The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I by Burton Jesse Hendrick
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LIFE AND LETTERS OF WALTER H. PAGE THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF WALTER H. PAGE CHAPTER I A RECONSTRUCTION BOYHOOD I The earliest recollections of any man have great biographical interest, and this is especially the case with Walter Page, for not the least dramatic aspect of his life was that it spanned the two greatest wars in history. Page spent his last weeks in England, at Sandwich, on the coast of Kent; every day and every night he could hear the pounding of the great guns in France, as the Germans were making their last desperate attempt to reach Paris or the Channel ports. His memories of his childhood days in America were similarly the sights and sounds of war. |
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