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Six Months On The Italien Front, The World At War

Six Months on the Italian Front is a memoir written by Julius M. Price, an American surgeon who served during World War I. The book chronicles Price's experiences as a medical officer and surgeon on the Italian Front during the war. The narrative provides a firsthand account of Price's service and the challenges he faced while working in a war zone. "Six Months on the Italian Front" is a valuable historical document that offers readers a unique perspective on the medical challenges and human experiences during World War I. It provides a vivid account of the sacrifices made by medical personnel and the resilience of those caught in the midst of war.

Julius M. Price

Julius Mendes Price, (1857 – 29 September 1924) was an artist, war correspondent, explorer, traveller, journalist and caricaturist for Vanity Fair. Several of his newspaper serial reports were later published in book form. At the start of WWI he was a war correspondent on the French front. In 1915–1917 he was a war artist and correspondent on the Italian front. During the Sixth Battle of the Isonzo in 1916 he was the only foreign correspondent present at the capture of Gorizia by the Italian army.

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