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World War through the Stereoscope: In Two Volumes [Keystone View Company, Stereographic Library]

World War through the Stereoscope: In Two Volumes [Keystone View Company, Stereographic Library]

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World War through the Stereoscope: In Two Volumes [Keystone View Company, Stereographic Library]

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Meadville, Pennsylvania / New York / Portland, Oregon: Keystone View Company, [no date]. Unbound. Near Fine. 102 Stereoscope gelatin silver photographic cards housed in a cloth covered slipcase with gilt-stamped spine title and bands. Fine, albeit an incomplete set housed in a cloth box slipcase with extremities worn. Lacking the viewer stereoscope.
World War I Through the Stereoscope:
1. 15625: Serajevo, Yugoslavia - Scene of Murder of Crown Prince which Started Flame that engulfed All Europe; 1. (20) "Without Stereoscopic Effect"; 2. 10331: Parade of Cuirassier Guards marching to the Parade Ground, Berlin, Germany; 2. (21) V16854 Picking Lemons Near Palermo; 3. 18728: Helmeted German Soldiers Lined Up for Review; 4. 18689: A Bristling Forest of Bayonets, Russian Troops on Review; 7. 19256: Vise, Belgium, Scene of the First Conflict of the War; 10. 19251: Skoda Works, Pilsen, Bohemia, Where the Famous Skoda Mortare Were Made; 11. V18937: At Longwy, France - Ruins Around Main Gateway; 15. V19270: French Fleeing into Amiens from the Somme District; 20. V18825: Tangled Ruins of Marne Bridge Blown Up by Germans and Red Cross Train Wreck; 24. 18079: Inspecting a Nearly Completed Pontoon Bridge in the French Sector of the West Front; 32. 18786: Ypres Cathedral in Ruins, British Lory in Foreground; 37. (35) V18858: "And the Trench Was a Reeking Shambles," German Dead in the La Bassee Area; 38. V18851: Strong Concrete German Position and Victims after Battle of Menin Road; 40. V19283: Where Hell was Loosed; War's Indescribable Desolation and Unburied Victims, Lens. 41. V18840: No Man's Land near Lens, France; 42. 19252: A Family Living in Their Ruined House, Lens; 44. V18874: Proud Men of the North Who Fought on Flander's Field; 45. V18865: "Down in a Shell Crater, We Fought Like Kilkenney Cats" - Battle of Camrai; 46. V18862: Steel-Helmeted Boots Entrenched and Cheerily Awaiting a Counterattack; 49. V18813: West Beach, Gallipoli, Scene of British Landing and of Terrible Battles; 53. V18903: British Anti-Aircraft Gun in Action on Balkan Front, Camouflaged and Mounted on Auto; 54. V18882: In a British First Line Trench in the Balkans; 55. V18880: No Man's Land, Sea of Barbed Wire in Front of Bulgarian Lines, Saloniki Front; 58. V18890: Loading a Trench Mortar in a Hillside Dugout on the Serbian Front; 59. V18883: View in a Trench Kitchen Underground on the Salonica Front; 65. V18842: How Italian Guns are Carried Up the Steep, Narrow Paths of the Alpine Front; 71. V19272: Trophies of War - German Torpedo from S.S. "Emden" and Floating Mines, London; 75. 18730: "And They Did Not Pass" - Main Entrance and Gate into City of Verdun, France; 76. 19258: The Cathedral and Notre Dame, Verdun, and Ruins Extending Down to the Banks of the Meuse; 77. 18678: French Troops and Transport on "The Sacred Road" During the Battle of Verdun, 1916; 87. 18765: The World Renowned Cathedral at Reims, France Ruined by the Germans; 88. 18764: Ruins of Once Magnificent Reims, France; 89. V19267: "The Dogs of War Let Loose Are Howling" - French 320's in Action, near Reims; 91. V18933: Once Fair Village of Coucy, nera Reims, France; 94. V18834: Desolate Waste on Chemin des Dames Battlefield, France; 95. V18835: Camouflaged Trenches in Chemin des Dames Sector; 96. V18837: Human Wreckage in No Man's Land, Chemin des Dames, France; 101. 18629: Searching the Ruins, "Somewhere in France"; 106. V18873: German Ammunition Depot, after Visit of French Airmen, Alincourt, Ardennes, France; 107. V18894: Supplies Left by the Germans in Their Retreat from Soupier, France; 108. V18879: "On all sides round a great furnace flamed" - German Attack, North Compiegne, France; 112. 18633: French Soldiers Resting in the Trenches; 116. V18864: Picking Up the Severely Wounded from among the Dead; Battlefield Scene, France; 117. 18753: Rendering First Aid to the Wounded in the French Trenches; 119. V18869: Bringing in the Wounded "On Stretchers Stiff and Bleared with Blood."; 121. 18657: Taking Away the Wounded in Motor Ambulance (Somme); 123. V18817: Ghastly Glimpse of Wounded Belgians in Hospital, Antwerp, Belgium; 126. 18613: Sacrificed on Altar of German Militarism - Arrival of Dead at Military Cemetery, Villers au Bois, France; 127. 18087: Interment of the Fallen Brave in the Cemetery at Villers au Bois, France; 137. V18911: Feeding "Grannie" - Shell Hoisted into Position; 141. 18651: A French 155-mm. Gun Trained on the German Trenches; 142. 18705: French 75 Millimeter Guns in Ambush Near German Trenches; 146. 18749: German Steel Cupola for Machine Guns, Demolished by the Allies; 149. V19279: House in Southend, England, Wrecked by Bombs from Raiding Zeppelins; 150. 19284: Airplane View of Trenches and Shell Holes; 151. 18632: Zeppelin Wrecked and Burned - Ruins Being Inspected by French Troops; 152. V18927: "Enemy Airmen Successfully Bombed One of Our Supply Trains." Official Report; 159. V18891: Body of a German Aviator in His Wrecked Machine Back of the French Lines; 160. V18923: Observation Balloon Fatally Pierced by Incendiary Bullets from American Plane; 163. V18895: "Through Sickly Shrapnel-Sown Meadows Reaped by Death Alone"; 166. V18898: Shells Bursting in Ruined French Village; 171. V18875: "And Now We Lie in Flanders' Fields" Vallee Foulon, France; 174. V18867: French Reserves Watching Their Comrades Going Into "The Valley of the Shadow"; 175. V18830: "Red Fields of Slaughter Sloping Down to Ruin's Black Abyss"; 176. V18854: His Last Fight - "see he lies, death staring from his eyes" - Somewhere in France; 179. V18918: Ripped and Battered to Death by the Enemy - A Derelict Tank, Cambrai; 182. 19149: Huge Armored Tank Making Its Way Through a Smoke Screen; 183. 18676: How France Aided Her Fighters - Renault Tanks Going to the Front; 185. 19000: President Wilson Addressing Congress on Question of International Peace and Imminent Danger of War with Germany; 189. V19223: Barracks at Camp Devens, Boys on Hillside Writing Letters, Ayer, Mass.; 193. V19219: Class of Officers Practicing "the Short Point Stab," American Army Camp, U.S.A.; 194. 19198: Our Boys in France Learning to Correctly Use Gas Masks; 196. 18360: Building Barbed Wire Entanglements - Reserve Officers in Training Camp, Ft. Sheridan, Ill.; 204. 19053: Projectile Weighing 1070 lbs. - Powder 325 lbs. One Load for the 12-inch Disappearing Gun, Fortress Monroe, Va.; 209. 19147: Deck of the U.S. Battleship Pennsylvania; 210. 19004: Four of Our Submarines in Dry Dock in Government Navy Yard; 212. V18848: Joffre and Pershing in Governor's Gardens, Paris, France; 214. 18734: Camp Pontanezen, at Brest, France, from Which American Soldiers Were Returned to the United States; 224. 18771: Wrecked Submarine at Bruges, Belgium, a German Submarine Base; 225. 19287: One of the Notorious U-Boats Stranded on the South Coast of England after Surrender; 226. 18716: Looking South Over Chateau-Thierry from the Ramparts of the Old Chateau; 227. 18715: Famous Bridge Over Marne, toward Hotel de Ville and Heights of Old Chateau; 228. V18948: In Belleau Wood Where Americans Gave Germany Her Fatal Check; 229. 18725: Strong Dugouts in Holes Under Huge Rocks, in Belleau Woods, France; 232. 19254: Looking from Belleau Village South Across the Valley to Belleau Wood; 236. 19261: Ruins of Longpont Village and Abbey, France; 239. V18942: Ruins of Soissons and Its Two Great Cathedrals; 240. V18878: Bringing in 1900 German Prisoners Captured by American Forces, France; 243. 19255: Repairing Field Telephone Lines During a Gas Attack at the Front; 252. 19249: The Stars and Stripes Flying over Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, on the Rhine, Germany; 253. 19212: Guards at American Bridgehead Boundary, Montabaur on the Rhine; 258. V19234: U.S. Army Tractor Negotiating the Steep Declivities of Rhine at Coblenz; 269. 18775: Victory Day Celebration, July 14, 1919 - Arch of Triumph, Paris; 277. 18777: Where the Peace Treaty was Signed, Palace of Versailles, France; 280. 18780: Galerie des Glaces, Showing Table where Peace Treaty was Signed, Versailles, France; 281. (45) 18781: Clemenceau, Wilson and Lloyd George Leaving Palace of Versailles After Signing Peace Treaty; 283. V19266: Some of Our Two Million Fighters Ready for Home, Brest, France; 294. V19227: Nursing Wounded Heroes Back to Health, Convalescent Hospital No. 5, New York; 297. 19250: The American Cemetery at Belleau Wood; 298. 23306: "Back to Home Land!" Removing the Casket of America's Unknown Soldier from the Olympia, Washington, D.C.

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World War through the Stereoscope: In Two Volumes [Keystone View Company, Stereographic Library]
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