"The Great World War, Volume 7" offers a detailed account of the First World War, covering key military events, political developments, and social impacts of the conflict. Written by Frank Arthur Mumby, David Hannay, and C. Grahame-White, this volume provides insights into the strategies, technologies, and human experiences that defined the war. From the trenches to the home front, the book explores the multifaceted nature of the war and its profound consequences. Readers interested in military history and the history of the early 20th century will find this volume to be a valuable resource. This historical work captures the magnitude and complexity of the Great War, providing context for understanding one of the most significant conflicts in modern history.
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