A Soldier's Place

The War Stories of Will R. Bird

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Pub Date 17 Oct 2018 | Archive Date 15 Feb 2019

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Description

For two decades following the First World War, Nova Scotia-born Will R. Bird published war stories in magazines and periodicals, which have gone out of print and were never digitized, and the stories had long fallen into obscurity—until now.

Carefully curated by author and editor Thomas Hodd, A Soldier's Place is an anthology of fifteen of Bird's best combat stories, based on the experiences of himself and of others, covering all aspects of the war effort and following brave Canadian, American, and Australian soldiers.

An infantry soldier, Will R. Bird miraculously survived the First World War and became one of the most prolific Canadian authors on the subject, completing both fiction and non-fiction works.

For two decades following the First World War, Nova Scotia-born Will R. Bird published war stories in magazines and periodicals, which have gone out of print and were never digitized, and the stories...


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ISBN 9781771086301
PRICE CA$19.95 (CAD)
PAGES 240

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I really enjoyed reading these stories. The editor has done a very good job of presenting these forgotten World War I stories. They are well written and it was a quick easy read. Enjoy

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