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Thy Son Liveth, Messages From A Soldier To His Mother

Thy Son Liveth, Messages From A Soldier To His Mother

Grace Duffie Boylan

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Editorial:
Taylor Press
Año de edición:
2009
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9781444667547
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Grace Duffie Boylan was an American writer. ’Thy Son Liveth: Messages From A Soldier To His Mother’ first appeared in 1918 anonymously. It is her account of what her son communicated to her about death using morse code and automatic writing after his death on the battlefield in France during World War I.

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