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Book, 2014
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In their own words, rare conversations with survivors of World War One are the heart of these stories, letters, and vivid news accounts of Cape Breton's participation. From enlistment and training to trench warfare, an intimate account from soldiers and nurses who dared to serve. Much more than Cape Breton, it speaks for Canada's Great War soldiers -- their patriotism and desire for adventure, victories and tragedies, and their scars -- beautifully shared in this remarkable compilation. Ronald Caplan has served as interviewer and photographer for Cape Breton's Magazine for twenty-five years. His work is best known for keeping the Cape Breton story alive through oral testimony and images. He lives at Wreck Cove on the Cabot Trail.
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