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A WarningAs Evelyn May's "Adult Frend" and accomplice I am privileged-or doomed to prepare the reader in part for what my young friend has recorded herein as her impressions of the Great American People and their Republic. And in doing so I am, fortunately, on this page, like Caesar's wife, above reproach.-1928-
This is a collection of stories or reports on the Great War by Lacey Amy, a Canadian. He was stationed in London for most of the war and his reportage went to newspapers and periodicals in the Empire.
Lacey Amy (1877-1962) is known foremost for the series of 'Blue Pete' Western Canadian Mountie stories. He also created Detective Muldrew and a series of mysteries around New York City in 1930s. Here are five short stories, three Westerns and two philosophical descriptions. Included is a period essay 'Degrading a Generation'.
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