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  1. Laurence Tucker Stallings (November 25, 1894 – February 28, 1968) was an American playwright, screenwriter, lyricist, literary critic, journalist, novelist, and photographer.

  2. Laurence Stallings, who graduated with a Master’s degree from the School of Foreign Service in 1922, turned his experience as a wounded veteran in the First World War into inspiration for a career as a journalist, author, and playwright.

  3. Laurence Tucker Stallings was an American playwright, screenwriter, lyricist, literary critic, journalist, novelist, and photographer. The World War I veteran was noted for his anti-war book The First World War: A Photographic History. Stallings was born Laurence Tucker Stallings in Macon, Georgia.

  4. Nov 11, 2020 · This chapter discusses four works related to Laurence Stallings, a writer and Great War veteran whose works were exceptionally popular in the mid-1920s in the United States and United Kingdom from the standpoint of Historical Reception Studies.

  5. Laurence Stallings. 4.23. 13 ratings4 reviews. An autobiographical novel of the Great War's aftermath, Plumes is the story of the personal trials of a soldier, returned from the front disabled and disillusioned, and of the wife and child he left behind.

  6. Laurence Stallings, a Marine who lost a leg at Belleau Wood, who went on to be a famous writer and playwright ("What Price Glory?"), has written the definitive history of the life of the American soldier in World War I. Filled with both personal stories and sweeping unit histories, "The Doughboys" gives a clear picture of the war following ...

  7. Plumes. Laurence Stallings. Univ of South Carolina Press, 2006 - Fiction - 353 pages. An autobiographical novel of the Great War's aftermath, Plumes is the story of the personal trials of a...