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A wartime correspondent assembles first-hand dispatches and diary entries from his first year on the Continent, tracing a journey from America to besieged cities and front-line forts. He describes bombardments, a city surrender, episodes of capture and espionage, and lighter moments such as a local dance, alternating between scenes at staff headquarters and observation of trench work. Portraits of soldiers, officers, diplomats, and anxious civilians emphasize daily routines, stoicism, and fear. Reflective passages and an appendix address reported atrocities and the widespread sorrow experienced by the populace.

About the Author

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Horace Green

Horace Green was an American author best known for his work "The Log of a Noncombatant," which offers a unique perspective on the experiences of a civilian during wartime. His writing reflects a thoughtful and introspective approach to the themes of conflict and the human condition. Green's contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the impact of war on society and individuals, making his work relevant to discussions about peace and the role of noncombatants in times of strife.

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