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The narrator, drawing on direct observation, records the realities of industrialized war through battlefield episodes, ruined towns, and artillery engagements, interspersed with portraits of commanders, observers, and rank-and-file men. The book analyzes the conduct and psychology of combat, the routines and horrors of trench life, and the methods and consequences of large-scale offensives, while contrasting moments of courage with scenes of devastation and loss. Throughout, reflective passages consider the moral cost of such conflict and urge remembrance and reform to avert repetition.

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Philip Gibbs

Philip Gibbs was an English author and journalist known for his insightful writings on the impact of war and society. His works often reflect his experiences during World War I, providing a vivid portrayal of the era. Notable titles include "Adventures in Journalism," which chronicles his experiences as a war correspondent, and "From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917," offering a poignant look at the battlefield. Gibbs's writing spans various genres, including novels and social commentary, and he is recognized for his ability to capture the complexities of human experience in times of conflict.

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