The How and Why Wonder Book of the First World War
The How and Why Wonder Book of the First World War
Author: Felix Sutton
Illustrator: Robert Doremus
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap, 1964
Format: Softcover
Condition: Good – rubbing and creases to covers, tear to title page, otherwise internally clean and well bound.
Description:
From the well-known How and Why Wonder Book series, this 1964 edition offers a clear and engaging introduction to the First World War for younger readers. Written by Felix Sutton and illustrated by Robert Doremus, it simplifies key aspects of the war—its causes, major battles, and outcomes—into an informative and visually appealing format. Full of period illustrations and concise text, it reflects a mid-century approach to educational storytelling.
Why You’ll Love It:
A nostalgic and collectible piece of vintage publishing, ideal for those interested in historical children's literature or teaching tools from the 1960s. A great companion to the WWII volume in the same series.
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