LITERATURE #3 Contents Spanish-American War Novels.................p.2 World War I Novels..........................p.3 .......p.11 See also: lit, lit3, -4, -5 USAMHI Literature RefBranch gs May 91 SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR NOVELS A Working Bibliography Austin, Oscar P. Uncle Sam's Soldiers: A Story of the War with Spain. NY: Appleton, 1899. 364 p. E735A9. Doubleday, Russell. A Gunner Aboard the "Yankee": from the Diary of Number Five of the After Port Gun: The Yarn of the Cruise and Fights of the Naval Reserves in the Spanish-American War. NY: Doubleday & McClure. 312 p. PZ3D744. Fox, John. Crittenden: A Kentucky Story of Love and War. NY: Scribner's, 1909. 229 p. PZ3F883. Ex-Confederate's service. Hagedorn, Hermann. The Rough Riders: A Romance. NY: Harper, 1927. 508 p. PZ3H25Ro. Hoadley, Edgar R. His Baptism of War, Among Spaniards and Cuban Insurgents: A History of the Perilous Ventures and Hairbreadth Escapes of Murray Marquart on the Island of Cuba, as Told by Himself and Here Set Forth. London: Neeley. 253 p. PZ3H62. Involved in his father's sugar plantation in Cuba. Lamprey, Louise. Days of the Leaders. NY: Stokes, 1925. 357 p. PZ3L16. Shiel, M.P. Contraband of War: A Tale of the Hispano-American Struggle. Ridgewood, NJ: Gregg, 1968. 258 p. PZ3S5553. Sugar & tobacco estate owner seeks profits from war. USAMHI Literature- RefBranch gs Oct 90 WORLD WAR I NOVELS A Working Bibliography Contents Gen/Misc..................................p.1 American..................................p.2 British...................................p.3 German....................................p.5 French....................................p.6 Italian...................................p.7 Other.....................................p.7 GEN/MISC Aldington, Richard. Roads to Glory. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran, 1931. 317 p. PR6001L4R62. Blasco Ibanez, Vicente. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Trans by Charlotte Brewster Jordan. NY: Dutton, 1919. 482 p. PZ3B5213Cu. Deighton, Len. Eleven Declarations of War. NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1971. 180 p. PZ4D42E1. A collection of war-weary soldiers, varying countries. Falls, Cyril B. War Books: A Critical Guide. London: Davies, 1930. 318 p. Z6207E8F34. Holmes, Roy J., and Starbuck, A., eds. War Stories. NY: Crowell, 1919. 329 p. PZ1W378Wa. Keneally, Thomas. Gossip from the Forest. NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976. 220 p. PZ4K46Go. Ambitions of 3 members of the Armistice talks, Nov 1918. Lavinia, Joe. Von Richthofen and Brown. NY: Award, 1971. 156 p. PZ4L38Vo. Events leading to the defeat of the Red Baron. World War I Novels p.2 AMERICAN Andrews, Mary R.S. Yellow Butterflies. NY: Scribner, 1922. 73 p. PS3501N569Y5. Balmer, Edwin. Ruth of the U.S.A. NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1919. PZ3B25Ru. Botsford, Charles A. Fighting with the U.S. Army. Phila: Penn Pub, 1919. 320 p. PZ3B67Fi. Boyd, Thomas. Through the Wheat. NY: Scribner, 1927. 260 p. PZ3B6938Th. U.S. marine. Dawson, Coningsby. The Unknown Soldier. London: Hutchinson, 19--? 63 p. PZ3D38Un. Fictional diary. Findley, Timothy. The Wars. NY: Delacorte, 1977. 226 p. PZ4F56Wa. Grant, Allan. In Defence of Paris: An American Boy in the Trenches: A Story of Infantry and the Big Guns. NY: Doran, 1915. 256 p. PZ3G754In. Lee, Mary. "It's A Great War!" Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1929. 574 p. PZ3L443It. The Love of an Unknown Soldier: Found in a Dug Out. Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Steward, 1918. 207 p. PZ3L88Lo. Nason, Leonard H. Among the Trumpets: Stories of War Horses and Others. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1932. 309 p. PZ3N185Am. _________. Chevrons. NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1926. 339 p. PZ3N185Ch. Reed, Kenneth. Menonnite Soldier. Scottdale, PA: Herald, 1974. 518 p. PZ4R3243Me. Two brothers, one in Ft. Leavenworth, the other fighting in France. Scanlon, William L. God Have Mercy on Us!: A Story of 1918. NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1929. 337 p. PZ3S367Go. Smith, Bertha W. Only a Dog: A Story of the Great War. NY: Dutton, 1917. PZ10.3S65On. World War I Novels p.3 War Nurse: The True Story of a Woman Who Lived, Loved and Suffered on the Western Front. NY: Burt, 1930. 264 p. PZ3W3Wa. White, William A. The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me. NY: Macmillan, 1929. 338 p. D640W48. Witwer, H.C. From Baseball to Boches. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1918. 366 p. PZ3W788Fr. BRITISH Bartimeus. The Navy Eternal: Which is the Navy-That-Floats, the Navy-That-Flies and the Navy-Under-the-Sea. London: NY: Hodder & Stoughton, 1918. 332 p. PR6003A75N38. Benstead, C.R. Retreat: A Novel of 1918. NY: Century, 1930. 356 p. PZ3B46Re. A chaplain's story. Botsford, Charles A. In the Trenches. Phila: Penn Pub, 1920. 307 p. PZ3B67In. U.S. citizens enlist in Canadian Expeditionary Force. _________. Joining the Colors. Phila: Penn Pub, 1920. 347 p. PZ3B67Jo. First American soldiers to enlist in C.E.F. Cirici Ventallbo, Domingo. El Secreto de Lord Kitchener: Fantasbi Sobre la Guerra Europea. Madrid: Anduenza, 1914. 222 p. D526.7S6C49. Clarke, Covington. For Valor. Chicago: Rielly & Lee, 1928. 264 p. PZ3C52Fo. Two brothers, formerly circus performers, man observation balloons to protect the English coast. Dunsany, Edward John M. Tales of War. Boston: Little, Brown, 1919. 166 p. PZ3D86Ta. Ettlinger, Karl. Majarabatigolamantana: Extraordinarias Adventuras de un Indio en la Guerra Europea. Barcelona: Seither, 1916. 150 p. D526.5E65. World War I Novels p.4 Ford, Ford Maddox. Parade's End. 2 vols. NY: New American Lib, 1964. PZ3F7518Par. Contains No More Parades and 3 other stories. Forester, C.S. The General. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1972. 233 p. PZ3F759Ge. Fredenburgh, Theodore. Soldiers March! NY: Harcourt, Brace, 1930. 314 p. PZ3F874So. Harrison, Charles Y. Generals Die in Bed. NY: Burt, 1930. 269 p. PZ3H357Ge. Hay, Ian. All In It: "K(1)" Carries On. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1917. 238 p. D640H392. Fictionalized "unit history." _________. Carrying On: After the First Hundred Thousand. Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1917. 316 p. D640H393. Fictionalized "unit history." _________. The First Hundred Thousand: Being the Unofficial Chronicle of a Unit of "K(I)". NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1916. 342 p. D640H39. Fictionalized "unit history." _________. The Last Million. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1918. 271 p. D570B4. Fictionalized "unit history." Herbert, A.P. The Secret Battle. NY: Atheneum, 1920. 216 p. PZ3H47Se. Soldier deals with horrors of war. Hughes, William. Aces High. NY: Avon, 1976. 191 p. PZ4H83Ac. Royal Flying Corps. Lyons, A. Neil. A Kiss from France: And Some Soldiers from Every- where. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1916. 252 p. PZ3L955Kis. Manning, Frederic. Her Privates, We. London: Readers Union, 1965. 274 p. PZ3M28He. British collection of German accounts of atrocities; fictitious characters. Robinson, Derek. Goshawk Squadron. NY: Pocket Books, 1973. 245 p. PZ4R66Go. Royal Flying Corps. World War I Novels p.5 Sapper. No Man's Land. NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1917. 338 p. PZ3S343No. _________. Sapper's War Stories. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1934. 1054 p. PZ1S23Sa. Saunders, John M. Wings. NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1927. 249 p. PZ3S362Wi. Sherriff, R.C., and Bartlett, Vernon. Journey's End: A Novel. NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1930. 308 p. PZ3S552Jo. Smith, Helen Zenna. Stepdaughters of War. NY: Dutton, 1930. 250 p. PZ3S666St. English women in France. Springs, Elliott W. Contact: A Romance of the Air. NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1930. 308 p. PZ3S7707Co. GERMAN Brehm, Bruno. That was the End. Trans by Geoffrey Dunlop. London: Hurst & Blackett, 1934. 333 p. PZ3B7313Th. English-American Governess. What I Found Out in the House of a German Prince. NY: Stokes, 1915. 241 p. PZ3E53Wha. English woman 'interned' in a German castle. Euringer, Richard. Fliegerschule 4. Berlin: Bhuchergilde Gutenberg, 1937. 302 p. PT2609U7F6. Federn, Karl. Baron Fritz. NY: Farrar & Rinehart, 1930. 296 p. PZ3F36Ha. Frey, Alexander M. The Cross Bearers: A Story of the Medical Corps. NY: Viking Press, 1930. 306 p. PZ3F879Pf. Grabenhorst, Georg. Zero Hour. Trans by A. Featherstonhaugh. NY: Brentano's, 1929. 320 p. PZ3G7496Ze. Kreutz, Rudolf J. Captain Zillner: A Human Document. Trans by W.J. Alexander Worster. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1919. 326 p. PZ3K8613Ca. World War I Novels p.6 Mhunch, Paul Georg. Hindenburg's March into London. Phila: Winston, 1916. 220 p. PZ3M8913Hi. Remarque, Erich Maria. All Quiet on the Western Front. Boston: Little, Brown, 1929. 291 p. PZ3R2919A12. _________. The Road Back. Boston: Little, Brown, 1931. 343 p. PZ3R281A13Ro. Veterans try to readjust their lives. Rosner, Karl. Der Koenig: Au Quartier Gbenberal du Kaiser Pendant la Second Bataille de la Marne. Paris: Plon, 1923. 298 p. PT2635O77K614. Vring, Georg von der. Private Suhren: The Story of a German Rifleman. Trans by Fred Hall. NY: Harper, 1928. 327 p. PZ3V76Pr. Waldeyer-Hartz, Hugo von. von Tsingtau zu den Falklandinseln: eine Erzhahlung von den Heldenkh ampfen um Tsingtau und der Ruhmreichen Fahrt des Deutschen Kreuzergeschwaders im Weltkriege, 1914. Berlin: Mittler, 1917. 209 p. PT2647A53V6. FRANCE Ayscough, John. French Windows. NY: Longmans, Green, 1918. 296 p. PZ3A97Fre. Barbusse, Henri. Under Fire: The Story of a Squad (Le feu). Trans by Fitzwater Wray. NY: Dutton, 1917. 358 p. PZ3B3413Feu. Benjamin, Renbe. Private Gaspard: A Soldier of France. Trans by Selmer Fougner. NY: Brentano's, 1916. 300 p. PZ3B4313So. Brooks, Alden. The Fighting Men. NY: Scribner's, 1917. 302 p. PZ3B79196Fi. Cobb, Humphrey. Paths of Glory. NY: Dell, 1937. 224 p. PZ3C63333Pat. Ford, Ford Madox. Parade's End. 2 vols. NY: New American Lib, 1964. PZ3F7518Par. Contains No More Parades and 3 other stories. World War I Novels p.7 Fowler, Guy. Lilac Time. NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1928. 271 p. PZ3F68Li. Gibbs, Philip. The Cross of Peace. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran, 1934. 343 p. PZ3G42Cr. Romains, Jules. Verdun. NY: Knopf, 1939. 500 p. PZ2635O5H6313. ITALIAN Hemingway, Ernest. A Farewell to Arms. NY: Scribner, 1969. 332 p. PZ3H45Fa. Amer vol ambulance driver in Italian army, 1917. OTHER Ames, Franklin. Between the Lines in Belgium: A Boy's Story of the Great European War. NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1915. 304 p. PZ3A49Be. Boys on vacation when war broke out attempt to depart. Goetel, Ferdynand. From Day to Day. Trans by Winifred Cooper. NY: Literary Guild, 1931. 292 p. PZ3G54Z213. Krakow, Poland. Hafsek, Jaroslav. The Good Soldier iSvejk and His Fortunes in the World War. Trans by Cecil Parrott. Hammondsworth: Penguin, 1980. PZ3H36Go. Unhappy Czech in Austro-Hungarian army. Herrick, Robert. The Conscript Mother. NY: Scribner, 1916. 99 p. PZ3H47Co. Hogbauer, Josef. Der Marsh ins Chaos. Wien: Epstein und Phaidon- verlag, 1930. 341 p. PT2362H55M3. Austro-Hungarian account. Huebsch, Edward. The Last Summer of Mata Hari. NY: Crown Pubs, 1979. 371 p. PZ4H826La. Events leading to the demise of the famous spy. World War I Novels p.8 Rahlenbeck, Gustave. L'anbee Glorieuse (1914): Roman. Bruxelles: Dechenne, 1920. 425 p. PQ2635A32A5. Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr. August 1914. Trans by Michael Glenny. NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1972. PZ4S69Au. Battle of Tannenburg, 1914, told indirectly through the players. Werfel, Franz. The Forty Days of Musa Dagh. NY: Viking, 1935. 824 p. PZ3W4913Fo. Hardships of Armenian refugees.