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Brook-Shepherd, Gordon. Royal Sunset: The Dynasties and The Great War. Doubleday, 1987. Readable history of how nine royal families fared by the end of World War I. Campbell, Christopher. Aces and Aircraft of World War I. Sterling, 1981. Planes, uniforms, and profiles of famous fighter pilots. Everett, Susanne. World War I: An Illustrated History. Rand McNally, 1980. Visual overview conveys drudgery and horror of land, sea, and air warfare. Horne, Alistair. The Price of Glory: Verdun. Penguin, 1979. Gripping account of Battle of Verdun. Liddell Hart, B. H. The Real War, 1914-1918: With Twenty-five Maps. Little, 1964. Authoritative, detailed military and diplomatic history. Lloyd, Alan. The War in the Trenches. McKay, 1976. Illustrated chronicle of grim horrors of trench warfare during World War I. Marshall, S. L. A. American Heritage History of World War I. American Heritage, 1964. Pictorial history and text; a classic. Stone, Norman. The Eastern Front, 1914-1917. Scribner, 1976. Detailed military history and analysis of the Russian army. Terraine, John. To Win a War: 1918, the Year of Victory. Doubleday, 1981. Controversial reassessment of events and personalities; charges American presence was ineffective. Tuchman, Barbara W. The Guns of August. Macmillan, Bantam, 1962. 1976. Pulitzer Prize-winning history dramatizes beginning of World War I from British, French, Belgian, Russian, German perspectives.
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