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The Great War in England in 1897

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A speculative narrative depicts a sudden foreign attack on Britain after naval dominance is compromised, portraying coastal bombardments, incursions, and the peril of the capital alongside smaller scenes of outposts and civilian distress. Vivid imagined episodes are interleaved with didactic material and endorsements from military authorities, presenting arguments about the insufficiency of contemporary sea and land defenses, the need to strengthen volunteers and militia, and the strategic consequences of failed mobilization. The work alternates dramatic depiction with analytical commentary on naval strategy, preparedness, and national vulnerability.

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William Le Queux

William Le Queux was a British author and journalist known for his prolific output in the early 20th century, particularly in the genres of adventure and espionage fiction. His works often reflect the anxieties of his time, especially regarding national security and foreign threats. Among his notable titles is "A Secret Service: Being Strange Tales of a Nihilist," which showcases his flair for thrilling narratives intertwined with political intrigue. Le Queux's writing is characterized by its vivid storytelling and a keen sense of the dramatic, making him a significant figure in the landscape of popular literature during his era.

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