From a Hall of Fame pitcher to a U.S. president, learn what an incredible impact World War I made on young men and women
When it started, many thought the Great War would be a great adventure. Yet as those who saw it up close learned, it was anything but.
In the Fields and the Trenches traces the stories of 18 young idealists swept into the brutal conflict, many of whom would go on to become well-known 20th-century figures in film, science, politics, literature, and business. Writer J. R. R. Tolkien was a signals officer with the British Expeditionary Force and fought at the Battle of the Somme. Scientist Irène Curie helped her mother Marie run 20 French field hospitals. Actor Buster Keaton left Hollywood after being drafted into the army's 40th Infantry Division. And all four of Theodore Roosevelt's sons fought in Europe, though one did not return. With World War I as a backdrop, readers will encounter heroes, cowards, comics, and villains who participated in this life-changing event. Author Kerrie Logan Hollihan uses extensive original material, from letters sent from the frontlines to personal journals, to bring these men and women back to life. And though their stories are a century old, they convey modern, universal themes of love, death, power, greed, courage, hate, fear, family, friendship, and sacrifice.

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The Famous and the Forgotten on the Battlefields of World War I
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The Famous and the Forgotten on the Battlefields of World War I
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1Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Map
- Preface: “Come and Die”
- Time Line
- 1 The Cowboy: Fred Libby
- 2 The Daughter: Irène Curie
- 3 The Wordsmith: J. R. R. Tolkien
- 4 The Student: Walter Koessler
- 5 The Aviatrix: Katherine Stinson
- 6 The Family: The Young Roosevelts
- 7 The Red Cap: Henry Lincoln Johnson
- 8 The Pitcher: Christy Mathewson
- 9 The Showgirl: Elsie Janis
- 10 The Kid: Ernest Hemingway
- 11 The Captain: Harry Truman
- 12 The Comedian: Buster Keaton
- Afterword: “The War to End All Wars”
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Bibliography