Elizabeth Cobbs

Elizabeth Cobbs is an American historian, author, and documentary filmmaker known for her works on American history and international relations. She has written both fiction and non-fiction, and her books often explore themes of diplomacy, politics, and social change.

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  1. 1. The Hello Girls

    America's First Women Soldiers

    This captivating historical account delves into the untold story of the pioneering women who served as telephone operators during World War I. These brave and skilled "Hello Girls" played a crucial role in ensuring seamless communication on the front lines, bridging the gap between American and French forces. Despite their significant contributions, they faced challenges in gaining recognition and equal treatment within the military. The narrative highlights their determination, resilience, and the eventual fight for acknowledgment, shedding light on a pivotal yet overlooked chapter in women's military history.

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  2. 2. Pantry Cocktails

    Creating Craft Cocktails at Home with What You Have

    This delightful guide offers a fresh and innovative approach to mixology, encouraging readers to craft delicious cocktails using ingredients commonly found in their kitchen pantries. With a focus on creativity and resourcefulness, it provides an array of recipes that transform everyday staples into sophisticated drinks. The book emphasizes the joy of experimentation and the art of improvisation, making it accessible to both seasoned bartenders and home enthusiasts. It celebrates the idea that great cocktails can be made without fancy equipment or rare ingredients, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary.