
The Brighton Boys in the Trenches, published in 1918 by James R. Driscoll, is a historical novel set during World War I. It follows Herbert Whitcomb and his friend Roy Flynn as they transition from school life to military service, exploring themes of patriotism, friendship, and the harsh realities of trench warfare. The narrative captures the emotional struggles of young soldiers conscripted into a global conflict, highlighting their courage and loyalty amidst the challenges they face.















