GUSN-149229
3 v. fronts. [v. 2. col.] illus. [part col.] plates [part col.] ports., maps [part fold.] plans, facsims. [part col.] diagrs. 24 cm.
World War, 1914-1918 Poetry.
World War, 1914-1918 Personal narratives, American.
Seymour, James William Davenport, ed.
v. 1. Prefatory note. Introduction; The field service, by A.P. Andrew; Some of the early problems, by A.P. Andrew; the effort to America, by H.D. Sleeper; the growth of the service, By s. Galatti. The ambulance sections one-nine] the Vensus detachment.--v. 2. The ambulance sections [ten-seventy-two] Field service haunts and friends.--v.3. The camion section. Literature of the field service; Introduction; sketches; Poems [p. 242-307]: Humorous sketches; Lighter verse; End of the war sketches and verses. Appendices.
Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin company
3 v. fronts. [v. 2. col.] illus. [part col.] plates [part col.] ports., maps [part fold.] plans, facsims. [part col.] diagrs. 24 cm.
Folded maps in pocket, v. 1.
"While the volume published under the name of Friends of France, in 1916, contained numerous accounts of the work of the early days--many of them being here reprinted--that volume was of necessity more or less provisional and incomplete. The aim of these volumes is to fill in the gaps and finish the story...The stories of the several sections have been composed in the main of excarpts from articles, diaries and home letters of different members...The final selection and revision of the material has been mainly the work of Lieutenant James W.D. Seymour, of Section seventeen."--Prefatory note signed: The American field service.
"Glossary of French expressions in the text": v. 3, p. 559-[572]
Bibliography of the field service": v. 3, p. 552-[559]
Stacks D629.F8 F7 1920 v.1
Stacks D629.F8 F7 1920 v.2
Stacks D629.F8 F7 1920 v.3
American Field Service.
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