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Ferdinand Foch

Military (2-Oct-1851 — 20-Mar-1929)

SUBJECT OF BOOKS


Sir George Aston. The Biography of the Late Marshal Foch. New York: Macmillian. 1929. 483pp.

Andrew Hilliard Atteridge. Marshal Ferdinand Foch: His Life and His Theory of Modern War. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company. 1919. 286pp.

Cyril Falls. Marshal Foch. London and Glasgow, Scotland: Blackie & Son, Ltd.. 1939. 192pp.

Ferdinand Foch. Translated by Col. T. Bentley Mott. The Memoirs of Marshal Foch. London: Heinemann. 1931. 518pp.

Lt. Col. T. M. Hunter. Marshal Foch: A Study in Leadership. Ottawa, Canada: Directorate of Military Training. 1961. 250pp.

Rene Puaux. Marshal Foch: His Life, His Work, His Faith. Hodder & Stoughton. 1918. 208pp.

Raymond Recouly (editor). Marshal Foch: His Own Words on Many Subjects. London: Thornton Butterworth. 1929. 320pp.


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  2. Encyclopaedia Britannica Online [link]

  3. Wikipedia [link]

  4. 20th Century Culture: A Biographical Companion (p.231)

  5. International Dictionary of 20th Century Biography (p.226)

  6. Chambers Biographical Dictionary, 5th Edition (p.526)

  7. The MacMillan Dictionary of Military Biography (pp.107-09)

  8. Harper Encyclopedia of Military Biography (p.252)

  9. Hutchinson Paperback Dictionary of Biography (p.181)

  10. Concise Biographical Dictionary of Famous Men and Women (p.214)

  11. Who's Who in Modern History, 1860-1980 (p.124)




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