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All Quiet on the Western Front
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All Quiet on the Western Front confronts the brutal reality of modern warfare through the eyes of an ordinary young soldier, stripping away patriotic myths to expose the psychological and physical devastation of World War I.
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The novel follows Paul Bäumer, a German teenager who enlists with his classmates after absorbing nationalist rhetoric at school. Once at the front, Paul quickly discovers that war bears no resemblance to the glory promised by authority figures. Daily life becomes a cycle of fear, hunger, camaraderie, and sudden violence, where survival depends as much on luck as skill.
As the story progresses, Paul grows increasingly alienated from civilian life and even from his own past self. Moments of tenderness with fellow soldiers clash with the constant presence of death, revealing how war erodes identity, morality, and hope. The novel does not argue through ideology; instead, it persuades through lived experience, forcing the reader to witness how an entire generation becomes emotionally unmoored.
Numbered eBooks: 199
Number of Unique Covers: 69
Number of 1:1 Covers: 19
The Western Front
14 Unique Designs
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eBook Numbers 129 - 198
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The Hopeful Soldier
13 Unique Designs
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eBook Numbers 77 - 128
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No Man's Land
12 Unique Designs
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eBook Numbers 41 - 76
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The Death of a Soldier
11 Unique Designs
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eBook Numbers 19 - 40
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The Brother's in Arms
9 Unique Designs
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eBook Numbers 10 - 18
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The Bombardment
6 Unique Designs
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eBook Numbers 4 - 9
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The Butterfly
4 Unique Designs
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eBook Numbers 0 - 3
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Details
Publisher : Book.io
First Publication Date : 1929
Author : Erich Maria Remarque
Genres: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Novel, War Story
Language : English
Word Count : 90,000
Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)
Read On : Book.io eReader dApp
Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover
Cardano Policy ID : f41f3d822d1fcc941f1eb8537bbc2b18bd989882d49ae996de966b41
Author Info

Erich Maria Remarque
Erich Maria Remarque (1898–1970) was a German novelist best known for his powerful anti-war writing. He is most famous for All Quiet on the Western Front (1929), a stark and emotional portrayal of World War I from the perspective of ordinary soldiers, drawn partly from his own experience as a young German infantryman. The novel was an international success but was later banned and burned by the Nazis, who stripped Remarque of his citizenship and forced him into exile.
Much of Remarque’s wor… Read More
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