
The genre can be traced back to ancient times, with works such as Sun Tzu's The Art of War and Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War. However, it gained popularity in the 20th century with the two World Wars and the rise of military conflicts around the world.
Military literature is often written by those who have served in the military or have had close connections to the military. These writers draw on their personal experiences to provide insight into the realities of war and its impact on individuals and society.
The genre also includes fictional works that use military themes as a backdrop for exploring broader human experiences. For example, Joseph Heller's Catch-22 satirizes the absurdity of war and bureaucracy, while Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried examines the psychological effects of war on soldiers.
Overall, military literature offers readers a window into the complex and often brutal world of warfare, as well as the human experiences that surround it.