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Almanac of World War I

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“A detailed day-by-day account of the war’s events, emphasizing the military dimensions but also touching on politics and diplomacy.” —Choice
 
Almanac of World War I provides reports of the action on all fronts and of the events surrounding the conflict, from the guns of August 1914 to the November 1918 Armistice and its troubled aftermath. Daily entries, topical descriptions, biographical sketches, maps, and illustrations combine to give a ready and succinct account of what was happening in each of the principal theaters of war. This definitive book on the Great War by David F. Burg and L. Edward Purcell—coauthors of The World Almanac of the American Revolution—“captures the pathos and absurdity of the conflict in a way that few others have” (American Reference Books Annual).
 
“Whereas most accounts of World War I zero in on the muddy trenches of the Western front, Burg and Purcell’s work puts that theater in the context of the larger war.” —Tallahassee Democrat
 
“There is really nothing comparable to this volume.” —Booklist
 
“Almanacs represent the final book(s) needed to complete a collection regarding a particular period in history. David Burg and L. Edward Purcell’s Almanac of World War I is such a book.” —BookLovers
 
“A useful reference for the Great War.” —Paper Wars
 
“This valuable reference book provides a day-by-day account of the First World War, with each entry divided geographically.” —Canadian Military History

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      February 1, 1999
      From two historians comes this interesting reference work on World War I. The book begins with an introduction by William Manchester, followed by an essay detailing world events leading up to the start of the war. The bulk of the text is arranged chronologically by year and date, listing almost daily occurrences from 1914 through 1918.There are approximately 1,084 entries for days of the war in which significant events occurred. Entries vary from one sentence to a page in length. The work is international in scope, covering political and military happenings from around the world. Scattered throughout the text are around 75 black-and-white photographs and drawings and six maps, appropriately placed. Eighteen sidebars cover topics such as poison gas, artillery, tanks, songs of war, and the literature of the war. These sidebars vary from a half to a full page in length.The chronology is followed by biographies of 74 prominent political and military figures, arranged alphabetically. Each biographical entry provides birth and death years, and about half a page of text. This is followed by a select bibliography that lists approximately 109 monographs.There is really nothing comparable to this volume. Other works, such as "The Dictionary of the First World War," by Stephen Pope [RBB F 1 96], have an alphabetical arrangement that provides easy ready-reference access. In contrast, "Almanac of World War I" allows users to identify diverse significant events that happened on a particular day, and place them in context. Recommended for academic, public, and high-school libraries. ((Reviewed February 1, 1999))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1999, American Library Association.)

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