NamebookKings, Queens and Pawns: An American Woman at the Front
AuthorMary Roberts Rinehart
Time10:26:58
Book annotation
A personal account of the American author's visit to Europe in January 1915 while a war correspondent in Belgium for The Saturday Evening Post. She writes: "War is not two great armies meeting in a clash and frenzy of battle. It is much more than that. War is a boy carried on a stretcher, looking up at God's blue sky with bewildered eyes that are soon to close; war is a woman carrying a child that has been wounded by a shell; war is spirited horses tied in burning buildings and waiting for death; war is the flower of a race, torn, battered, hungry, bleeding, up to its knees in icy water; war is an old woman burning a candle before the Mater Dolorosa for the son she has given. For King and Country!" (Summary by MaryAnn and M.R.R.)
For King and CountryTaking a Chance'Somewhere in France'La Panne' 'Twas a Famous Victory 'A Talk with the King of the BelgiansThe CauseThe Story with an EndThe Night Raid on DunkirkNo Man's LandThe Iron DivisionAt the House of the BarrierNight in the Trenches'Wipers'Lady Decie's StoryRunning the BlockadeThe Man of YpresIn the Line of the 'Mitrailleuse'French Guns in Action'I Nibble Them'Dunkirk: From my JournalTea with the Air-FightersThe Women at the FrontThe Little 'Sick and Sorry' HouseFlightVolunteers and PatriotsA Luncheon at British HeadquartersA Strange PartySir John FrenchAlong the Great Bethune RoadThe Military SecretQueen Mary of EnglandThe Queen of The BelgiansThe Red Badge of MercyIn Terms of Life and DeathThe Losing GameHow Americans Can HelpAn Army of Children
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