This book is a personal memoir of Arthur Ruhl's experiences as a war correspondent during World War I. Ruhl covered the war from the Western Front to the Gallipoli campaign, and his writing provides a unique perspective on the war from a civilian journalist's point of view. This memoir is a valuable historical document and an engaging personal narrative.
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