"The King's Pilgrimage" offers a poignant glimpse into the aftermath of World War I, documenting King George V's solemn journey to the war cemeteries of Great Britain and Europe. Frank Fox chronicles this historic pilgrimage, providing a powerful testament to the sacrifices made during the conflict. As a record of the era, the book offers invaluable insights into the emotional landscape following the war. Explore the meticulously maintained war cemeteries and the symbolic importance of the King's visit as a moment of national mourning and remembrance. A vital historical document for anyone interested in World War I, British history, or the enduring legacy of war. This carefully prepared print edition ensures the preservation of this significant historical account.
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