Renowned author Emery Buxton presents an extraordinary journey into the heart of World War I in his three-part historical novel series Reporting a War. [The series begins with Volume I: The Changing Landscape, offering a rich tapestry of the Middle East on the eve of war. The remaining two volume, focus on the decline of the Ottoman Empire and the emergence of British colonialism during the war.]. The series delivers an immersive and deeply engaging narrative that combines history with human stories and war journalism.
A Profound Exploration of Conflict and Change
In [the three volume series] readers are taken on a journey through the complex events and transformations of the Middle Eastern theater during World War I. The novel explores the interactions and conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and colonial powers, highlighting geopolitical dynamics and the struggles of various ethnic and religious groups. Through the eyes of war correspondents, readers gain insight into the experiences of soldiers and civilians, as well as the challenges and dangers faced by those reporting from the front lines.
Key Themes and Insights
Volumes 2 and 3: Continuing the Journey
Following Volume I, Volume 2: The Impact of War and Volume 3: The Path to Resolution further explore the intricacies of World War I in the Middle East. These volumes delve into the Ottoman Empire’s involvement in the war, strategic decisions, and the eventual collapse of the empire, culminating in the emergence of new political alignments and the rise of Arab nationalism.
For History Enthusiasts and Beyond
Reporting a War offers a rich blend of historical fiction and war literature, making it an essential read for history enthusiasts, students, academics, and fans of war fiction. The series addresses the emotional impact of war while providing readers with cultural insight and a deeper connection to history.
About the Author
The author was a specialist in international affairs and served in the U.S. State Department and at two major North American universities, researching and writing articles and studies on Islamic culture and its manifestations historically and in the modern era. See [H. Federspiel.] Sultans, Shamans and Saints: Islam and Muslims in Southeast Asia (available from Amazon Books) Writing under the pseudonym of Emery Buxton he published a series of four novels on the Korean War titled An Inconvenient War (available from Amazon Books and on Kindle). He resides in the beautiful hill country of Southeast Ohio where the people are warm and hospitable.
Book Name: The Changing Landscape: Volume I of the series Reporting a War
Author Name: Emery Buxton
ISBN Number: 1917095783
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