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Paperback A bestseller .  In August 1914 Muskokans rushed to enlist in the British Empire’s war that was supposed to be over by Christmas. After four years, with millions of soldiers and millions more civilians killed, the euphoria had long since turned to grim despair. Muskokans Fight the Great War is historian J. Patrick Boyer’s lead-off book in a new series of modern histories about Muskoka. This book includes previously undisclosed events and many never-before-published photos. CHAPTERS 1. Canada’s Prime Minister Interrupts His Muskoka Vacation 2. Canada’s War Minister Rallies Muskokans 3. First Flush of War Euphoria 4. Christmas Comes, Christmas Goes 5. Muskoka’s Home Front Shoulders Its War Work 6. Confronting Spies and “Enemy Aliens” in Muskoka 7. Indigenous Warriors Show Up for Battle 8. Muskoka Raises Its Own Battalion of Fighting Men 9. A Hundred Mile March 10. The 122nd Becomes Military Police, Sports Champs, and Farmers 11. Muskoka Soldiers Next Add a Foresters’ Role 12. The 122nd Resumes Military Police Duty 13. Women Galvanize Muskoka’s Home Front 14. Europe’s Aching Womb of Death 15. A Long Journey to War 16. Muskoka’s Overseas Battalion Meets Its Fate 17. War’s Imperatives Rebrand Britain’s Germanic Monarchy 18. Muskokans and Other Canucks Hew Wood to Fell the Foe 19. Fear of Looming Defeat Conjures Extreme Measures 20. Dr. McGibbon Goes to Ottawa 21. Making Up an Army of Unwilling Soldiers 22. Shutting Down “The War to End All Wars”