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1917

A year in the 20th century.

The outbreak of war at sea between the German and British navies extended the conflict to yet another front, where in February 1917 a critical escalation was brought about by Germany鈥檚 declaration of unrestricted submarine warfare. All merchant ships in the northern Atlantic 鈥� whether carrying military or civilian cargoes 鈥� were declared to be targets of the German submarine squadrons. The purpose of this offensive was to paralyse Atlantic shipping and to isolate Great Britain economically by cutting off its inexhaustible supply of commodities from over the seas. Th
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Summer
Anne's House of Dreams (Anne of Green Gables, #5)
Blizzard of Glass: The Halifax Explosion of 1917
Growth of the Soil
Parnassus on Wheels (Parnassus, #1)
The State and Revolution
The Lost Princess of Oz (Oz, #11)
His Last Bow (Sherlock Holmes, #8)
The Tree of Heaven
Varney the Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood
The Ghost Pirates
Smoke: and Other Early Stories (Sun & Moon Classics)
The Communist Manifesto
The Green Face
Mujong
Anne's House of Dreams by L.M. MontgomeryUnderstood Betsy by Dorothy Canfield FisherThe Lost Princess of Oz by L. Frank BaumSummer by Edith WhartonParnassus on Wheels by Christopher  Morley
Best Books 1917
27 books — 22 voters

Lenin by Victor SebestyenThe Russian Revolution by Sean McMeekin1917 by Boris DralyukOctober by China Mi茅ville1917 by Arthur Herman
Books about 1917 published in 2017
22 books — 6 voters
No Safe Harbour by Julie LawsonTides of Honour by Genevieve GrahamBarometer Rising by Hugh MacLennanWho's a Scaredy-Cat! by Joan PayzantThe Birth House by Ami McKay
Halifax Explosion Fiction
29 books — 19 voters



Siegfried Sassoon
Time makes me be a soldier; but I know That had I lived six hundred years ago, I might have tried to build within my heart A church like this, where I could dwell apart
Siegfried Sassoon, The War Poems

Catherine Merridale
the sound of tramping feet beat out a requiem for the old world - but no one could be sure where it might lead
Catherine Merridale, Lenin on the Train

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