Prefaces to Fiction
The Augustan Reprint Society PREFACES TO FICTION Georges de Scudery, Preface to _Ibrahim_ (1674) Mary De la Riviere Manley, Preface to _The Secret History of Queen Zarah_ (1705) Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d'Argens, _The Jewish Spy_ (1744), Letter 35 William Warburton, Preface to Volumes III and IV (1748) of Richardson's _Clarissa_ Samuel Derrick, Preface to d'Argens's _Memoirs of The Count Du Beauval_ (1754)
"When they reached their destination in early September, 600 miles north
of Moscow, the men of the 339th joined an international force commanded
by the British that had been sent to northern Russia for purposes that
were never made clear. The Americans were soon spread in small fighting
units across hundreds of miles of the Russian forest fighting the
Bolsheviks who had taken power in Petrograd and Moscow.
"The day of the Armistice (Nov. 11) when fighting ceased for other
American armies, the allied soldiers were fighting the Bolsheviks said
to be led by Trotsky himself. After three days, the allies finally were
able to drive off the Bolsheviks. While this fight was a victory for the
Americans, the battle led to the realization that the war was not over
for these men. As the weeks and months passed and more battles were
fought, the men began to wonder if they would ever get home.
"The men of the 339th generally were well equipped with winter clothing
during the winter of 1918-19 while stationed near the Arctic Circle,
where temperatures reached minus 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
"There was little daylight for months at a time. Knowing that the war was
over for other American soldiers, the morale of the troops declined
throughout the winter.
"Families and friends of the men began to clamor for their return.
Politicians unwilling to support an undeclared war against the Russian
The Augustan Reprint Society PREFACES TO FICTION Georges de Scudery, Preface to _Ibrahim_ (1674) Mary De la Riviere Manley, Preface to _The Secret History of Queen Zarah_ (1705) Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d'Argens, _The Jewish Spy_ (1744), Letter 35 William Warburton, Preface to Volumes III and IV (1748) of Richardson's _Clarissa_ Samuel Derrick, Preface to d'Argens's _Memoirs of The Count Du Beauval_ (1754)