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On The Firing Line

Hamilton Brock Fuller

"On the Firing Line" by Hamilton Brock Fuller and Anna Chapin Ray is a gripping tale set against the backdrop of World War I, delving into the harrowing experiences of war correspondents on the frontline. The novel immerses readers in the intense atmosphere of military fiction, where journalists risk their lives to capture the realities of combat and convey them to the world. Amidst the chaos of battlefields, the protagonists, seasoned war correspondents, navigate the dangers and challenges of frontline journalism. They witness the courage and sacrifice of soldiers firsthand, capturing moments of heroism and tragedy in their reporting. The novel explores themes of duty, honor, and courage as the correspondents confront the harsh realities of war. Their stories unfold against a backdrop of relentless combat and the moral dilemmas faced by soldiers on the firing line. Through vivid storytelling and poignant narratives, "On the Firing Line" sheds light on the profound impact of war on individuals and societies. It portrays the resilience of soldiers and journalists alike, highlighting their commitment to truth-telling amidst the chaos and devastation of World War I. As the correspondents document the human cost of conflict, the novel serves as a tribute to those who risked everything to bring the realities of war to light. "On the Firing Line" captures the essence of frontline journalism and the enduring spirit of those who bear witness to history in its most turbulent moments.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publish Date: Aug 1st, 2024
  • Pages: 182
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.42in - 0.52lb
  • EAN: 9789364280662
  • Categories: Drama

About the Author

Fuller, Hamilton Brock: - Hamilton Brock Fuller (1885-1957) was an American author and journalist whose career spanned much of the early to mid-20th century. Fuller is best known for his contributions to military fiction and his work as a war correspondent, particularly during World War I. His writings often reflect the intense experiences of soldiers on the battlefield, capturing the bravery, sacrifice, and moral complexities inherent in wartime. Fuller's background as a journalist provided him with firsthand insights into the realities of combat, which he vividly portrayed in his literary works. Anna Chapin Ray (1865-1945) was a prolific American author known for her novels and stories aimed at young adults and children. Born in Westfield, Massachusetts, Ray was educated at Smith College, where she cultivated her literary talents. Her works often focused on themes of personal development, family relationships, and adventure. Ray's storytelling was marked by its engaging characters and the positive moral messages woven into her narratives. Some of her well-known works include "Teddy: Her Book," "Teddy: Her Daughter," and "Nathalie's Chum." Ray also wrote under the pseudonym Sidney Howard, expanding her reach to different audiences. Throughout her career, she published numerous novels, short stories, and serials, contributing significantly to early 20th-century American literature for young readers. Her writing not only entertained but also imparted valuable life lessons, making her a beloved author in her genre.