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This is an amazing book about the Royal Flying Corps Headquarters during the First World War, which led it to become an independent arm ( April 1st, 1918 ), known today as the Royal Air Force.

Characteristics

Book cover finish Canvas finish, Hardcover ( rounded spine binding )
Special features First edition, Insert, Dedicated copy
Condition Acceptable
Number of pages 315
Published date 1920
Languages English
Size 13 x 19 x 4 cm
Author Maurice Baring
Editor G. Bell and Sons Ltd.

Description

CHAPTER I

" ALSO DOCH ! "

May - August, 1914.

 

In May, 1914, I was travelling in Russia with a Russian friend of mine. When we reached Warsaw station, where you not only used to change, but where the railway itself continued on a different gauge, my friend talked of the military and strategical causes of this change of gauge, of further railway changes that were contemplated, and from this the talk veered to the European situation.

 

We talked of the Entente, of the Balkan situation, of the Russian army, of the German army, of the policy of the German Government, and my friend developed at some length his views on the European situation, and as to what would happen in the immediate future in the Balkans and elsewhere.

 

At one moment I interrupted him and said : " But if you are right in your diagnosis of the situation a European war is inevitable. "

 

" I think there will be a European war, " my friend answered, " this year. " ( ... )

 

Excerpt from page No. 3.