The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 3 (of 10) From the First Battle of Ypres to the End of the Year 1914

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The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 3 (of 10) From the First Battle of Ypres to the End of the Year 1914

by Edward Parrott

EN·~9 hours·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total
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British Aeroplanes attacking the Zeppelin Factory at Friedrichshafen. - On November 21, 1914, three British aeroplanes flew from France across the mountains into Germany, a distance of 250 miles, and dropped bombs on the Zeppelin factory at Friedrichshafen, on the shores of Lake Constance. Serious damage was done, and all the pilots but one returned safely. Another daring air raid was made on Christmas Day 1914 by seven aeroplanes on German warships lying off Cuxhaven.

0:29
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THE - CHILDREN'S STORY - OF THE WAR

0:13
3

THOMAS NELSON AND SONS, Ltd. - LONDON, EDINBURGH, PARIS, AND NEW YORK 1916

0:33
4

CHAPTER I. - A GLANCE BACKWARDS.

28:49
5

CHAPTER II. - SOME GERMAN THEORIES OF WAR.

15:18
6

CHAPTER III. - FROM ARRAS TO ARMENTIÈRES.

17:44
7

CHAPTER IV. - FROM LILLE TO NIEUPORT.

6:05
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CHAPTER V. - MAUD'HUY AT ARRAS, AND THE RETREAT FROM ANTWERP.

21:20
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CHAPTER VI. - WITH RAWLINSON IN BELGIUM.

1:38
10

CHAPTER VII. - THE LONG, THIN LINE OF STEEL AND VALOUR.

14:27

Description

A vivid chronicle of the first months of the Great War, this volume brings the early battles to life through the eyes of young readers. It opens with daring air raids—British pilots soaring over the Alps to strike the Zeppelin factory at Friedrichshafen and a Christmas‑day sortie against German ships—illustrating how technology turned the sky into a new battlefield. The narrative then steps back to set the scene, explaining how rival empires, industrial ambition, and tangled alliances set Europe on a collision course.

The author weaves together the political maneuvers of Germany, Russia, and Britain with the gritty reality of trench life, describing the mud‑caked soldiers returning from the Aisne and the hurried preparations for a war that seemed endless. By blending clear historical context with accessible storytelling, the book invites listeners to grasp the scope of the conflict while feeling the human heartbeat behind the headlines.

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The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 3 (of 10) From the First Battle of Ypres to the End of the Year 1914 From the First Battle of Ypres to the End of the Year 1914

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (528K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marcia Brooks, Ross Cooling and the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2011-02-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Edward Parrott

1863–1921

Best known for turning history and current events into lively reading for young audiences, this British teacher, editor, and politician wrote with a strong gift for storytelling. His books on war and British history helped shape how many early 20th-century readers learned about the world.

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