OUT TO WIN

$8.43 CAD

OUT TO WIN by Coningsby Dawson is a historical account first published in 1918. This book explores America's involvement in World War I, specifically focusing on the efforts and sacrifices made by American troops in France. The author, an Englishman who lived in the United States, shares his experiences and observations of American soldiers, their spirit, and the growing bond between America and its Allies during the war. The opening of the book introduces a reflection on the prevailing attitudes of various nations as they confront the realities of war. Dawson critiques those who spread discord between England and America, noting the importance of unity in the face of shared adversity. He describes the determination of American soldiers as they prepare to contribute to the Allied effort, emphasizing their commitment and the transformative power of their journey from civilians to engaged fighters. The author captures the essence of the American spirit during this tumultuous time, showcasing optimism, a sense of duty, and the desire for a just resolution, all while pledging not to withdraw until victory is achieved. Includes the GLOSSARY OF WW1 TERMINOLOGY.

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