One of the earliest accounts (1920) of the great struggle written by a British correspondent with the French armies throughout the war, tracing its complicated and tragic command errors on both sides, the leadership of Joffre and Foch, the actions of the battles and the role of the French officers and army, and the eventual outcome. Includes 12 maps, index, and extensive notes and references. Reprint edition. 2006: 274 pages. Softcover. (Scholar's Bookshelf)
