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The cover of The Drama of 365 Days: Scenes in the Great War by Hall Caine. The book contains Caine's series of World War I propaganda articles originally published in the Daily Telegraph. The book is dedicated to the young manhood of the British Empire. Published in book form in 1915.

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current18:41, 5 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 18:41, 5 March 20072,014 × 3,110 (997 KB)Peter I. VardyCover of a book by Hall Caine, usually a romantic novelist, on this occasion giving his opinions on the first year of the Great War. Based on articles published in The Daily Telegraph. Published in book form in 1915. {{PD-age}}
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