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AMIENS
BOOKS
D5 .E94 1987 Carey, John. Eyewitness to History. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard
University Press, 1987.
D545 .A56 K4 1950 Kearsey, A. The Battle of Amiens, 1918: And Operations 8th August – 3rd
September, 1918. The Turn of the Tide on the Western Front. Uckfield,
East Sussex: Naval & Military Press, 1950.
D545.575 .P43 2003 Pedersen, P. A. Hamel. Barnsley: L. Cooper, 2003.
D547 .C2L5 1919 Livesay, John F. B. Canada’s Hundred Days; with the Canadian Corps from Amiens to Mons, Aug 8–Nov 11, 1918. Toronto: T. Allen, 1919.
D967 .C85 1915 Cram, Ralph A. Heart of Europe. New York: Scribner’s, 1915.
DC801 .A51 A5 1919 Amiens avant et pendant la guerre. Clermont-Ferrand, France: Michelin,
1919.
DS30 .M32 1999 MacDonald, Lyn. To the Last Man. New York: Carroll & Graf, 1999.
Cooper, Bryan. Tank Battles of World War I. London: Allan, 1974.
Fuller, J.F.C. Tanks in the Great War, 1914-1918. London: J. Murray, 1919.
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McCluskey, Alistair. Amiens 1918: The Black Day of the German Army. Oxford: Osprey Pub., 2008. Web.
McWilliams, James L. Amiens Dawn of Victory. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2001. Web.
ELECTRONIC SOURCES
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Brandt, K. “Food as a Political Instrument in Europe.” Foreign Affairs, April 1941. Vol 19 Issue 3, pp. 516-529. Ebscohost.
AN: 14769847
Herald Express. “Tanks Go Into Battle for the First Time at Amiens.” Torquay, UK: Northcliffe Electronic Publishing, 2014. ProQuest.
ProQuest Document ID: 1552464882
Johns, C.H. LTC. “Great Britain in World War I: The Battles of Cambrai and Amiens.” Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College. Defense Technical Information Center. http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a363935.pdf
Lloyd, N. “The Imperial Triumph of Amiens.” History Today. May 2014: Vol. 64 Issue 5, p 72. Ebscohost.
AN: 95732391
Military History. “Gary Sheffield: Rethinking World War I.” Military History. March 2011: Vol. 27 Issue 6, pp 14-15. Ebscohost.
AN: 57070332
The Daily Post. “Amiens, August 8, 1918: The ‘Blackest Day’ of the German Army.” Rotorua, New Zealand: Independent News Media - The Daily Post, 2015. ProQuest.
ProQuest Document ID: 1674714382
VERTICAL FILE
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