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Great Britain at War

Great Britain at War

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Chapter 1 FOREWORD

Word Count: 799    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

divers of the great munition centres), some of which have already appeared in the press both in England and America, I

on the one hand, raising Humanity to a godlike altitude or depressing it lower than the brutes. But, because these articles are a simple record of what I have seen and what I have heard, they may perhaps

nd French hearts, but, I venture to think, a much greater joy in the hearts of all true Americans. I happened to be in Paris on the memorable day America declared war, and I shall never forget the

understanding that existed between these two great nations. In America I beheld a people young, ardent, indomitable, full of the u

a common ideal, heart to heart and hand to hand, for the good of Humanity, what earthly power should ever be able to withstand their united strength. In my soul I knew that the false teaching of history-that great obstacle to the progress of the world-was

hmen as they are, and not as they have been represented. Surely the time

lo-Saxon peoples stand united in a noble comradeship for the good of the world and for those generations that are yet to be, a comradeship which I, for one, do most sincerely hope and pray may develop into a veritable

l mourn as British women have mourned these last terrible years; yet, in these deaths, in this noble blood, in these tears

great English-speaking races, wars shall be made to cease in all the world; that peace and happiness, truth and justice shall be established amo

can and to Briton to work for, strive, think an

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Great Britain at War
“Jeffery Farnol (10 February 1878 – 9 August 1952) was a British writer since 1907 until his death, known for writing more than 40 romance novels, some formulaic and set in the Georgian Era or English Regency period, and swashbucklers, he with Georgette Heyer founded the Regency romantic genre."Great Britain at War" was written during the First World War and appears to have a very clear message: the war has required great sacrifices, but the British people have made them in good heart and with courage. They have "weathered the storm" and "turned the tide"and now have the upper hand in the fight against Germany. (Excerpt from Wikipedia/Goodreads)”
1 Chapter 1 FOREWORD2 Chapter 2 CARTRIDGES3 Chapter 3 RIFLES AND LEWIS GUNS4 Chapter 4 CLYDEBANK5 Chapter 5 SHIPS IN MAKING6 Chapter 6 THE BATTLE CRUISERS7 Chapter 7 A HOSPITAL8 Chapter 8 THE GUNS9 Chapter 9 A TRAINING CAMP10 Chapter 10 ARRAS11 Chapter 11 THE BATTLEFIELDS12 Chapter 12 FLYING MEN13 Chapter 13 YPRES14 Chapter 14 WHAT BRITAIN HAS DONE