
- 122 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
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About this book
In his career as a newspaper reporter, British author Hall Caine often traveled to engage in on-the-ground documentation of important world events. His experiences on the battlefields of World War I were documented in a breathtaking series of articles that are reproduced in this volume.
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Table of contents
- THE DRAMA OF THREE HUNDRED & SIXTY-FIVE DAYS
- Contents
- The Invisible Conflict
- Pen-Portrait of the Kaiser
- Pen-Portrait of the Crown Prince
- Some Salutary Lessons
- Pen-Portrait of the Archduke Ferdinand
- One of the Oldest, Feeblest, and Least Capable of Men
- "Good God, Man, Do You Mean to Say.."
- A German High Priest of Peace
- "We Shall Never Massacre Belgian Women"
- The Old German Adam
- A Conversation with Lord Roberts
- "We'll Fight and Fight Soon"
- "He Knows, Doesn't He?"
- We Believed It
- The Falling of the Thunderbolt
- The Part Chance Played
- "Why Isn't the House Cheering?"
- The Night of Our Ultimatum
- The Thunderstroke of Fate
- The Morning After
- "Your King and Country Need You"
- The Part Played by the British Navy
- The Part Played by Belgium
- What King Albert Did for Kingship
- "Why Shouldn't They, Since They Were Englishmen?"
- "But Liberty Must Go on, and... England"
- The Part Played by France
- The Soul of France
- The Motherhood of France
- Five Months After
- The Coming of Winter
- Christmas in the Trenches
- The Coming of Spring
- Nature Goes Her Own Way
- The Soul of the Man Who Sank the Lusitania
- The German Tower of Babel
- The Alien Peril
- Hymns of Hate
- The Part Played by Russia
- The Shadow of the Great Death
- The Russian Soul
- The Russian Moujik Mobilizing
- How the Russians Make War
- The Part Played by Poland
- The Soul of Poland
- The Old Soldier of Liberty
- The Part Played by Italy
- How the War Entered Italy
- The Italian Soul
- The Part Played by the Neutral Nations
- The Part Played by the United States
- The Thunderclap that Fell on England
- A Glimpse Op the King's Son
- The Part Played by Woman
- The Word of Woman
- The New Scarlet Letter
- And... After?
- War's Spiritual Compensations
- Let Us Pray for Victory
- Endnotes