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A series of letters addressed to an American correspondent offers eyewitness reportage and reflective commentary on the nation's mobilization and daily life during the war. The author interweaves visits to naval and military installations with scenes from factories, training, and community efforts to document social transformation, civic sacrifice, and sustaining morale. Practical details about logistics and auxiliary services are balanced with reflections on leadership, duty, and international perceptions, with the aim of explaining policy and action to foreign readers. The collection combines personal observation, reportage, and persuasive argument to show how civilians and servicemembers adapted to extraordinary demands.

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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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