Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Series of the Month: The Literary Digest History of the World War


This summer is the centennial anniversary of the start of World War I, one which had everlasting effects on the world and its people. Throughout the period of 1914-1918, soldiers and correspondents from America, Britain, France, Germany, and others delivered ample reports from the front-lines; unlike anything society or mass media had previously known. Although most of the original publications were subjected to censorship, after the cessation of hostilities the original journals were published from their sources, such as in The Literary Digest History of the World War, a replica of the 1919 edition, is a series broken into ten illustrated volumes, curated by journalist Francis W. Halsey from journals and reports by correspondents.

The books include original maps, and illustrations illuminating readers a century later on the realities of the Great War. The series begin detailing the Western Front June 1914 and ends with the final navel battles and peace treaty in May 1920.  This series will appeal to World War I buffs, historians, and students of journalism. 

About the Author
Francis W. Halsey (October 15, 1851 – November 24, 1919) was an American journalist, editor of the New York Times, and historian from Unadilla, New York. He was the compiler and editor of his major achievement, The Literary Digest History of the World War, a series which gives an astonishing perspective on the Great War. Publication began within a year after the Peace Treaty of Versailles and Halsey died while working on the final volume.  

Cosimo offers this 10 volume series by individual volume at leading online bookstores or as a full set in hardcover or paperback, especially of interest to readers of history, collectors who'd like to expand their personal library, or professional librarians. If you are interested in purchasing the full set, please contact us.

The hardcover retail list price for this series: $339.90 but now: our price: $269.99 (you save $70 or a 20% discount!)
The paperback retail list price for this series: $131.90 but now: our price: $104.99 (you save $27 or a 20% discount!)


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