Though the author was born and raised in England, it was E. W. Hornung's travels and military service that served as the chief source of inspiration for his literary works. The volume Notes of a Camp-Follower on the Western Front is a gripping account based heavily on the time Hornung spent on the margins of military camps in France at the height of World War I.

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- Title
- Contents
- AN ARK IN THE MUD
- Under Way
- A Handful of Men
- Sunday on Board
- CHRISTMAS UP THE LINE
- Under Fire
- Casualties
- An Interrupted Lunch
- Christmas Day
- The Babes in the Trenches
- DETAILS
- Orderly Men
- The Jocks
- Gunners
- The Guards
- A Boy's Grave
- THE REST HUT
- Fresh Ground
- Opening Day
- The Hut in Being
- Writers and Readers
- War and the Man
- 'WE FALL TO RISE'
- Before the Storm
- Another Opening Day
- The End of a Beginning
- The Road Back
- In the Day of Battle
- Other Old Fellows
- The Rest Camp—And After
- Endnotes