
Now It Can Be Told
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- Gibbs, Philip
1877 - 1962
About this book
In "Now It Can Be Told," penned by Philip Gibbs in the early 20th century, a vivid recounting of the aftermath of World War I unfolds. This historical document delves into the harsh realities of modern warfare, offering a unique perspective through Gibbs's firsthand experiences as a war correspondent. The narrative sheds light on the intricacies of wartime journalism and the profound impact of global conflicts on individuals and societies. Ideal for history enthusiasts and students of journalism, this account captures the essence of a pivotal era in world history, resonating with those seeking a deeper understanding of the human cost of war.
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