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Norman Prince : A volunteer who died for the cause he loved - cover

Norman Prince : A volunteer who died for the cause he loved

George Franklin Babbitt

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Norman Prince: A Volunteer Who Died for the Cause He Loved," George Franklin Babbitt masterfully crafts a biography that delves into the life of Norman Prince, an emblematic figure of volunteerism during a pivotal era. With a rich narrative style that combines meticulous research with evocative prose, Babbitt situates Prince within the broader contexts of early 20th-century American ideals of patriotism, sacrifice, and civic duty. The book not only chronicles Prince's personal journey but also reflects on the societal and historical forces that shaped his decisions, providing readers with a profound understanding of the complexities surrounding volunteerism in wartime. George Franklin Babbitt, an insightful historian and author, draws upon his extensive background in military history to illuminate Prince's legacy. His passion for examining the motivations of individuals who willingly risked their lives in service to a cause stems from a deep belief in the power of personal narratives to inform collective memory. Babbitt's academic rigor and narrative flair offer a compelling lens through which to understand the sacrifices made by those like Prince during significant conflicts. This book is a must-read for historians, students, and anyone interested in the nuances of individual heroism in the face of adversity. Babbitt's nuanced portrait of Norman Prince serves as both an intimate biography and a testament to the broader themes of altruism and valor, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring impact of those who dedicate their lives to noble causes.
Disponible desde: 02/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 200 páginas.

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