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The book cover for Empires of the Dead by David Crane depicts soldiers in trenches alongside rows of grave markers.
Price: $16.00
Empires of the Dead
Cover of Missouri at War by Jeremy Paul Amick. It features a sepia-toned photo of five military officers in uniform at the Liberty Memorial in the bottom half of the cover, while black text of the book name is centered in the top half. In the background is a muted sepia colored image of a postcard with illegible writing.
Price: $25.00
Missouri at War
A cover of the book Images of America, Missouri in World War I by Jeremy Paul Amick. It depicts a sepia colored historic photo of American Doughboy soldiers posing in rows of four, some of which are holding riffles. There is a blurry tree in the upper right corner of the cover.
Price: $25.00
Missouri in World War I
The book cover of The Rasputin File by Edvard Radzinsky features a sepia-toned image of the bearded man,  raising his right hand.
Price: $23.00
The Rasputin File
Cover of Ten Days That Shook the World by John Reed, featuring a striking illustration of a revolutionary figure in Petrograd with a flag and industrial symbols
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Cover of The Great Rescue by Peter Hernon, featuring the German ocean liner USS Leviathan and the text: American Heroes, an Iconic Ship, and the Race to Save Europe in World War I.
Price: $17.00
The Great Rescue
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Book cover of After the War is Over by Jennifer Robson, showcasing a military nurse in a coat and hat against a backdrop of historic Liverpool buildings.
Price: $20.00
After the War Is Over
The cover of Gallipoli by Alan Moorehead vividly depicts soldiers in a battlefield scene at the Dardanelles. Praise from The New York Times and references to Winston Churchill further highlight Moorehead's acclaimed exploration of history.
Price: $20.00
Gallipoli

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