The Chicago Daily News War Book for American Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines

$60.00

“Germany can be beaten. Germany must be beaten. Germany will be beaten.” – General John. J. Pershing (pg. 2).

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Description

This fascinating little book, designed to fit conveniently in a pocket or knapsack, was published in 1918 by the Chicago Daily News. It was distributed, free of charge, to thousands of members of America’s Armed Forces preparing for overseas deployment during World War I. Nearly 200 pages contain a variety of information pertaining to life in the military – officer insignia, a French dictionary, war songs, and codes/signals.

Several maps are included, covering training posts across the United States, the Western Front, and the European Theater. While information on field artillery, foreign map symbols, knot tying, and gas detection are all useful during battle, the lack of certain elements like medical advice, ersatz recipes, or temporary amusements reflects a certain naivete on the realities of a ‘guidebook to war.’

See my blog post here for a further examination of the great piece from WWI.

Map Details

Publication Date: 1918

Author: Chicago Daily News Company

Sheet Width (in): 4

Sheet Height (in): 6

Condition: B+

Condition Description: 192 pp. booklet bound in original full black cloth. Chewed spine at the top and bottom and wavy/bumpy covers, but the contents are tightly bound and remain in good shape. Toning, consistent with age, and the scattered spot of foxing, creased corner, or dirty fingerprint. Good condition overall.

$60.00

1 in stock