With the Allies
1915
With the Allies, published in 1915 by Richard Harding Davis, is a historical account of World War I from the perspective of a war correspondent. The narrative captures the experiences of Davis as he travels through London, Brussels, and various battlefronts in Europe, detailing the grim realities of warfare and the resilience of the people affected by the conflict. Notably, the book critiques America's neutral stance and reflects on the cultural impacts of the war, beginning with the calm aboard the Lusitania and transitioning to the chaos of the German invasion of Belgium.



















