To End All War: A Historical Novel

To End, All War is a thoroughly researched war novel with inspiring characters. A letter he found tucked inside an old book he bought in an antique store motivated the author's interests in the Great War (WWI). Written in 1918 by Monroe, the chauffeur of an affluent family in Baltimore, the letter appears word for word within the novel. The novel brings three American siblings into the Great War--John, Michael, and Catherine Morris. John, the eldest, volunteers to become a flyer in Lafayette Escadrille before America enters the war. In June, 1918, Monroe drives Michael and Catherine to New York. A surgeon, Michael is sent to France and assigned to an aid station. Catherine, a graduate of Bryn Marr, translates French documents for the US State Department. She is sent to Paris ostensibly to work at the US Embassy. She is made a counterspy in a French town near the Swiss border. Catherine soon draws the notice of a devious German spy. Monroe's son, James Jefferson, known as JJ, joins New York's 15th Regiment without the knowledge of the Morris family. His regiment became the French 369th Infantry Regiment by white officers under French military authority. The novel follows all their adventures in the United States, England, France, and both on and over the Western Front.

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To End All War: A Historical Novel

To End, All War is a thoroughly researched war novel with inspiring characters. A letter he found tucked inside an old book he bought in an antique store motivated the author's interests in the Great War (WWI). Written in 1918 by Monroe, the chauffeur of an affluent family in Baltimore, the letter appears word for word within the novel. The novel brings three American siblings into the Great War--John, Michael, and Catherine Morris. John, the eldest, volunteers to become a flyer in Lafayette Escadrille before America enters the war. In June, 1918, Monroe drives Michael and Catherine to New York. A surgeon, Michael is sent to France and assigned to an aid station. Catherine, a graduate of Bryn Marr, translates French documents for the US State Department. She is sent to Paris ostensibly to work at the US Embassy. She is made a counterspy in a French town near the Swiss border. Catherine soon draws the notice of a devious German spy. Monroe's son, James Jefferson, known as JJ, joins New York's 15th Regiment without the knowledge of the Morris family. His regiment became the French 369th Infantry Regiment by white officers under French military authority. The novel follows all their adventures in the United States, England, France, and both on and over the Western Front.

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To End All War: A Historical Novel

To End All War: A Historical Novel

by Nicholas Lambros
To End All War: A Historical Novel

To End All War: A Historical Novel

by Nicholas Lambros

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To End, All War is a thoroughly researched war novel with inspiring characters. A letter he found tucked inside an old book he bought in an antique store motivated the author's interests in the Great War (WWI). Written in 1918 by Monroe, the chauffeur of an affluent family in Baltimore, the letter appears word for word within the novel. The novel brings three American siblings into the Great War--John, Michael, and Catherine Morris. John, the eldest, volunteers to become a flyer in Lafayette Escadrille before America enters the war. In June, 1918, Monroe drives Michael and Catherine to New York. A surgeon, Michael is sent to France and assigned to an aid station. Catherine, a graduate of Bryn Marr, translates French documents for the US State Department. She is sent to Paris ostensibly to work at the US Embassy. She is made a counterspy in a French town near the Swiss border. Catherine soon draws the notice of a devious German spy. Monroe's son, James Jefferson, known as JJ, joins New York's 15th Regiment without the knowledge of the Morris family. His regiment became the French 369th Infantry Regiment by white officers under French military authority. The novel follows all their adventures in the United States, England, France, and both on and over the Western Front.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781649340429
Publisher: Rustik Haws LLC
Publication date: 05/28/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 458
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Nicholas Lambros proudly served in the United States Army. During his travels to Europe, he visited the battlefields and cemeteries of both world wars. Now retired from teaching, Nicholas resides with his wife, Gail, in Monkton, Maryland, where he enjoys writing poetry and painting landscapes.
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