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Vera Elizabeth Bashelier Buck Papers
Ludington, Michigan, author; wife of Joseph F. Buck, United States consul to Cuba and Bremerhaven, Germany. Letters from Joseph Buck, describing conditions in Germany prior to the United States entry into World War I; also manuscript of her novel entitled, "The Flaming Torch," a fictional account of experiences in Cuba during the 1920s.
Published Resources
Otto Hermann Kahn, Right Above Race (The Century co: New York, 1918)
Arthur Mee, Defeat or Victory?: The Strength of Britain Book (Reprinted in America by the American Issue Pub. Co: Westerville, Ohio, 1917)
J. M Robertson, Britain Versus Germany: An Open Letter to Professor Eduard Meyer, Author of "England, Her National and Political Evolution, and the War with Germany" (T.F. Unwin Ltd: London, 1917)
Elsie Deming Jarves, War Days in Brittany (Saturday night press, inc: Detroit, Mich, 1920)
Henry Willard Miller, The Paris Gun; the Bombardment of Paris by the German Long Range Guns and the Great German Offensives of 1918 (J. Cape & H. Smith: New York, 1930)
Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, The Great War from Spectator to Participant, by Andrew C. McLaughlin (Govt. print. off: Washington, 1917)
George N Fuller, Democracy and the Great War: An Outline of the Factors Which Have Culminated in the Present World Struggle (The Superintendent of Public Instruction: Lansing, Mich, 1918)
Preston W Slosson, History of American life (Macmillan Co: New York, 1931)
Theodore Wesley Koch, British Censorship and Enemy Publications (: New York, 1917)
Wallace Notestein, Conquest and Kultur: Aims of the Germans in Their Own Words (Govt. Print. Off: Washington, 1918)
Horace L Wilgus, The Tragedy of Thirteen Days in 1914. (A Review of the Diplomatic Correspondence Preceding the World War of 1914.) An Address Before the Michigan State Bar Association, June 28, 1918 (: Ann Arbor?, 1918)
Henry B Joy, Germany Vs. America, France, England, Italy, Belgium, Et Al.; Containing a Part of Material Accumulated During a Foreign Visit in the Past Summer to France, Belgium, Alsace and England (: Detroit?, 1923)
Henry B Joy, Germany Vs. America, France, England, Italy, Belgium, Et Al.; Containing a Part of Material Accumulated During a Foreign Visit in the Past Summer to France, Belgium, Alsace and England (: Detroit?, 1923)
Henry B Joy, War Debts, an Argument for Fair Re-Adjustment (American association favoring reconsideration of the war debts: Ashburnham, Mass, 1928)
War Is Ended: Berlin in Hands of "reds": Max Is Regent, Socialist Is Chancellor (Evening News: Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. and Ont, 1918)
