Description: France at War: On the Frontier of Civilization Kipling, Rudyard Published by Doubleday, Page & Co. 1st American printing, Garden City (1915)A small but interesting relic from World War I. The book starts with a short poem written by Kipling in 1913, "France," ("France beloved of every soul that loves or serves its kind") and then adds six brief but moving chapters on France as Kipling saw itLivingstone # 398Bookplate of Hernan Behn, who co-founded the Puerto Rico Telephone Company which eventually spawned ITT. Behn, along with his brother Sosthenes built the Two Brothers Bridge —Puente Dos Hermanos in Spanish— in San Juan. The bridge links the districts of Condado and Old San Juan. See photos for condition details. Short spine tear at bottom. Bookplate
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