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Authors: Molly Guptill Manning
1163
Tom Gill,
Starlight Pass
1164
Ernest Haycox,
Trail Town
1165
Geoffrey Household,
The Salvation of Pisco Gabar and Other Stories
1166
Patricia Wentworth,
She Came Back
1167
Walter S. Landis,
Your Servant the Molecule
1168
Commander Edward Ellsberg,
Treasure Below
1169
William Sloane,
The Edge of Running Water
1170
Frank Graham,
The New York Yankees
1171
Harold Hart, ed.,
Top Stuff
1172
J. Roy Stockton,
The Gashouse Gang
1173
William Irish,
I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes
1174
Peter W. Rainier,
Green Fire
1175
B. D. Zevin, ed.,
Cobb's Cavalcade
1176
Daphne du Maurier,
The King's General
1177
Erich Maria Remarque,
Arch of Triumph
1178
Jack Goodman, ed.,
While You Were Gone
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Beginning with the II-Series, the ASEs were printed in smaller batches for occupation troops.
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II-Series, July 1946
1179
Ernie Pyle,
Last Chapter
1180
John McNulty,
Third Avenue, New York
1181
Peter Field,
Ravaged Range
1182
Gore Vidal,
Williwaw
1183
Will Ermine,
Outlaw on Horseback
1184
Luke Short,
Coroner Creek
1185
Dorothy Macardle,
The Unforeseen
1186
Lucy Cores,
Let's Kill George
1187
C. S. Forester,
Lord Hornblower
1188
Alice Campbell,
With Bated Breath
1189
Gene Fowler,
A Solo in Tom-Toms
1190
Ben Hibbs, ed.,
The Saturday Evening Post Stories, 1942â1945
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JJ-Series, August 1946
1191
Lee Casey, ed.,
Denver Murders
1192
Curtis Bishop,
By Way of Wyoming
1193
Frank Sullivan,
A Rock in Every Snowball
1194
Jonathan Stagge,
Death's Old Sweet Song
1195
Rex Beach,
The World in His Arms
1196
William MacLeod Raine,
Clattering Hoofs
1197
Warren Brown,
The Chicago Cubs
1198
Jim Corbett,
Man-Eater of Kumaon
1199
Stanley Vestal,
Jim Bridger
1200
Ernest K. Gann,
Blaze of Noon
1201
Robert Penn Warren,
All the King's Men
1202
Willa Gibbs,
Tell Your Sons
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KK-Series, September 1946
1203
Thomas Heggen,
Mister Roberts
1204
Arthur Sampson,
Football Coach
1205
Richard Sale,
Benefit Performance
1206
E. E. Halleran,
Double Cross Trail
1207
Earl Wilson,
Pikes Peek or Bust
1208
William Colt MacDonald,
Thunderbird Trail
1209
Vera Caspary,
Stranger Than Truth
1210
George Tabori,
Companions of the Left Hand
1211
Mary O'Hara,
Green Grass of Wyoming
1212
Theodora C. Stanwell-Fletcher,
Driftwood Valley
1213
Wilbur Daniel Steele,
The Best Stories of Wilbur Daniel Steele
1214
Commander Edward Ellsberg,
Under the Red Sea Sun
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LL-Series, October 1946
1215
Kenneth Fearing,
The Big Clock
1216
Max Brand,
Mountain Riders
1217
Pat Frank,
Mr. Adam
1218
Erle Stanley Gardner,
The Case of the Borrowed Brunette
1219
Christopher La Farge,
The Sudden Guest
1220
Peter Freuchen,
White Man
1221
Jonathan Daniels,
Frontier on the Potomac
1222
Stout Rex,
The Silent Speaker
1223
Joseph A. Margolies, ed.,
Strange and Fantastic Stories
1224
Odell Shepard and Willard Shepard,
Holdfast Gaines
1225
John P. Marquand,
B.F.'s Daughter
1226
John Jennings,
The Salem Frigate
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MM-Series, November 1946
1227
Ralph G. Martin,
Boy from Nebraska
1228
David Stern,
Francis
1229
Willis George,
Surreptitious Entry
1230
James B. Hendryx,
Courage of the North
1231
Frances Lockridge and Richard Lockridge,
Death of a Tall Man
1232
John Steinbeck,
The Wayward Bus
1233
MacKinlay Kantor,
But Look, the Morn
1234
Van Wyck Mason,
Saigon Singer
1235
Fred Gipson,
Fabulous Empire
1236
Frank Waters,
The Colorado
1237
Ed Ainsworth (Edward M.),
Eagles Fly West
1238
Inglis Fletcher,
Toil of the Brave
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NN-Series, December 1946
1239
Les Savage Jr.,
Treasure of the Brasada
1240
Tom West,
Six Gun Showdown
1241
Helen Reilly,
The Silver Leopard
1242
Luther Whiteman,
The Face of the Clam
1243
William Wister Haines,
Command Decision
1244
Arthur Henry Gooden,
The Shadowed Trail
1245
Bergen Evans,
The Natural History of Nonsense
1246
Carter Dickson,
My Late Wives
1247
Mildred Walker,
The Quarry
1248
James A. Michener,
Tales of the South Pacific
1249
Holger Cahill,
Look South to the Polar Star
1250
Eric Sevareid,
Not So Wild a Dream
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OO-Series, January 1947
1251
Nelson C. Nye,
The Barber of Tubac
1252
Dana Faralla,
The Magnificent Barb
1253
Fred Feldkamp, ed.,
Mixture for Men
1254
Wayne D. Overholser,
Buckaroo's Code
1255
Pat McGerr,
Pick Your Victim
1256
Michael Blankfort,
The Widow-Makers
1257
Evan Evans,
The Border Bandit
1258
William Gilmore Beymer,
The Middle of Midnight
1259
Clyde Brion Davis,
Jeremy Bell
1260
Frederick G. Lieb,
The Detroit Tigers
1261
Garland Roark,
Wake of the Red Witch
1262
Paul I. Wellman,
The Walls of Jericho
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PP-Series, February 1947
1263
Max Brand,
Valley of Vanishing Men
1264
Peter Field,
Gambler's Gold
1265
Herman Wouk,
Aurora Dawn
1266
Gordon Merrick,
The Strumpet Wind
1267
Ernest Haycox,
Long Storm
1268
Laura Z. Hobson,
Gentleman's Agreement
1269
Ngaio Marsh,
Final Curtain
1270
Hilda Lawrence,
Death of a Doll
1271
Frederick G. Lieb,
The Boston Red Sox
1272
Max Manus,
9 Lives Before Thirty
1273
Elliot Arnold,
Blood Brother
1274
David L. Cohn,
This Is the Story
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QQ-Series, March 1947
1275
Curtis Bishop,
Shadow Range
1276
Anthony Thorne,
So Long at the Fair
1277
Mark Layton,
Silver Spurs
1278
Edward A. Herron,
Alaska: Land of Tomorrow
1279
Manning Coles,
With Intent to Deceive
1280
John Dickson Carr,
The Sleeping Sphinx
1281
Robert Standish,
Mr. On Loong
1282
Marguerite Eyssen,
Go-Devil
1283
Shirley Graham,
There Was Once a Slave
1284
C. W. Grafton,
My Name Is Christopher Nagel
1285
John Myers Myers,
The Wild Yazoo
1286
Evelyn Wells,
Jed Blaine's Woman
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RR-Series, April 1947
1288
Bliss Lomax,
Trail Dust
1289
David Dodge,
How Green Was My Father
1290
Will Ermine,
The Drifting Kid
1291
Patrick Quentin,
Puzzle for Pilgrims
1292
Kelley Roos,
Ghost of a Chance
1293
Richard Lockridge and Frances Lockridge,
Think of Death
1294
Zane Grey,
Valley of Wild Horses
1295
Benedict Freedman and Nancy Freedman,
Mrs. Mike
1296
Annemarie Ewing,
Little Gate
1297
A. B. Guthrie Jr.,
The Big Sky
1298
Raymond T. Bond, ed.,
Famous Stories of Code & Cipher
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SS-Series, May 1947
1299
Allan R. Bosworth,
Hang and Rattle
1300
Peter Field,
Trail from Needle Rock
1301
George Milburn,
Flannigan's Folly
1302
Erle Stanley Gardner,
The Case of the Fan-Dancer's Horse
1303
Francis Rufus Bellamy,
Blood Money
1304
William Colt MacDonald,
Master of the Mesa
1305
Arthur Loveridge,
Tomorrow's a Holiday
1306
John Jennings,
Boston: Cradle of Liberty
1307
Michael Leigh,
Comrade Forest
1308
Robert McLaughlin,
The Side of the Angels
1309
Herbert Krause,
The Thresher
1310
Idwal Jones,
Vermilion
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TT-Series, June 1947
1311
Max Brand,
The False Rider
1312
Kathleen Moore Knight,
The Blue Horse of Taxco
1313
Craig Rice, ed.,
Los Angeles Murders
1314
Elliot Merrick,
Passing By
1315
Richard Phenix,
On My Way Home
1316
Bob Feller,
Strikeout Story
1317
Budd Schulberg,
The Harder They Fall
1318
Charles E. Gillham,
Raw North
1319
Natalie Anderson Scott,
The Story of Mrs. Murphy
1320
Thomas B. Costain,
The Moneyman
1321
Samuel Shellabarger,
Prince of Foxes
1322
Ernie Pyle,
Home Country
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2002â3
The Armed Services Editions reappeared in 2002 and 2003, when Andrew Carroll's Legacy Project distributed 100,000 copies of seven titles to Americans serving in the armed forces around the world. These modern ASEs had the same dimensions and appearance as the 1940s ASEs.
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Allen Mikaelian,
Medal of Honor
William Shakespeare,
Henry V
Sun Tzu,
The Art of War
Andrew Carroll, ed.,
War Letters
Christopher Buckley,
Wry Martinis
Dr. John A. Gable, ed.,
The Man in the Arena
Geraldine McCaughrean,
One Thousand and One Arabian Nights
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Introduction
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Were you ever”:
Letter from D. C. to “Mrs. Jones,” May 20, 1944, Council on Books in Wartime Records, 1942â1947, Coll. No. MC038, 20th Century Public Policy Papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library (hereinafter Council Records).
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“
have breakfast with”:
Letter from “somewhere in the Philippines,” February 2, 1945, Council Records.
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“
God-damned infantry”:
Ernie Pyle,
Here Is Your War
(New York: Pocket Books, 1944), 255.
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ducks in a shooting:
James J. Fahey,
Pacific War Diary
(New York: Zebra Books, 1963), 63.
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out of uniform”:
Letter from B. T. C., October 17, 1944, Council Records.
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“
To heave one”:
Letter from “Sidney” from “somewhere at sea” (undated), Council Records.
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1. A Phoenix Will Rise
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Even the misty:
Frederick T. Birchall, “Nazi Book-Burning Fails to Stir Berlin,”
New York Times
, May 11, 1933.