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<td valign="top">1947</td>
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<td valign="top">Wm. Collins Sons &amp; Co., Canada, Ltd.</td>
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<td valign="top">Canadiana, fiction, World War II</td>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">This is the story about that generation of young people whose willing sacrifice was like a fresh wind blowing across the dusty wastes of our common life. But it is not a war book. Only twice, and briefly, does it touch on military action. The scene is laid on this side of the water, ranging from the western plains eastward to the sea.</td>
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<td valign="top">Eng</td>
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<td valign="top">156</td>
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<p><b>Author Campbell, Grace</b></p>
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<p>Grace Campbell (1895-1963) was a Canadian teacher and writer. She was born on a farm near Williamstown, Ontario. She was educated at Queen&#8217;s University and became a teacher. She married Reverend Harvey Campbell in 1919 and together they had three sons, two of whom were twins. She started writing novels in 1942 beginning with the Thorn-apple Tree. It was a historical novel about pioneer farmers in Eastern Ontario. History remained a theme in all of her novels, something she was known for. In 1944, the twin sons, Alexander and Robert were killed fighting in World War II. The loss of her sons also influenced her later books. She died in Niagara-On-the-Lake in 1963.</p>
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		<title>The Nightmare</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2022 00:22:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<td valign="top">The Nightmare</td>
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<td valign="top">1954</td>
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<td valign="top">Michael Joseph Ltd.</td>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">A collection of stories on WWII. Though fiction, they are based upon real reports from the war which gives them extreme realism. And every story is in fact a nightmare. All focus is on the horror of the war and how it affected both the victims and the Nazis inflicting the horrors upon them. Really great work examining the psychology of the Nazi regime, first rate stories all the way through.</td>
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<p>Forester wrote many novels. He is best known for the 12-book Horatio Hornblower series, depicting a Royal Navy officer during the Napoleonic wars. He began the series with Hornblower fairly high in rank in the first novel, published in 1937. The last completed novel was published in 1962. With demand for more stories, Forester filled in Hornblower&#8217;s life story, in effect. Hornblower&#8217;s fictional feats were based on real events, but Forester wrote the body of the works carefully to avoid entanglements with real world history, so that Hornblower is always off on another mission when a great naval victory occurs during the Napoleonic Wars.</p>
<p>Forester&#8217;s other novels include The African Queen (1935) and The General (1936); Peninsular War novels in Death to the French (published in the United States as Rifleman Dodd) and The Gun (filmed as The Pride and the Passion in 1957); and seafaring stories that did not involve Hornblower, such as Brown on Resolution (1929), The Captain from Connecticut (1941), The Ship (1943), and Hunting the Bismarck (1959), which was used as the basis of the screenplay for the film Sink the Bismarck! (1960). Several of his works were filmed, including The African Queen (1951), directed by John Huston. Forester is also credited as story writer for several movies not based on his published fiction, including Commandos Strike at Dawn (1942).</p>
<p>He wrote several volumes of short stories set during the Second World War. Those in The Nightmare (1954) were based on events in Nazi Germany, ending at the Nuremberg Trials. Stories in The Man in the Yellow Raft (1969) followed the career of the destroyer USS Boon, while many of those in Gold from Crete (1971) followed the destroyer HMS Apache. The last of the stories in Gold from Crete was &#8220;If Hitler had invaded England&#8221;, which offers an imagined sequence of events starting with Hitler&#8217;s attempt to implement Operation Sea Lion, and culminating in the early military defeat of Nazi Germany in the summer of 1941. His non-fiction seafaring works include The Age of Fighting Sail (1956), an account of the sea battles between Great Britain and the United States in the War of 1812.</p>
<p>In addition to his novels of seafaring life, Forester published two crime novels (Payment Deferred (1926) and Plain Murder (1930)) and two children&#8217;s books. Poo-Poo and the Dragons (1942) was created as a series of stories told to his younger son George to encourage him to finish his meals. George had mild food allergies that kept him feeling unwell, and he needed encouragement to eat. The Barbary Pirates (1953) is a children&#8217;s history of early 19th-century pirates.&#8211;Wikipedia.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2022 00:03:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<td valign="top">1936</td>
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<td valign="top">biography, fiction, historical, military, World War I</td>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">The General follows the career of a professional soldier, Herbert Curzon, from his service as a junior officer in the Second Boer War through his experiences as a senior commander in the Great War. While personally courageous and dedicated, Curzon is otherwise unexceptional: an officer like many others, and it is the very ordinariness of Forester’s character that serves to give the novel power.</td>
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<p>Forester wrote many novels. He is best known for the 12-book Horatio Hornblower series, depicting a Royal Navy officer during the Napoleonic wars. He began the series with Hornblower fairly high in rank in the first novel, published in 1937. The last completed novel was published in 1962. With demand for more stories, Forester filled in Hornblower&#8217;s life story, in effect. Hornblower&#8217;s fictional feats were based on real events, but Forester wrote the body of the works carefully to avoid entanglements with real world history, so that Hornblower is always off on another mission when a great naval victory occurs during the Napoleonic Wars.</p>
<p>Forester&#8217;s other novels include The African Queen (1935) and The General (1936); Peninsular War novels in Death to the French (published in the United States as Rifleman Dodd) and The Gun (filmed as The Pride and the Passion in 1957); and seafaring stories that did not involve Hornblower, such as Brown on Resolution (1929), The Captain from Connecticut (1941), The Ship (1943), and Hunting the Bismarck (1959), which was used as the basis of the screenplay for the film Sink the Bismarck! (1960). Several of his works were filmed, including The African Queen (1951), directed by John Huston. Forester is also credited as story writer for several movies not based on his published fiction, including Commandos Strike at Dawn (1942).</p>
<p>He wrote several volumes of short stories set during the Second World War. Those in The Nightmare (1954) were based on events in Nazi Germany, ending at the Nuremberg Trials. Stories in The Man in the Yellow Raft (1969) followed the career of the destroyer USS Boon, while many of those in Gold from Crete (1971) followed the destroyer HMS Apache. The last of the stories in Gold from Crete was &#8220;If Hitler had invaded England&#8221;, which offers an imagined sequence of events starting with Hitler&#8217;s attempt to implement Operation Sea Lion, and culminating in the early military defeat of Nazi Germany in the summer of 1941. His non-fiction seafaring works include The Age of Fighting Sail (1956), an account of the sea battles between Great Britain and the United States in the War of 1812.</p>
<p>In addition to his novels of seafaring life, Forester published two crime novels (Payment Deferred (1926) and Plain Murder (1930)) and two children&#8217;s books. Poo-Poo and the Dragons (1942) was created as a series of stories told to his younger son George to encourage him to finish his meals. George had mild food allergies that kept him feeling unwell, and he needed encouragement to eat. The Barbary Pirates (1953) is a children&#8217;s history of early 19th-century pirates.&#8211;Wikipedia.</p>
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		<title>Three Came to Ville Marie</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2022 23:59:33 +0000</pubDate>
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<td>Sullivan, Alan</td>
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<td valign="top">1941</td>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">Three came to Ville Marie is probably Canadian author Alan Sullivan&#8217;s best known novel &#8211; it won the Governor General&#8217;s Award for English language fiction in 1941. As well as being a romantic tale, it vividly captures the hardship of early settlers&#8217; lives in Canada. It tells the story of a wealthy young French couple in the time of Louis XIV, Paul and Jacqueline, whose engagement is broken up by the arrival of the dashing Jules, who sweeps Jacqueline off her feet. Broken-hearted, Paul sets out for the wild frontier of New France, where the early colonists are embroiled in conflict with the local tribes people. However, an indiscretion involving Jacqueline and the King leads to the now married Jules and Jacqueline also heading for Canada and back into Paul&#8217;s life, leading to struggles of an altogether different kind.</td>
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<p>Alan Sullivan (1868-1947) was a Canadian writer. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he studied engineering at the University of Toronto and started working for the Canadian Pacific Railway. When he was nearly 50 years old, he enlisted with the Royal Air Force and flew planes during World War I. He authored over 40 novels and many short stories. His most successful books featured Canadian settings. His book, Three Came to Ville Marie, won the Governor General&#8217;s Award for English language fiction in 1941. (Macmillan Dictionary of Canadian Biography)</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2022 23:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<td>Waugh, Evelyn (Arthur Evelyn St John)</td>
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<td valign="top">1942</td>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">The novel is set during the first year of the war and follows the wartime activities of characters introduced in Waugh’s earlier satirical novels Decline and Fall, Vile Bodies and Black Mischief.The dormant conflict is reflected in the activity of the novel’s main characters. Earnest would-be soldier Alistair Trumpington finds himself engaged in incomprehensible manoeuvres instead of real combat, while Waugh’s recurring ne’er-do-well Basil Seal, finds ample opportunity for amusing himself in the name of the war effort.</td>
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<td valign="top">130</td>
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<p>Arthur Evelyn St. John Waugh (28 October 1903—10 April 1966) was an English writer of novels, biographies and travel books. He was also a prolific journalist and reviewer of books. His most famous works include the early satires Decline and Fall (1928) and A Handful of Dust (1934), the novel Brideshead Revisited (1945) and the Second World War trilogy Sword of Honour (1952–61). Waugh is recognised as one of the great prose stylists of the English language in the 20th century.&#8211;Wikipedia.</p>
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<h1 class="title">Alas, Babylon</h1>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">&#8220;Alas, Babylon.&#8221; Those fateful words heralded the end. When a nuclear holocaust ravages the United States, a thousand years of civilization are stripped away overnight, and tens of millions of people are killed instantly. But for one small town in Florida, miraculously spared, the struggle is just beginning, as men and women of all backgrounds join together to confront the darkness. <span class="suggest"><br />
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<p>Pat Frank, né Harry Hart Frank, (May 5, 1908—October 12, 1964) was an American writer, newspaperman, and government consultant. He is best-known for his 1959 post-apocalyptic novel Alas Babylon. He began writing as a journalist and worked for the Office of War Information as a correspondent in Italy, Austria, Germany and Turkey in WWII.</p>
<p>Most of his fiction writing dealt with post-apocalyptic, nuclear aftermath, and war themes: Mr. Adam, Forbidden Area, and Hold Back the Night in addition to Alas Babylon. In non-fiction, Frank wrote How to Survive the H Bomb and Why, Rendezvous at Midway; U.S.S. Yorktown and the Japanese Fleet, and an autobiographical The Long Way Around which influenced his Korean War book Hold Back the Night.His fiction provided the basis for 2 feature films, &#8220;Hold Back the Night&#8221;, and &#8220;Man&#8217;s Favorite Sport?&#8221; (based on Frank&#8217;s short story &#8220;The Girl Who Almost Got Away&#8221;); and 2 episodes on Playhouse 90 featuring Alas, Babylon and Forbidden Area with Charlton Heston.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2022 21:38:24 +0000</pubDate>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort is a collection of 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. The individual articles originally appeared in Scribner&#8217;s Magazine in 1915. Part of the The War on All Fronts series, the book was published in 1918. <span class="suggest"><br />
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<p>Edith Wharton (born Edith Newbold Jones; January 24, 1862 – August 11, 1937) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist, short story writer, and designer. She was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1927, 1928 and 1930. Wharton combined her insider&#8217;s view of America&#8217;s privileged classes with a brilliant, natural wit to write humorous, incisive novels and short stories of social and psychological insight. She was well acquainted with many of her era&#8217;s other literary and public figures, including Theodore Roosevelt.The Age of Innocence (1920) won the 1921 Pulitzer Prize for literature, making Wharton the first woman to win the award. The three fiction judges—literary critic Stuart Pratt Sherman, literature professor Robert Morss Lovett, and novelist Hamlin Garland—voted to give the prize to Sinclair Lewis for his satire Main Street, but Columbia University’s advisory board, led by conservative university president Nicholas Murray Butler, overturned their decision and awarded the prize to The Age of Innocence.Many of Wharton&#8217;s novels are characterized by a subtle use of dramatic irony. Having grown up in upper-class, late-nineteenth-century society, Wharton became one of its most astute critics, in such works as The House of Mirth and The Age of Innocence.&#8211;Wikipedia.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2022 21:07:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">The lively interactions of a group of guests in the cocktail lounge in a hotel in the Italian Alps, near Switzerland and Austria. The play that won the first of Sherwood&#8217;s four Pulitzer Prizes.</td>
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<p>Robert Emmet Sherwood (1896-1955) was an American playwright whose penetrating dramas often showed an idealistic hero confronted with war.</p>
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<p>Robert E. Sherwood was born in New Rochelle, N.Y., on April 4, 1896. He graduated from Milton Academy (1914) and from Harvard (1917). Rejected for service in World War I, he enlisted in the Canadian Black Watch; he was wounded and gassed. He worked for <em>Vanity Fair</em> magazine in 1919 and a year later joined the staff of <em>Life</em> magazine, becoming its film editor. In 1922 he married Mary Brandon, an actress. Their daughter was born in 1923. He edited <em>The Best Moving Pictures of 1922-23</em> and in 1924 became editor of <em>Life.</em> The first of his many film credits was <em>Oh, What a Nurse!</em> (1926). Sherwood made his stage debut with <em>The Road to Rome</em> (1927), a humorous, sophisticated treatment of Hannibal. <em>Reunion in Vienna</em> (1931) charmed audiences with its urbane comedy about an old love newly ignited. While publishing a novel, <em>The Virtuous Knight</em> (1931), he worked in Hollywood as a dialogue writer and scenarist on his own plays. <em>Acropolis</em> (1933), dealing with the problems of Athens and Sparta, was a quick failure. From this time, however, his works became serious.</p>
<p>In 1934 Sherwood was divorced; he married Madeline Hurlock Connelly in 1935. During the next few years, he reached his peak as a dramatist. <em>The Petrified Forest</em> (1935), a pertinent assessment of romanticism and reality in American culture, was followed by <em>Idiot&#8217;s Delight</em> (1936). This uncanny prediction of World War II won a Pulitzer Prize. An adaptation, <em>Tovarich</em> (1936), preceded the brilliant <em>Abe Lincoln in Illinois</em> (1938), another Pulitzer Prize play and the first production of the Play-wrights Company, which Sherwood helped organize. <em>There Shall Be No Night</em> (1940), a compelling depiction of the Finish involvement in the war, won Sherwood his third Pulitzer Prize. <em>Abe Lincoln in Illinois</em> led to an association with Eleanor Roosevelt.</p>
<p>At the outbreak of World War II Sherwood entered public service as special assistant to the secretary of war (1940), director of the overseas branch of the Office of War Information (1942), and special assistant to the secretary of the Navy (1945). His film play <em>The Best Years of Our Lives</em> (1946) won many Academy Awards, and his historical work <em>Roosevelt and Hopkins</em> (1948) earned him several awards. He died in New York City on Nov. 14, 1955.</p>
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<p>The major works on Sherwood are R. Baird Shuman, <em>Robert E. Sherwood</em> (1964), which contains biographical information and a good critical discussion of the plays, and John Mason Brown, <em>The Worlds of Robert E. Sherwood: Mirror to His Times, 1896-1939</em> (1965), an excellent biography of Sherwood&#8217;s life up to the time of his public service in 1940. Recommended for background reading are John Howard Lawson, <em>Theory and Technique of Playwriting</em> (1936; rev. ed. 1949); Winifred L. Dusenbury, <em>The Theme of Loneliness in</em> <em>Modern American Drama</em> (1960); and Casper H. Nannes, <em>Politics in the American Drama</em> (1960).</p>
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<p>Brown, John Mason, <em>The worlds of Robert E. Sherwood: mirror to his times, 1896-1939,</em> Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1979, 1965.</p>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">With the December 1933 issue of Astounding Stories, the editor Tremaine announced his new policy for stories of total originality and scope. He called them &#8216;thought variants&#8217;, and the first example was &#8216;Ancestral Voices&#8217; by none other than Wonder Stories&#8217; leading writer Nathan Schachner. The plot was simple. A man travels back in time and kills a Hun who would otherwise have been a distant ancestor. As a result thousands of people in the modern day disappear. The twist Schachner added was that these people were amongst every race and creed. The story is not amongst Schachner&#8217;s best, and did not create the stir that Tremaine expected, but it had some degree of originality.</p>
<p>—The History of the Science Fiction Magazine, Volume 1, by Michael Ashley.</td>
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<p>Nat Schachner, also appearing as &#8220;Nathan Schachner&#8221; was an American author. He also wrote genre fiction under pseudonyms, including Chan Corbett and Walter Glamis. His first published story was &#8220;The Tower of Evil,&#8221; written in collaboration with Arthur Leo Zagat and appearing in the Summer 1930 issue of Wonder Stories Quarterly. Schachner, who was trained as a lawyer and held an undergraduate degree, achieved his greatest success writing biographies of early American historical figures, after about a decade of writing science fiction short stories. Schachner was one of Isaac Asimov&#8217;s favorite authors.</p>
<p>Schachner&#8217;s first eleven stories were all written with Zagat, and after their collaboration dissolved he wrote under his own name and the pseudonyms Chan Corbett and Walter Glamis. He only published one science fiction novel in book form, Space Lawyer (1953), which originally appeared in Astounding in 1941. His science-fiction career went into a decline after 1941, possibly from changing expectations of the editorial and reading public, or possibly because of increasing time spent on his historical works.</p>
<p>In addition to his works of science fiction, he is the author of a number of non-genre historical novels and several biographies of early American political figures, most notably his two volume work on Thomas Jefferson.&#8211;Wikipedia.</p>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">Piper&#8217;s final science fiction short story, carrying forward the story of Lord Kalvan, whose earlier history is told in Gunpowder God from Analog November 1964.</p>
<p>This is the story as published in Analog. This is roughly the first half of the second half of &#8220;Lord Kalvan&#8221;, or roughly the halfway mark to the three-quarters mark of the full-length novel Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen.</td>
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<p>Henry Beam Piper (March 23, 1904—c. November 6, 1964) was an American science fiction author. He wrote many short stories and several novels. He is best known for his extensive Terro-Human Future History series of stories and a shorter series of “Paratime” alternate history tales.</p>
<p>Piper’s stories fall into two camps: stark space opera, such as Space Viking, or stories of cultural conflict or misunderstanding, such as Little Fuzzy or the Paratime stories.</p>
<p>A running theme in his work is that history repeats itself; past events will have direct and clear analogues in the future. The novel Uller Uprising is the clearest example of this, being based on the Sepoy Mutiny. A similarly clear example is the very name of Space Viking; although that novel is not a direct reinterpretation of a specific historical precedent, a later theme in the book involves the takeover of a planet in a manner reminiscent of the rise of Adolf Hitler.&#8211;Wikipedia.</p>
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