Originally published in 1915, this book records the experiences of
John Howard Whitehouse (1873-1955) in Belgium during the First
World War. Whitehouse was a Liberal politician, Quaker and founder
of the Bembridge School, an early example of alternative education.
The text records his impressions following a visit to Belgium to
ascertain the condition of the civilian population and the effects
of the War on the country. A short introduction by David Lloyd
George and illustrative figures are included. This book will be of
value to anyone with an interest in personal accounts of the First
World War and the writings of Whitehouse.
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