
Invasion
Invasion, also known as The Invasion of 1910, is a novel written by William Le Queux in 1906, with contributions from H. W. Wilson. It is a significant work of invasion literature that reflects pre-World War I sentiments, particularly Germanophobia, advocating for military preparedness against Germany. The story follows a fictional German invasion of England, detailing the struggles of British forces and the formation of a resistance movement amid the chaos. Originally serialized in the Daily Mail, the novel gained immense popularity, selling over one million copies and being translated into twenty-seven languages.




























