[World War I]: History of Camp Granville M. Dodge and the Accomplishments of its Members

  • Softcover
  • (Nantes: Imprimerie du Commerce), 1919
By ZOOK, Martin L., edited by
(Nantes: Imprimerie du Commerce), 1919. Softcover. Good. First edition. Small quarto. 34 [1] pp. (technically, paginated including wrappers). Illustrated from black and white photographs. Printed stapled wrappers. Wrappers separated, with a bit of soiling on the lower wrap, fragile paper toned, spine of textblock worn and some short edge tears, good only.

A rare history of a World War I American base in France, printed in France and illustrated from photographs. The book gives a base history, highlights camp activities, and gives company histories, among other things. Photographs show the base, soldiers, and a baseball game. The base is named after railroad magnate Grenville M. Dodge; we are unsure why the base name is spelled "Granville." *OCLC* locates four copies; a fragile survivor.

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