The Fighting Livingstons by Leonard H. Nason (LP183)
Published 1931: First Edition / Hardcover / Very Good Condition
Original pictorial boards with black titles on the spine. 332 clean and bright pages, first end paper missing, previous owners signature on the first page. Covers slightly rubbed with time consistent with age. (LP183)
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His eighth book about two brothers fighting in World War I.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/128741667-the-fighting-livingstons
Allan Leonard Hastings Nason (his full birth name) was an untamed spirit, and it shows in his writing. He wrote about war and soldiers, and his characters are not respectful of authority. Typically, they are trying to find a way to come out ahead, though not at the expense of the war effort. His accounts of war focus on an individual in relation to the whole war machine, and the way the machine grinds all down.
In 1917, he enlisted in the American army in World War 1 and fought in France (taking part in the Meuse-Argonne offensive), again under General Pershing. He was cited for gallantry and won a Purple Heart in combat after becoming wounded at Mont St. Pere and transported to the 68th field hospital in Nevers. It was here that he met Douglas H. Eadie, a doctor from Staten Island, NY whose name he used for one of his books’ protagonists.
https://2014/06/leonard-h-nason-soldier-writer.html
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