Now all roads lead to France and heavy is the tread
Of the living; but the dead returning lightly dance.
Edward Thomas, Roads

Friday, August 19, 2022

War Correspondents, 1914-1918—A Roads Collection


Correspondent Richard Harding Davis


From the Editor:  This is a representative listing, not inclusive of all the articles we have published on this top in Roads to the Great WarMH


Articles


The Value of War Correspondents


Illustrator-Correspondents at the Siege of Antwerp


Eyewitness: France Marches to War, August 1914 (Phillip Gibbs)


Dardanelles Diary: The View from Offshore


Reporting from a World War I Battlefield: the Champagne, September 1915 (E. Alexander Powell)



French Soldier by Georges Scott



Georges Scott: Portraitist of the Poilu


Nellie Bly, War Correspondent


In the Path of War: Destruction of Belgian Villages (Irvin S. Cobb)


Canada's Golgotha or the Legend of the Crucified Soldier


Escape Artist: the Nine Lives of Harry Perry Robinson



Nellie Bly, Correspondent



Gustaf Hellström, Swedish Foreign Correspondent for Dagens Nyheter (The Daily News), Paris 1911-1917


Alan Seeger, War Correspondent


Conan Doyle Visits Wipers


Conan Doyle Visits the Italian Front


Treat 'em Rough: Letters From Jack the Kaiser Killer (Ring Lardner)



Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Takes a Break from His
Battlefield Touring


Book Reviews


American Journalists in the Great War


Amid the Ruins: Damon Runyon, World War I Reports from the Trenches, October 1918–March 1919


The AEF in Print



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