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Beyond All Quiet on The Western Front:

Novels about War

You'll find these books in Berkeley Public Library's fiction collections. This bibliography lists copyright date (c) and number of pages in each book. Check the ONLINE CATALOG for availability.

World War I

 

Author

Title

   
Barker, Pat The Eye in the Door ( c1994) 280p.
Second in a trilogy featuring historical persons and events in novel form.
   
Barker, Pat The Ghost Road (c1996) 277 p.
Third in the trilogy about poets and World War I.
   
Barker, Pat Regeneration (c1992 ) 251p.
First in a trilogy featuring American poets at war.
   
Forester, C. S. The African Queen(c1935) 307p.
The effects of World War I on the African interior.
   
Frank, Rudolf No Hero For the Kaiser (c1986) 222p.
A Polish boy joins invading Germans and experiences the battlefield.
   
Hemingway, Ernest A Farewell to Arms (c1929) 332p.
Love and war in Italy.
   
McCutchan, Philip The New Lieutenant (c1997) 181p.
From an author who has written many novels about both World Wars as they were fought at sea.
   
Powers, Richard Three Farmers On Their Way to a Dance (c1985) 352p.
A nearly century-long saga begins as Germany engages the world in the Great War.
   
Pritchard, Caradog One Moonlit Night (c1997) 176p.
A boy grows quickly to manhood when the Welsh become engaged in Britain's war with Germany.
   
Rostkowski, Margaret I After the Dancing Days (c1986) 217p.
Wartime disfigurements last long after the battlefield.
   
Saroyan, William The Human Comedy (c1971) 192p
The war at home is experienced by a family whose oldest son writes from his battle stations.
   
Sholokhov, Mikhail And Quiet Flows the Don (c1934) 755p.
For Russia, participation in the Great War was transcended by the beginning of the Russian Revolution.
   
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr August 1914 (c1972) 854p.
Russia's Great War experience by the Nobel winning novelist.
   
Trumbo, Dalton Johnny Got His Gun (c1969) 309p.
A haunting novel about a gravely wounded soldier who is conscious of all the body parts and functions he has lost.
   
Willard, Tom The Sable Doughboys (c1997) 319p.
African Americans fought in segregated units in World War I (and II).

 

World War II

 

Author

Title

   
Baklanov, Grigorii Forever Nineteen (c1989) 168p.
A young Russian soldier defends his country.
   
Buchheim, Lother Gunther The Boat (c1975) 463p.
Life aboard a German submarine.
   
Cormier, Robert Heroes (c1998) 135p.
A small town's golden boy returns disfigured - but was wartime action the cause?
   
Endo, Shusako The Sea and Poison (c1980) 167p.
A Japanese soldier and an American prisoner of war are patients in a Japanese hospital.
   
Forester, C. S. The Good Shepherd (c1955) 310p.
One of the author's many tales of wartime at sea.
   
Heller, Joseph Catch-22 (c1955) 463p.
Wartime's absurdities as experienced by an American soldier.
   
Leffland, Ella Rumors of Peace (c1979) 389p.
Fears of Japanese invasion as experienced by a community in the Bay Area.
   
Jones, James From Here to Eternity (c1951) 861p.
Just before the bombing of Pearl Harbor, life on a Hawaiian army base includes love affairs and friendships.
   
Taylan, Justin No Place for a Picnic (c1994) 207p.
American soldiers in the Pacific theater, told in graphic novel format.
   
Undaatje, Michael The English Patient (c1992) 307p.
Four survivors of wartime come together in an Italian villa.
   
Wouk, Herman The Caine Mutiny (c1951) 616p.
A mine sweeper in the Pacific is the setting for a mutiny and its aftermath.

 

Vietnam

Author

Title

   
Bao, Ninh The Sorrow of War (c1995) 233p.
   
Carroll, Gerry No Place to Hide (c1995) 419p.
American naval operations during the Vietnamese conflict.
   
Carroll, Gerry Ghostrider One (c1993) 439p
American naval operations during the Vietnamese conflict.
   
Cosey In Search of Shirley, volumes 1 and 2 (c1991) 47p. and 54p.
Two volume graphic novel recounts the adventures of old war buddies.
   
Deutermann, Peter The Edge of Honor (c1994) 456p.
American naval operations during the Vietnamese conflict.
   
Duong, Thu Huong Novel Without a Name (c1999) 292p.
The Vietnamese conflict, translated from the original Vietnamese.
   
Hillerman, Tony Finding Moon (c1995) 319p.
By the author of the popular mystery series, featuring Navajo people.
   
Lee, Gus Honor and Duty (c1993) 425p.
West Point prepares new officers during the early days of American involvement in Vietnam.
   
Mason, Bobbie Ann In Country (c1985) 247p.
The daughter of a soldier killed in the war tries to learn about him to his death.
   
Myers, Walter Dean Fallen Angels (c1988) 309p.
A year of combat duty through the eyes of a Harlem teenager.
   
O'Brien, Tim Going After Cacciato (c1978) 301p.
Prize winning novel by a war veteran.
   
White, Ellen Emerson The Road Home (c1995) 469p.
A combat nurse must learn to cope on the battlefield and upon returning to the States.