Scottish international singer, songwriter, and writer of the early 20th century, Harry Lauder, travels to the WWI battlefields in Northwest France to entertain and raise the morale of British and allied troops. Lauder, filled with grief after losing his only child, a son, in the war, contributes by entertaining the troops despite being too old at 46 to fight.
- Title: A Minstrel In France
- Author: Harry Lauder
- Publication Year: 1918
- Publisher: Hearst's International Library
Condition:
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- Shelf wear and rubbing on spine
- Slight yellowing on pages
- No loose pages, all pages are intact
- Overall in great vintage condition
- Back spine completely detached, but does not affect the overall integrity of the book
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