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Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort

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Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort is a literary compilation composed, in part, from magazine articles by the American writer Edith Wharton on her time in France during the First World War, including her visits to the French sectors of the Western Front. "Four of the articles originally appeared in Scribner's Magazine" in 1915. "In Alsace" appeared the same year in The Saturday Evening Post.[1] The book's final chapter ("The Tone of France") had not been previously published. Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort was published in 1915 by Charles Scribner's Sons.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Wharton, Edith. "Note on the Text." Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort. Ed. by Alice Kelly. Edinburgh University Press, 2015. vi - vii.
  2. ^ Wharton, Edith. Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1915.
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  • Fighting France; from Dunkerque to Belfort at Faded Page (Canada)
  • Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort on GoogleBooks
  • Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort on Project Gutenberg
  • Natasha Tripney (16 May 2010). "Classics corner - Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belport by Edith Wharton". The Observer.
  • Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort public domain audiobook at LibriVox