Books about World War, 1914-1918 -- United States (sorted alphabetically)
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- Brothers in arms E. Alexander Powell
- Demobilization : our industrial and military demobilization after the armistice, 1918-1920 Benedict Crowell and Robert Forrest Wilson
- essay on the American contribution and the democratic idea Winston Churchill
- Frenzied Liberty; The Myth of "A Rich Man's War" Otto H. Kahn
- Glory of the Coming Irvin S. Cobb
- History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Joel R. Moore, Harry H. Mead, and Lewis E. Jahns
- In our first year of war : messages and addresses to the Congress and the people, March 5, 1917, to January 8, 1918 Woodrow Wilson
- Last Million: How They Invaded France—and England Ian Hay
- Letters of Franklin K. Lane, Personal and Political Franklin K. Lane
- Our Army at the Front Heywood Broun
- Out To Win: The Story of America in France Coningsby Dawson
- Over Here: Impressions of America by a British officer Hector MacQuarrie
- President Wilson's Addresses Woodrow Wilson
- Roosevelt in the Kansas City Star: War-time Editorials Theodore Roosevelt
- Spirit of Lafayette James Mott Hallowell
- United States and the War Gilbert Murray
- United States Marine Corps in the World War United States. Marine Corps and Edwin North McClellan
- Victory At Sea Burton Jesse Hendrick and William Sowden Sims
- What America did : A record of achievement in the prosecution of the war Florence Finch Kelly
- Whistling Mother Grace S. Richmond
- Why we are at war : messages to the Congress, January to April 1917 Woodrow Wilson
- With the Doughboy in France: A Few Chapters of an American Effort Edward Hungerford
- Woodrow Wilson and the World War Charles Seymour
- World Decision Robert Herrick
- Worrying Won't Win Montague Glass
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