Publisher's Synopsis
"Battles & Bivouacs: A French Soldier's Note-Book" offers a compelling personal narrative from the heart of World War I. Written by Jacques Roujon, this meticulously prepared print edition provides a unique glimpse into the daily life of a French soldier during one of history's most devastating conflicts. More than just a military history, this book presents an intimate and enduring account of the war as experienced on the front lines. Readers interested in firsthand accounts of World War I, French history, and military biography will find this volume to be an invaluable resource. "Battles & Bivouacs" captures the essence of a soldier's experience with striking clarity, making it a timeless addition to the literature of the Great War.
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