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The writer records visits to Western Front battlefields soon after the Armistice and compares those impressions with earlier wartime journeys, combining eyewitness description, conversations with senior officers, and documentary material to survey the last campaigns. The narrative examines defensive fighting and counter-offensives, the emergence and impact of tanks and aircraft, breaches of major defensive lines, operations in Alsace-Lorraine and at Strasbourg, and the increasing involvement of American forces. Vivid battlefield scenes are balanced with strategic analysis and a statistical appendix to clarify the contributions and staff work that shaped the concluding phase of the conflict.

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Mrs. Humphry Ward

Mrs. Humphry Ward was an English novelist and biographer, known for her insightful exploration of social issues and the complexities of human relationships. Her literary career spanned the late 19th and early 20th centuries, during which she published numerous works that often reflected her progressive views on women's rights and education. Among her notable titles is "Helbeck of Bannisdale," a novel that delves into themes of faith and moral conflict. In addition to her fiction, she is recognized for her autobiographical writings, particularly "A Writer's Recollections," which provide a glimpse into her life and the literary circles of her time.

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