Doyle. During World War I, soldiers often carried personal goods that constituted all their worldly possessions while on service in the trenches. This book examines several of those items, from official uniforms and equipment to good-luck charms and letters from sweethearts. You'll learn about the significance of these objects that defined their owners as men and as soldiers. 112 pages, photographs, 5½"x 5½", softcover.
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