All Rose Macaulay's anti-war writing, collected together in one fascinating and thought-provoking volume. Her novel Non-Combatants and Others (1916), her journalism for The Spectator, Time & Tide, The Listener and other magazines from the mid-1930s to the end of the Second World War, and her only wartime short story, `Miss Anstruther's Letters'.
This collection of a novel from the First World War, a short story from the Second World War, and many essays and articles comprise all Rose Macaulay¿s anti-war writing, collected together in one fascinating and thought-provoking volume.