Laurence Stallings (1894–1968)
Author of The Doughboys
About the Author
Works by Laurence Stallings
Fast Workers [1933 film] — Screenwriter — 2 copies
Associated Works
25 best plays of the Modern American Theatre : Early Series : 1916-1929 (1949) — Contributor — 32 copies
The Best Short Stories of 1932 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story (1932) — Contributor — 15 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Stallings, Laurence
- Legal name
- Stallings, Laurence Tucker
- Birthdate
- 1894-11-25
- Date of death
- 1968-02-28
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- screenwriter
- Organizations
- United States Marine Corps
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Macon, Georgia, USA
- Place of death
- Pacific Palisades, California, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Laurence Stallings, a Marine who lost a leg at Belleau Wood, who went on to be a famous writer and playwright ("What Price Glory?"), has written the definitive history of the life of the American soldier in World War I. Filled with both personal stories and sweeping unit histories, "The Doughboys" gives a clear picture of the war following America's entry in 1917. Stallings's writing style is sometimes whimsical and some of his turns of phrase have dated badly enough to make them unclear to show more today's reader, but the balance is strongly tipped in the direction of excellence. It's not a good source (intentionally) for details of the first three years of the war, but the American participation is covered in splendid detail. A number of participants, particularly General John J. Pershing, Marshal Foch, Petain, and Clemenceau, are well illuminated. And the most flavorful seasoning is the stories of individual soldiers, the most famous of whom was Sergeant Alvin York, but all of whom provide a rich tapestry of real life to this history. Well worth the read. show less
Very old, but very neat book, many unusual photos for someone not well initiated in WWI. My oldest book in my collection, I have the first edition printing from 1933.
Very old, but very neat book, many unusual photos for someone not well initiated in WWI. My oldest book in my collection, I have the first edition printing from 1933.
Francia, 1918. El capitán Flag tiene a su cargo una compañía de marines de mala reputación, en la que, además, el nuevo sargento primero es su viejo enemigo Quirt. Ambos se enfrentarán para conseguir los favores de Charmine, la hija del tabernero; pero esta rivalidad cambia completamente cuando ella muestra su interés por casarse. Finalmente, la compañía es llamada al frente y, a partir de ese momento, sus cómicas disputas darán paso a la cruda y cruel realidad de la guerra.
May 28, 2018Spanish
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