They abound, do they not? From Abe Books:
Trench Literature
The literature generated by World War I - from A Farewell to Arms to the poetry of Sassoon, Graves, Brooke, and Owen - serves as a lasting reminder of this nightmarish conflict. But what did the ordinary soldiers read in the trenches? The answer is almost anything from the most famous writers to authors who are little known today. Reading material was in such demand that soldiers on all sides resorted to publishing their own trench journals.
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