
What One Man Saw: Being the Personal Impressions of a War Correspondent in Cuba (Softcover)
by H Irving Hancock. 1898. 177p
The text recounts the experiences of a war correspondent during the Spanish-American War in Cuba, detailing the anticipation of battle and the chaos of combat. It describes the strategic positioning of troops, the sound of gunfire, and the camaraderie among soldiers as they prepare for conflict. The correspondent reflects on the horrors of war, the challenges faced, and the mental toll it takes on those involved.