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Ambulance 464: Encore Des Blesses is a book written by Julien Hequembough Bryan in 1918. It is a memoir of the author's experiences as a volunteer ambulance driver during World War I. The title refers to the author's ambulance unit, which was designated as Ambulance 464. The book provides a vivid and detailed account of the horrors of war, including the physical and emotional toll it takes on soldiers and civilians alike. Bryan describes the conditions on the front lines, the injuries suffered by soldiers, and the challenges faced by ambulance drivers in transporting the wounded to safety. The…mehr

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Ambulance 464: Encore Des Blesses is a book written by Julien Hequembough Bryan in 1918. It is a memoir of the author's experiences as a volunteer ambulance driver during World War I. The title refers to the author's ambulance unit, which was designated as Ambulance 464. The book provides a vivid and detailed account of the horrors of war, including the physical and emotional toll it takes on soldiers and civilians alike. Bryan describes the conditions on the front lines, the injuries suffered by soldiers, and the challenges faced by ambulance drivers in transporting the wounded to safety. The book also explores the author's personal journey, as he confronts his own fears and struggles to maintain his humanity in the face of overwhelming violence and suffering. Overall, Ambulance 464: Encore Des Blesses is a powerful and moving account of one man's experience of war, and a testament to the resilience and courage of those who served on the front lines.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.