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WITH THE DOUGHBOY IN FRANCE
WITH THE DOUGHBOY IN FRANCE - A FEW CHAPTERS OF AN AMERICAN EFFORT
EDWARD HUNGERFORD
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS
WITH THE DOUGHBOY IN FRANCE - CHAPTER I - AMERICA AWAKENS
CHAPTER II - OUR RED CROSS GOES TO WAR
CHAPTER III - ORGANIZING FOR WORK
CHAPTER IV - THE PROBLEM OF TRANSPORT
CHAPTER V - THE AMERICAN RED CROSS AS A DEPARTMENT STORE
The narrative opens with a bustling supper scene in Bordeaux, where soldiers from many nations gather around tables piled high with food. Through the eyes of a reporter who traveled with the American Red Cross, listeners are drawn into the daily rhythm of relief work that followed the armistice. The author paints a picture of makeshift kitchens, mobile trucks, and the tireless volunteers who kept the front lines fed and spirits high.
Interwoven with vivid sketches of field hospitals, improvised workshops, and even repurposed pianos in recreation huts, the book captures the blend of compassion and organization that defined the American effort. From the bustling ateliers in Paris turning out countless bandages to the quiet moments of camaraderie among the troops, each chapter feels like a snapshot of a nation striving to heal a war‑torn continent. Listeners will hear the echo of French gratitude and the lingering sense of a mission that, though it has ended, remains unforgettable.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (565K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-06-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1875–1948
A journalist and prolific American writer who turned the railroad into a subject full of motion, scale, and human effort. His books helped ordinary readers see how trains and transportation shaped everyday life in the early twentieth century.
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