WW1 Canadian CEF Death So Noble Memory and Meaning and the First War Used Hardcover Reference Book

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*WW1 Canadian CEF Death So Noble: Memory and Meaning and the First War* is a hardcover reference book focused on the experiences, commemoration, and cultural impact of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) during the First World War. This volume examines how death and sacrifice were represented and understood by Canadians throughout and after the conflict. It provides an in-depth analysis of remembrance practices, memorial construction, and the role of personal and collective memory in shaping national identity. Drawing on a range of primary and secondary sources, the book situates Canadian military history within the broader context of the Great War. Intended as a resource for historians, researchers, and collectors, it features detailed narratives, photographs, and references pertinent to the CEF’s role in the war. The hardcover format ensures durability for repeated consultation. This item is suitable for those seeking factual information and scholarly insight into World War I and Canada’s military heritage.  Total of 319 pages.

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