Incoming Resources
- Unraveling freedom, the battle for democracy on the home front during World War I, Ann Bausum
- Come on in, America, the United States in World War I, Linda Barrett Osborne
- The Great War in America, Garrett Peck
- The United States in the World War, John B. McMaster
- Over here, the First World War and American society, David M. Kennedy
- The cannoneers have hairy ears, a diary of the front lines, Anonymous
- Our war with Germany, a history, John S. Bassett
- Caissons go rolling along, a memoir of America in Post-World War I Germany
- The League, the true story of average Americans on the hunt for WWI spies, Bill Mills
- How Woodrow Wilson fought World War I, Samuel Willard Crompton
- Nothing less than war, a new history of America's entry into World War I, Justus D. Doenecke
- The Great War
- Sacrifice, the price of victory to our allies, to our fighting men, to the folks at home, address delivered by Captain Frank Edwards, Royal Fusiliers, at the convention of the Minnesota Bankers Association, Minneapolis, June 28, 1918
- The union of two great peoples, a speech by W.H. Page, LL.D., American ambassador to England, delivered at Plymouth, August 4th, 1917
- The great adventure, present-day studies in American nationalism, by Theodore Roosevelt
- L'intervention américaine, ses motifs, son objet, ses conséquences, Henri Bourassa
- The United States and this war, a word in season : speech delivered by Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P. to the Pilgrims' Society, at the Savoy Hotel, London, on the 15th April, 1915, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln
- The greater tradegy, and other things, by Benjamin Apthorp Gould
- First call, guide posts to Berlin, by Arthur Guy Empey
- America at war, by W.F. Osborne
- Why the United States of America entered the war, by George Herbert Clarke
- Out to win, the story of America in France, by Coningsby Dawson
- Speech delivered by Hon. James W. Gerard, former Ambassador to Germany for the United States of America before the Canadian Club of Victoria, B.C. at a luncheon held in the Empress Hotel, Friday, September 28th, 1917