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HarperAudio: Ernest Hemingway
Audio files of Hemingway speeches and readings of his work, from a division of HarperCollins
"Hemingway on War and Its Aftermath"
An article from Prologue, the magazine of The National Archives
Library of Congress Web Guide: WWI
Wide variety of material related to World War I, including photographs, documents, newspapers, films, sheet music, and sound recordings
Timeless Hemingway: Analysis and Opinion
Links to assorted articles on Ernest Hemingway's life and works from sources like The Hemingway Review and The Atlantic Monthly.
The World War I Document Archive
Assembled
by volunteers of the World War I Military History List (WWI-L),
international in focus, presenting
primary documents concerning the Great War, including information about
"The Medical Front"
World Wars: World War I
From the BBC, the causes, events, and people of the conflict
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