The Children's Story of the War Volume 4 (of 10) The Story of the Year 1915

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The Children's Story of the War Volume 4 (of 10) The Story of the Year 1915

by Edward Parrott

EN·~12 hours·53 chapters

Chapters

53 total
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THE - CHILDREN'S STORY OF THE WAR - BY - SIR EDWARD PARROTT, M.A., LL.D. - AUTHOR OF "BRITAIN OVERSEAS," "THE PAGEANT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE," ETC.

0:09
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VOLUME IV. - The Story of the Year 1915

0:37
3

The Sinking of the Bluecher—January 24, 1915.

0:02
4

CHAPTER I. - SETTING THE HOUSE IN ORDER.

27:00
5

CHAPTER II. - THE LOSS OF THE "FORMIDABLE."

19:55
6

CHAPTER III. - THE BATTLE OF THE DOGGER BANK.

20:57
7

CHAPTER IV. - THE TURKISH DESCENT UPON EGYPT.

7:28
8

CHAPTER V. - WINTER WARFARE ON THE WESTERN FRONT.—I.

9:14
9

CHAPTER VI. - WINTER WARFARE ON THE WESTERN FRONT.—II.

8:01
10

CHAPTER VII. - STORIES FROM THE BATTLEFIELD.

13:46

Description

In this volume the author paints a vivid picture of 1915, the second year of the great conflict, as seen through the eyes of young readers. He explains how nations across Europe were drawn into a massive struggle, describing the massive mobilization of troops, the frantic rush to equip armies, and the enormous financial burdens that fell on ordinary people. The narrative introduces the reader to the challenges faced by the Allies—building a navy, securing supplies, and rallying volunteers—while also touching on the human cost of battles like the sinking of the Bluecher.

The book blends factual detail with poetic language, using verses and illustrations to make the complex realities of war accessible to children. It highlights the collective effort of citizens, the role of factories, and the emerging sense of national duty, all framed as a story of perseverance and hope. Listeners will gain a clear, age‑appropriate understanding of how the world changed during that pivotal year.

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The Children's Story of the War Volume 4 (of 10) The Story of the Year 1915 The Story of the Year 1915

Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (695K 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

2011-02-24

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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