The White Morning

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The White Morning: A Novel of the Power of the German Woman in Wartime is a 1918 novel by Gertrude Franklin Atherton.

Drawn from Atherton's experiences as a nurse during World War I, it is a story of a revolution by women against the German Kaiser.

The White Morning: A Novel of the Power of the German Woman in Wartime New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. Pubrs. Photograph in front, captioned "Gisela", of a woman in profile, in a Brunhilde helmet; photograph by Arnold Genthe, New York.

Includes an afterword, pp. 177-195, entitled "The Women of Germany: An Argument for my The White Morning" from The Bookman, February, 1918, by courtesy of Dodd, Mead & Co.