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The collection assembles cartoons, essays, and verses that chronicle the run-up to and experience of the Great War from a British satirical perspective. Through caricature and ironic commentary it traces mounting tensions, critiques militarism and espionage, sketches national leaders and policies, and lampoons diplomatic and military absurdities. Interleaving prose, verse, and illustration, it alternates patriotic fervor with sardonic humor, records home-front reactions, and interprets wartime episodes as both tragedy and farce. The overall effect is a topical, chronologically minded mosaic that uses wit to inform, criticize, and memorialize public sentiment during the conflict.
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