
A WOMAN'S EXPERIENCES IN THE GREAT WAR - BY - LOUISE MACK - (Mrs. CREED) - AUTHOR OF "AN AUSTRALIAN GIRL IN LONDON" - With 11 full-page Illustrations - LONDON: T. FISHER UNWIN Ltd - 1915
A WOMAN'S EXPERIENCES IN THE GREAT WAR
CHAPTER I - CROSSING THE CHANNEL
CHAPTER II - ON THE WAY TO ANTWERP
CHAPTER III - GERMANS ON THE LINE
CHAPTER IV - IN THE TRACK OF THE HUNS
CHAPTER V - AERSCHOT
CHAPTER VI - THE SWIFT RETRIBUTION
CHAPTER VII - THEY WOULD NOT KILL THE COOK
CHAPTER VIII - "YOU'LL NEVER GET THERE"
A vivid, first‑hand account follows a determined young woman as she leaves wartime England and embarks on a night crossing of the Channel toward a beleaguered Belgium. The journey is painted with the tension of distant gunfire, the flickering lights of English battleships, and the quiet dread of a world suddenly turned hostile. Upon reaching Ostend, she confronts a city stripped of its former glamour, its streets echoing with the sounds of evacuation and wounded soldiers being carried to aid.
Through the eyes of a war correspondent and a compassionate narrator, the narrative captures the stark contrast between the ordinary comforts of hotel rooms and the harsh reality of a town under siege. The author’s keen observations of the people she meets—captains, nurses, fellow reporters—bring the early days of the Great War to life, offering listeners a personal glimpse into courage, loss, and the fragile hope that persists amid chaos.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (338K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Andrea Ball & Marc D'Hooghe
Release date
2011-02-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1935
A lively Australian writer who moved easily between fiction, poetry, journalism, and memoir, she is especially remembered for turning her firsthand experience of the First World War into vivid, popular writing. Her career stretched from school stories and novels to newspaper work in Sydney and London, giving her an unusually wide place in early 20th-century literary life.
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