World War, 1914-1918 -- Juvenile literature
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World War, 1914-1918 -- Juvenile literature
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World War, 1914-1918
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Incoming Resources
- Midnight, story by Mark Greenwood ; illustrated by FraneĢ Lessac
- World War I for kids, a history with 21 activities, R. Kent Rasmussen
- World War I, why they fought
- The war to end all wars, World War I, by Russell Freedman
- 101 amazing facts about the First World War, Jack Goldstein
- Why did World War I happen?, R.G. Grant
- Going to war in World War I, Adrian Gilbert
- World War I causes, by Nathan Sacks
- The split history of World War I, allies perspective, by Michael Burgan
- At battle in World War I, an interactive battlefield adventure
- Come on in, America, the United States in World War I, Linda Barrett Osborne
- World War One, a very peculiar history : with added trenches, Jim Pipe
- World War I, Stewart Ross
- Timeline of World War I
- World War I, John Ziff
- Everything World War I, by Karen Latchana Kenney ; with historian Edward G. Lengel
- Armistice, 1918, Reg Grant
- World War I causes
- Come on in, America, the United States in World War I, Linda Barrett Osborne
- World War I, Chris Oxlade
- World War I, written by Simon Adams ; photographed by Andy Crawford
- Sergeant Billy, the true story of the goat who went to war, Mireille Messier ; illustrated by Kass Reich
- World War I, Scott Marquette
- World War I, by Mary K. Pratt ; content consultant, Steven Sabol, Associate Professor of History, UNC Charlotte
- The First Battle of the Marne, Earle Rice Jr
- Cause & effect, World War I, Don Nardo
- World War I, written by Simon Adams ; photographed by Andy Crawford
- World War I
- World war i aftermath
- The war in the trenches, Ole Steen Hansen
- World War I, 12 things to know
- Armistice Day
- World War I
- The war to end all wars, World War I, by Russell Freedman
- World War I, an interactive history adventure, by Gwenyth Swain ;consultant: Timothy Solie
- Grace Banker and her Hello Girls answer the call, the heroic story of WWI telephone operators, written by Claudia Friddell ; illustrated by Elizabeth Baddeley
- The split history of World War I, a perspectives flip book
- World War I, an interactive history adventure
- World War I through the eyes of Woodrow Wilson, by Amanda Lanser ; content consultant, Alison Steigerwald, MA, World War I History, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- World War I, Chris Oxlade
- World War I, Kristen Rajczak Nelson
- World War I for kids, a history with 21 activities, R. Kent Rasmussen
- World War I through the eyes of Woodrow Wilson
- Stubby the dog soldier, World War I hero
- The war to end all wars, World War I
- The war to end all wars, World War I, Russell Freedman
- World War I Aftermath, by Tom Streissguth
- Flying Aces
- World War I:, people, politics, and power
- Tales of the great war
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