In the United States, all material published during WWI (1914-1918) is in the public domain.
Thousands, no one can say with certainty the exact number.
Stephen Snelling has written: 'Norwich' -- subject(s): Aerial Bombing, German Aerial operations, World War, 1939-1945, History 'Over here' -- subject(s): Aerial operations, American, American Aerial operations, Americans, Social life and customs, World War, 1939-1945 'Vcs of the First World War Gallipoli (VCs of the First World War)'
Michael S. Neiberg is a historian who has written several books focusing on World War I and World War II, as well as American military history. Some of his notable works include "The Path to War: How the First World War Created Modern America" and "Dance of the Furies: Europe and the Outbreak of World War I".
Some other books written by the author of "The Art of War," Sun Tzu, include "The Art of War for Women," "The Art of War for Managers," and "The Art of War for Executives."
dr.suess was in World War 2. P.S.read books to find out about dr.suess
The last count of the number of books on the US Civil War, saw a number of 60,000 books and counting. Over 6,000 books have been written about US President Abraham Lincoln.
yes they have it in world war 2
Keiji Nakazawa has written: 'Barefoot Gen =' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips, etc, History, Bombardment, 1945, World War, 1939-1945, Nuclear warfare, Comic books, strips
Reading books written by survivors of the war is a great way to start. The book that got me into World War 2 was written by James Bradley - his father was one of the boys that participated in the flag raising on Iwo Jima, but he didnt find that out until after his father passed away. If you are looking for someone in particular email me and I will help you find the books that you want.
The copyright to Mein Kampf is owned by the Free State of Bavaria, as the book's copyright was transferred to the state of Bavaria after World War II. The copyright is set to expire in 2025, at which point the book will enter the public domain.
It was written in 1918 for World War I, and revised in 1938 for World War II.
Eric E. Wiggin has written: 'The hills of God' -- subject(s): Fiction, Large type books, World War, 1939-1945