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The following books are available at Chapters.Indigo.ca
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Bird, Will
Ghosts Have Warm Hands
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Christie, N.M. (editor)
Letters Of Agar Adamson
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MacQuarrie, Heath (ed.)
Robert Laird Borden:His Memoirs
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Pedley, J.H.
Only This:A War Retrospect
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Reid, G. (ed).
Poor Bloody Murder:Personal Memoirs of the First World War
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Roy, Dr. R.H. (ed)
The Journal of Private Fraser, 1914-18:Canadian Expeditionary Force
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Scott, Canon, F. G.
The Great War as I Saw IT
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These books can be found at other
bookstores
Anderson, Lt.-Col. P. That's Me: Escape from German Prison
Camp and Other Adventures Ottawa: Bradburn Printers, n.d.
Becker, John, Harold. The Memoir of John Harold Becker. Published
privately (ISBN 0-919387-39-X), 1998
Boyd, William. With a Field Ambulance at Ypres. The Musson Book
Company Ltd., 1916
Chaballe, Colonel Joseph. Histoire du 22 Bataillon Canadien-francais.
Les editions chantecler Ltee, Montreal, 1952
Currie, Colonel J.A. The Red Watch. McClelland, Goodchild and
Stewart, 1916.
Douglas, J. H. Captured: Sixteen Months as a Prisoner of War .
McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1918.
England, R. Living, Learning, Remembering: Memoirs of Robert England.
University of British Columbia Centre for Continuing Education,
1980.
Fialkowski, B.,(ed.) John L. Todd 1876-1949: Letters. Quebec,
Privately Published,1977.
Gibbons, A. A Guest of the Kaiser: The Plain Story of A Lucky Soldier.
J.M. Dent, 1919.
Gibbs, P. Now it Can Be Told. Harper & Bros., 1920.
Gordon, C.W. Postscript to Adventure: The Autobriography of Ralph
Connor. Ryerson, 1975.
Graham, H. Citizen and Soldier: The Memoirs of Lieutenant-General
Howard Graham. McClelland and Stewart, 1987.
Grant, Reginald. S.O.S. Stand To. D. Appleton and Company,
1918.
Griesbach, William Antrobus. I Remember.Ryerson, 1946.
Kerr, W.B. Shrieks and Crashes, Being Memoirs of Canada's Corps,
1917Hunter Rose, 1929.
Kerr, W.B. Arms and the Maple Leaf: Memories of Canada's Corps, 1918.
Huron Expositor, 1943.
Macfie, J. Letters Home [letters from the Macfie brothers].Oliver
Graphics, 1990.
McClung, N. Three Times and Out as Told by Private M.C.
Simmons.Thomas Allen, 1918.
McCullen, F and Evans, J. Out of the Jaws of Hunland: The Stories of
Corporal Fred McMullen, Sniper, and Jack Evans, Bomber, Canadian Soldiers
Three Times Captured and Finally Escaped from German Prison
Camps.William Briggs, 1918.
Mathieson, W.B. My Grandfather's War: Canadians Remember the First Word
War. Macmillan, 1977.
Munroe, Jack. Mopping Up.The H.K. Fly Company, New York,1918.
Nasmith, George Gallie. On The Fringe of the Great Fight.
McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1917.
Pearson, G. The Escape of a Princess Pat: Being the Full Account of the
Capture and Fifteen Months Imprisonment of Corporal Edwards of the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and His Final Escape from Germany into
Holland. George Doran, 1918.
Peat, Harold. Private Peat: His Own Soldiers Story.. Bobbs-Merrill,
1918.
Pope, Maurice. Soldiers and Politicians: The Memoirs of
Lieutenant-General Maurice A. Pope.University of Toronto Press,
1962.
Terraine, J. General Jack's Diary, 1914-1918.Eyre & Spottiswoode,
1964.
Thorn, J.C. Three Years a Prisoner in Germany: The Story of Major J.C.
Thorn, A First Canadian Contingent Officer who was Captured by the Germans
at Ypres on April 24th, 1915, Relating His Many Attempts to Escape (Once
Disguised as a Widow) and Life in Various Camps and Fortresses, with
IllustrationsCowan and Brookhouse, 1919.
Tucker, A.B. The Battle Glory of Canada.Cassell and Company, Ltd.,
1915
Ward, N. A Party Politician: The Memoirs of Chubby
Power.Macmillan, 1966.
Wheeler, V. No Man's Land. Alberta Historical Resources Foundation,
1980.
Wilson, Beckles. From Quebec to Piccadilly.Jonathon Cape.1929.
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