America and the Great War
- 371 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Chronicles the United States' role in World War I, presenting events and arguments, political and military battles, and epic achievements that marked the nation's involvement.
Margaret E. Wagner's work delves into pivotal moments of American history, focusing on significant conflicts like the Civil War and World War II. Her writing is characterized by meticulous research and engaging storytelling, bringing historical periods to life for the reader. Wagner excels at presenting complex historical narratives in a clear and accessible manner. Through her prose, readers gain a profound understanding of the events that shaped the nation.






Chronicles the United States' role in World War I, presenting events and arguments, political and military battles, and epic achievements that marked the nation's involvement.
This volume presents an exuberant, eclectic gathering of pictures and words drawn from the collections of the Library of Congress to celebrate the written word and those Americans who have devoted themselves to the literary life. A "celebration of the vast chorus of voices that make American literature sing, " the book is filled with quotes and anecdotes, drawings, caricatures, and photographs of American literary figures, both renowned and obscure--poets, novelists, essayists, columnists, playwrights, humorists, and scholars. Along with quotes and anecdotes, the book includes important dates in American literary history. ISBN 0-87663-699-7: $14.95 (For use only in the library)