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Portrait of Frederick Palmer

Frederick Palmer

Frederick Palmer was an American journalist and writer.

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Over the Pass

In the heart of the Arizona desert, a carefree traveler's path collides with a damsel in distress, sparking a perilous showdown with a dangerous gunslinger that could cost him everything.

By Frederick Palmer

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The Old Blood

A young man's return home and anticipated trip to Europe becomes intertwined with family ties and the looming shadow of war.

By Frederick Palmer

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My Year of the War Including an Account of Experiences with the Troops in France and the Record of a Visit to the Grand Fleet Which is Here Given for the First Time in its Complete Form

An American correspondent witnesses the dawn of a world war, chronicling the courage and despair of soldiers and citizens caught in the crossfire.

By Frederick Palmer

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The Last Shot

Amidst the chaos of war, a tale unfolds of crashing planes, budding romance, and the search for peace of mind.

By Frederick Palmer

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My Year of the Great War

An American journalist recounts his time with British forces at the start of WWI, sharing stories of bravery and how the war changed people forever.

By Frederick Palmer

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My Second Year of the War

Amidst the chaos of World War I, explore the transformation of military strategies and the resilience of soldiers as observed by an insightful witness.

By Frederick Palmer

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Our Greatest Battle (The Meuse-Argonne)

Witness the intensity of WWI's largest American-led battle through the eyes of an embedded observer, revealing the strategic shifts, the soldiers' grit, and the monumental challenges faced in overcoming formidable enemy defenses.

By Frederick Palmer

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