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A British artillery officer records impressions of the United States gathered during wartime travel, contrasting social customs, humour, industrial production and aspects of military life. He recounts visits to munitions plants, factories, towns and ports, and reflects on encounters with civilians and soldiers, service at sea, and the practical challenges of armament manufacture. Observations shift between technical notes and anecdotal portraits of everyday manners, with an underlying effort to explain American attitudes to British readers and to promote mutual understanding and practical cooperation between the two peoples.

About the Author

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Hector MacQuarrie

Hector MacQuarrie was a British officer whose experiences during World War I inspired his writing. He is best known for his book "Over Here: Impressions of America by a British officer," which offers a unique perspective on American society and culture during the war. Through his observations, MacQuarrie provides insights into the transatlantic relationship and the American home front, reflecting on the differences and similarities between British and American life. His work contributes to the understanding of the historical context of the era and the impact of the war on both nations.

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