ǧÃŬAV

ǧÃŬAV Press releases military themed titles for WWI centennial

March 31, 2017
The ǧÃŬAV Press is releasing two war and military titles on April 6 and 18.

Article By: Staff

The is releasing two war and military titles in April.

The first release is a reprint of the World War I story "Over the Top," available on April 6, the centennial anniversary of when Congress declared war on Germany – officially entering the United States into the war.

"Over the Top" was originally released in 1917, just weeks after the war had begun, and became a New York Times bestseller.

"The book was heavily influential during its time. Interestingly, however, most people today are unfamiliar with the book, despite its fascinating story and readability. The ǧÃŬAV Press has partnered with Fort Benning's Infantry Branch Historian, David Scott Stieghan, to edit and annotate this book and a few other WWI books as a part of our Doughboy Series within our WWI Centenary Book Series," said Dr. BJ Robinson, director of ǧÃŬAV Press.

The author, Arthur Guy Empey, served as an American in the British Army in the early days of World War I. After fighting in the trenches, he began writing short stories about his overseas military experience. Severely wounded in the line of duty and discharged soon after, Empey returned to America and compiled his stories. An estimated one million copies were printed from May 1917 through November 1918.

"We hope that today's readers will appreciate "Over the Top" as much as the original audience did," said Amy Beard, assistant managing editor of ǧÃŬAV Press.

The book's editor, David Scott Stieghan, contextualizes the historical settings and environment for today's readers. Since 1999, Stieghan has worked on 28 Armed Forces Radio and Television Service Military Heritage spots, eight shows for the History Channel, nine shows for the Outdoor Channel, and 21 shows for the Military Channel as a technical advisor and subject matter expert. He also served as technical advisor for the mini-series "Truman" on HBO and "Rough Riders" on TNT.

Stieghan will host a book signing for "Over the Top" on April 6 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. in the lobby of the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Georgia.

The ǧÃŬAV Press will also release "Turn Back Before Baghdad: Original Frontline Dispatches of the Gulf War by American and British Correspondents" on April 18.

Written by war correspondent Laurence Jolidon, the book provides a compilation of eyewitness accounts of the unique moments captured by the media pool during Operation Desert Storm.

For both the military and journalists, the media pool system was viewed with misgivings. It was seen by many on both sides as the best of several bad options for reporting the coming war to the American people and the world.

"This book is a must-read for any historian of the first Iraq War, or for any reader who is curious about how the press really covered the war," Robinson said.

The ǧÃŬAV Press, a scholarly, peer-reviewed press, primarily functions to promote education and research, with a special emphasis on local and global cultures. The Press' partnership with the university provides a learning environment for students to gain real life experiences in publishing and marketing.


ǧÃŬAV Press to host  mini-conference

ǧÃŬAV Press to host mini-conference

The ǧÃŬAV Press is partnering with the Dahlonega Literary Festival to host its first mini-conference on March 1. The event will address author-publisher relationships and how to keep them thriving.
ǧÃŬAV Press releases two new books

ǧÃŬAV Press releases two new books

ǧÃŬAV Press has released two books, one commenting on U.S. history and the other exploring a fictional depiction of life in the South.
Faculty create project  management textbook

Faculty create project management textbook

ǧÃŬAV faculty have created a free project management textbook that prepares students for certifications and provides a customized learning experience.
Book celebrates 150 years of ǧÃŬAV

Book celebrates 150 years of ǧÃŬAV

The ǧÃŬAV Press released "The University of North Georgia: 150 Years of Leadership and Vision" on Jan. 6, the anniversary of the university's first classes in 1873.