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War's Dark Frame is a novel written by Wadsworth Camp and published in 1917. The story is set during World War I and follows the experiences of a young American soldier named John Scott. Scott is sent to France to fight in the war and quickly learns about the horrors of battle. He witnesses the death of his fellow soldiers and struggles to come to terms with the violence and destruction around him.As the war continues, Scott becomes disillusioned with the military and begins to question the motives behind the conflict. He meets a French woman named Marie and falls in love with her, but their…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
War's Dark Frame is a novel written by Wadsworth Camp and published in 1917. The story is set during World War I and follows the experiences of a young American soldier named John Scott. Scott is sent to France to fight in the war and quickly learns about the horrors of battle. He witnesses the death of his fellow soldiers and struggles to come to terms with the violence and destruction around him.As the war continues, Scott becomes disillusioned with the military and begins to question the motives behind the conflict. He meets a French woman named Marie and falls in love with her, but their relationship is threatened by the war and the cultural differences between them.Throughout the novel, Camp explores the themes of war, love, and the human condition. He examines the impact of war on individuals and society, and the ways in which it can change people forever. War's Dark Frame is a powerful and moving portrayal of the human cost of war, and a reminder of the importance of peace and understanding.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.
Autorenporträt
In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, on October 18, 1879, Wadsworth Camp was born. He was a writer best known for his works Love Without Question (1939), The House of Fear (1939), and The Last Warning (1928). (1920). Madeleine Barnett, a former spouse, was his first wife. On October 30, 1936, he passed away in Jacksonville, Florida. He was a huge, handsome man wearing a white linen suit, according to a relative, who also enjoyed drinking whisky and smoking cigarettes on the porch. He was exposed to mustard gas while working as a foreign journalist, which damaged his lungs. He succumbed to pneumonia at the age of 57 due to weak lungs. He was Madeleine L'Engle's father, a well-known author.