Over the Canadian Battlefields / Notes of a Little Journey in France, in March, 1919

A Landmark of the Canadian Battlefields
These ruined towers of the Church and Monastery of Mont St. Eloi—relics of the revolutionary wars of France—overlook the Battlefields of Vimy Ridge and Arras, and were a familiar landmark to tens of thousands of Canadian soldiers during the war.
Over the Canadian Battlefields
Notes of a Little Journey in France, in March, 1919
JOHN W. DAFOE
THOMAS ALLEN TORONTO
COPYRIGHT, CANADA, 1919 BY THOMAS ALLEN, TORONTO
PRINTED IN CANADA
TO GENERAL SIR ARTHUR CURRIE, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., THE CIVILIAN COMMANDER OF THE CONQUERING CANADIAN CIVILIAN ARMY THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR IN GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF COURTESIES EXTENDED TO HIM.
AUTHOR'S FOREWORD
The articles which go to make up this little book were written for newspaper publication immediately following the journey over the battlefields, in France in March, 1919, which I had been enabled to make, through the courtesy and kindness of the Canadian Corps Commander. They were published in April, 1919, in the Manitoba Free Press , Winnipeg; and are now republished at the request of many friends who have asked that they be made available in more permanent form.
Though the articles reveal their journalistic origin alike in their form and in a certain evanescent timeliness, already partly out of date, it has not been considered advisable, under the circumstances, to re-cast them into more permanent form. They are re-published as written save for some slight textual corrections.

John Wesley Dafoe
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Английский

Год издания

2014-11-07

Темы

World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives, Canadian; World War, 1914-1918 -- Canada; World War, 1914-1918 -- Battlefields

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