âThe World’s Work Second War Manual: The Conduct of the Warâ provides insights into the strategies, events, and perspectives of World War I as understood during its early stages. Authored by Arthur Wilson Page, this manual offers a contemporary view on the conduct of the war, reflecting the political and military atmosphere of 1914. It serves as a valuable historical document for understanding the initial strategies, public sentiment, and the unfolding events of the conflict.
This book provides a lens into the past, allowing readers to explore how the war was perceived and analyzed as it happened. It is essential reading for historians, students, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the First World War from a unique, contemporary vantage point.
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