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Sometimes gritty and graphic, sometimes humorous and insightful, "A Frenchman's Duty" chronicles Arthur's four-years as a French foot soldier and cook on the Western Front during World War I. Transcribed and translated from Arthur's hand-scripted journal, annotated with historic context and 100 years of perspective, and punctuated with colorized propaganda postcards from the war and its home fronts. This book is an easy read for adults and young adults alike, and a must read for anyone wishing to truly understand the "war to end all wars."

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Sometimes gritty and graphic, sometimes humorous and insightful, "A Frenchman's Duty" chronicles Arthur's four-years as a French foot soldier and cook on the Western Front during World War I. Transcribed and translated from Arthur's hand-scripted journal, annotated with historic context and 100 years of perspective, and punctuated with colorized propaganda postcards from the war and its home fronts. This book is an easy read for adults and young adults alike, and a must read for anyone wishing to truly understand the "war to end all wars."
Autorenporträt
J. Michael Dumoulin is a 30-year Air Force veteran; a NASA retiree; former museum strategic initiatives director; and an author/illustrator. He is an award-winning communicator, a writer, and exhibit designer. Colonel Dumoulin earned a B.A. in Commercial Art at Florida State and an Advertising B.S. at the University of Florida. He was awarded a Masters in Public Communications from Boston University and holds a post-Masters certificate in National Strategy from the Air Force's Air University.