1901, Griffith, G. , The Raid of Le Vengeur
George Griffith (1901) The Raid of Le Vengeur, Pearson’s Magazine – February 1901 Chapter I.–THE DREAM OF CAPTAIN FLAUBERT. It was the […]
George Griffith (1901) The Raid of Le Vengeur, Pearson’s Magazine – February 1901 Chapter I.–THE DREAM OF CAPTAIN FLAUBERT. It was the […]
Eugene Demolder (1901) L’Agonie d’Albion Tells the story of the defeat and fall of the British Empire. Full text (in French) https://archive.org/stream/lagoniedalbion00demo#page/n9/mode/2up
Capitaine Danrit [E.A. Driant] (1901) La guerre fatale: France-Angleterre In 1888 Driant began writing his first guerre imaginaire (“imaginary war”) novel, which […]
Captain William Elliot Cairnes (1901) The Coming Waterloo Review in the Spectator 26th Jan 1901: Captain Cairnes …..has … given us a […]
Anonymous (1901) The Sack of London in the Great French War of 1901, F.V. White & Company In fact, one strain of […]
Oshikawa Shunro (1900) Kaitei gunkan (The Submarine Battleship) (aka. The Undersea Battleship or The Underwater Battleship) Invasion literature had its impact also […]
Colonel F.N. Maude (1900) The New Battle of Dorking In 1900… Colonel Maude described the initial success of a French invasion in […]
This genre of literature rose to prominence at a time when attitudes regarding Britain’s friends and potential enemies were changing. While France […]
The subject area of invasion scare and future war novels can be extended to cover a vast array of novels including many […]