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Great Britain at War

by Jeffery Farnol

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Great Britain at War examines the nation's collective efforts during the First World War, focusing on the contributions of civilians and military personnel. The work discusses Britain’s industrial mobilisation, including the production of military supplies such as cartridges, rifles, and ships, alongside the organisation of training camps and military operations. Farnol emphasizes the importance of civilian involvement and sacrifice, reflecting on the emotional and logistical challenges faced by those on the home front and the front lines. The narrative also describes specific battle locations, such as Arras and Ypres, and documents aspects of wartime life, including hospitals and factory work.

Written in the early 20th century, the book provides a descriptive overview of Britain’s wartime activities and achievements. It aims to evoke a sense of national pride and unity by highlighting the collective effort and resilience of the British people during a period of significant conflict and upheaval.

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Set up and electrotyped by J. S. Cushing Co., Norwood, Mass., U.S.A. Presswork by S. J. Parkhill & Co., Boston, Mass., U.S.A. BY JEFFERY FARNOL THE BROAD HIGHWAY THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN THE HONOURABLE MR. TAWNISH BELTANE THE SMITH THE DEFINITE OBJECT To ALL MY AMERICAN FRIENDS CONTENTS PAGE I Foreword 1 II Cartridges 6 III Rifles and Lewis Guns 12 IV Clydebank 24 V Ships in Making 33 VI The Battle Cruisers 40 VII A Hospital 58 VIII The Guns 69 IX A Training Camp 88 X Arras 103 XI The Battlefields 115 XII Flying Men 125 XIII Ypres 144 XIV What Britain Has Done 156 GREAT BRITAIN AT WAR I FOREWORD In publishing these collected articles in book form (the result of my visits to Flanders, the battlefields of France and divers of the great munition centres), some of which have already appeared in the press both in England and America, I do so with a certain amount of diffidence, because of their so many imperfections and of their inadequacy of expression. But what man, especially in these days, may hope to treat a theme so vast, a tragedy so awful, without a sure knowledge that all he can say must fall so infinitely far below the daily happenings which are, 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 be of use in bringing out of the shadow—that awful shadow of “usualness” into which they have fallen—many incidents that would, before the war, have roused the world to wonder, to pity and to infinite awe. Since the greater number of these articles was written, America has thrown her might into the scale against merciless Barbarism and Autocracy; at her entry into the drama there was joy in English and 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 deep-souled enthusiasm of the many Americans it was my privilege to know there. America, the greatest democracy in the world, had at last taken her stand on the side of Freedom, Justice and Humanity. As an Englishman, I love and am proud of…

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