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Mysteries, Legends And Myths Of The First World War (Paperback)

Canadian soldiers in the trenches and in the air

Aviation WWI

Imprint: Formac-Lorimer
Series: Amazing Stories
Pages: 128
Illustrations: b/w photos throughout
ISBN: 9781552774311
Published: 4th January 2011

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This book offers a fresh, close-up look at the First World War as it was experienced by ordinary Canadian soldiers. Over 67,000 Canadians lost their lives in WWI and 173,000 were wounded. Their sacrifice was driven by a sense of duty to the ‘Mother Country’.This is the war as it was experienced by the tens of thousands of young Canadians. Reading their accounts offers a no-holds-barred picture of fighting, life in the trenches, the human cost in lives lost, and the physical and emotional aftermath for survivors. About the AuthorCynthia Faryon is an internationally published author and freelance writer residing in Victoria, B.C. Canadian born, she focuses her writing on Canadian content, covering topics such as travel, family issues, biography and history.

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