Something new in the line of a collection of letters from the fighting front, the letters of fighting women, -- the nurse,...

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WITH LOVE, JANE

Something new in the line of a collection of letters from the fighting front, the letters of fighting women, -- the nurse, the Wac, the Red Cross girl in every theatre of war, -- England, France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Africa, Australia, New Guinea, Netherlands East Indies. Ordinary American girls a few short weeks before -- gallant fighting women who have followed where men have gone. The fears, loneliness, drudgery, terrifying dangers, primitive living conditions, the happiness, the sense of worth and mission, the unglamorous lot that has been theirs, and the selfless devotion to the well-being and morale of the armed forces. This collection of letters is revealing.

Pub Date: Oct. 25, 1945

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: John Day

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 1945

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