"The ‘Fighting 69th’ New York National Guard--known in the U.S. Army as the 165th Infantry--was the most famed regiment in the AEF. In this very readable book, Stephen Harris captures the spirit as well as the achievements of this legendary unit and its indomitable officers and men."—Edward M. Coffman, author of <i>The War To End all Wars: The American Military Experience in World War I</i>
"In <i>Duffy's War</i>, Stephen L. Harris has crafted a keenly researched and thoroughly engrossing history of the 'Fighting 69th.' Harris renders vivid portraits of Father Francis Duffy, 'Wild Bill' Donovan, and the other New York Irish who plunged into the horror of World War I's Western Front. This is an important book for any reader with an interest in well-written Irish-American, as well as American, history."—Peter F. Stevens, author of <i>The Rogue's March: John Riley and the St. Patrick's Battalion, 1846-48</i>
“The detailed accounting reflects the value of the personal accounts that Harris has so well examined and integrated into a stimulating and coherent narrative. . . . how urgently you read this book depends on who you are, but no matter what the answer to that question may be, it will be worth your time”—<i>Parameters</i>
"<i>Duffy’s War</i>, the third and final volume in Stephen L. Harris’ trilogy on New York National Guard regiments in WWI, is a richly detailed and well-told narrative and one of the best books on that war in recent memory."—militarytrader.com
"It is an outstanding book in which Stephen Harris sings, in a distinctive voice, of arms and the man. . . . The research in the entire book is impressive. . . . The social and personal information, intertwined with the meticulous accounting of trench warfare, surprisingly compliment each other. Together, they emphasize what it feels like to risk death twenty-four hours a day."—ossreborn.com
“His in-depth research of people, places and events and easy-read approach can make anyone a New York Guard expert in short order.”—<i>National Guard</i>