A Brief History of the First World War
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The First World War in vivid, personal detail, in the voices of those who lived it
Jon E. Lewis is a historian and author whose work explores the past. As an editor, he has curated numerous anthologies, bringing together compelling narratives and diverse voices. His writings have been recognized for their depth and engagement, appealing to a wide readership interested in historical accounts and adventurous tales. Lewis's distinctive approach offers readers fresh perspectives on significant events and human experiences.






The First World War in vivid, personal detail, in the voices of those who lived it
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