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  • War and the Weird

    This book explores the intersection of warfare and the supernatural, delving into strange and eerie occurrences that allegedly took place during times of conflict. It likely examines various legends, myths, and purported supernatural events that occurred during wars throughout history, spanning from ancient battles to more contemporary conflicts up to the time of its publication in 1920.Authors R. ... Read more

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  • War and the Weird

    Enriched edition. Exploring the Haunting Intersections of War and the Supernatural

    In 'War and the Weird', the collection brings forth an eclectic assortment of stories that seamlessly blend the realms of warfare with the supernatural. This anthology stands as a literary tapestry where the stark realities of war intersect with the eerie in tales that challenge the imagination and explore the human condition during times of conflict. The works within span a multitude of literary ... Read more

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  • War and the Weird (WWI Centenary Series)

    Series series WWI Centenary Series
    This early work by Robert Thurston Hopkins and Forbes Phillips was originally published in 1916 and we are now republishing it as part of our WWI Centenary Series. 'War and the Weird' is a novel about strange occurrences on the front lines of the Great War. This book is part of the World War One Centenary series; creating, collating and reprinting new and old works of poetry, fiction, ... Read more

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  • War Is War

    by A. M. Burrage ...
    Alfred Burrages War is War is his sincere and successful attempt to record his experiences as a private soldier in France during the First World War, his reactions to abnormal conditions and his observations.Written in the 1920s he wanted the curious to know what war was really like. Burrage realized that nearly all such memoirs were written by ex-officers who inevitably saw the war from a ... Read more

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  • The Somme

    Also Including The Coward

    Series Book 3 - Casemate Classic War Fiction
    Two World War I classics: The story of a British soldier enduring the battle in France and a novella starring a man who takes drastic steps to escape the Great War.The million British dead have left no books behind. What they felt as they died hour by hour in the mud, or were choked horribly with gas, or relinquished their reluctant lives on stretchers, no witness tells. But here is a book that ... Read more

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  • Impressions of a War Correspondent

    by George Lynch ...
    There are few people in the world who have more opportunity for getting close to the hot, interesting things of one's time than the special correspondent of a great paper. He is enabled to see the wheels go round; has the chance of getting his knowledge at first hand. In stirring times the drama of life is to him like the first night of a play. There are no preconceived opinions for him to go by; ... Read more

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  • The Glory of the Trenches

    In 1914, Coningsby Dawson went to Ottawa, saw Sir Sam Hughes, and was offered a commission in the Canadian Field Artillery on the completion of his training at the Royal Military College of Canada, at Kingston, Ontario. "His long training at Kingston had been very severe. It included besides the various classes which he attended a great deal of hard exercise, long rides or foot marches over frozen ... Read more

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  • Viy

    by Nikolai Gogol ...
    Based on Slavic superstitions of the "midnight deadâ€, Nikolai Gogol's classic horror story VIY (1835) serves up a macabre mixture of demons, witches, exorcisms and Satanic pacts. VIY was the inspiration for Mario Bava's classic gothic horror film The Mask Of The Demon (1960). ... Read more

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  • 7 Best Stories of Maupassant

    7SeriesBooks Classic Quick-Reads, #2

    by Michael Stern ...
    Series Book 2 - 7SeriesBooks Classic Quick-Reads
    We are living in a fast world. We don’t have enough time and leisure to sit through an entire movie for 3 hours or a really long book of 700 pages. We need everything to be quick, easy and instant. That is where we, 7SeriesBooks pitch in!7SeriesBooks, as name itself suggests, feeds everything in 7s. We give you the 7 Best stories of a world famous story teller, 7 best works in any genre, 7 best ... Read more

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  • Leaves from a Field Note-Book

    Exploring Nature, Solitude, and the Human Experience through Literary Musings and Philosophical Reflections

    by J. H. Morgan ...
    In "Leaves from a Field Note-Book," J. H. Morgan crafts a poignant exploration of the natural world, infused with personal reflection and astute observation. The work transcends mere documentation; it interweaves intricate sketches of flora and fauna with eloquent prose, situating itself within the rich tradition of naturalistic literature. Morgan'Äôs style is both lyrical and pragmatic, inviting ... Read more

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  • The red laugh: fragments of a discovered manuscript

    Enriched edition. Exploring the depths of human nature through fragments of red laughter and dark storytelling

    Translated by A. Linden ...
    In "The Red Laugh: Fragments of a Discovered Manuscript," Leonid Andreyev presents a harrowing exploration of the human psyche in the face of war and suffering. Through fragmented narratives and vivid imagery, Andreyev delves into the absurdity of violence and the darkness inherent in the human condition, capturing the disjointed realities of those caught in conflict. His expressionist style, ... Read more

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  • The Amateur Army

    Series series The World At War
    Patrick MacGill (24 December 1889 – November 1963) was an Irish journalist, poet and novelist, known as "The Navvy Poet" because he had worked as a navvy before he began writing. This work is a collection of essays describing an Irish enlisted man's experience of the training leading up to his departure to fight in the first world war. (Excerpt from Goodreads) ... Read more

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