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Category: Mainstream Invasion Literature

Mainstream Invasion Literature, Works

1915, Münch, P. G. , Hindenburg’s Einmarsch in London 

Paul Georg Münch (1915) Hindenburgs Einmarsch in London London falls to a German army led by Hindenburg. Full German Text at: https://archive.org/details/hindenburgseinma00mnch […]

Mainstream Invasion Literature, Works

1916, Hancock, H. I. , Conquest of the United States (Series) 

H. Irving Hancock (1916) Conquest of the United States – a series comprising four books: The Invasion of the United States, or […]

Mainstream Invasion Literature, Works

1879, Dekhnewallah, A. , The Great Russian Invasion of India 

A. Dekhnewallah (1879) The Great Russian Invasion of India – A sequel to the Afghanistan campaign of 1878-9 In 1879, a certain […]

Mainstream Invasion Literature, Works

1879, Eça de Queirós , A Catastrofe 

José Maria Eça de Queirós (1879) A Catastrofe – published posthumously in 1925 The following are taken from Alan Freeland (1999) Imagined […]

Invasion by Tunnel, Mainstream Invasion Literature, Works

1882, Anonymous , Submarina: or Green Eyes and Blue Glasses 

Anonymous (1882) Submarina: or Green Eyes and Blue Glasses – The Channel Tunnel. Danger to England or No Danger!, London: Yates, Alexander […]

Mainstream Invasion Literature, Works

1882, Anonymous , The Invasion of England 

Anonymous [Sir William Butler] (1882) The Invasion of England, told twenty years after by an old soldier, Sampson Low, London A telling […]

Mainstream Invasion Literature, Works

1851, Anonymous , A history of the sudden and terrible invasion of England by the French …. 

Anonymous,  “Coming events cast their shadows before.” A history of the sudden and terrible invasion of England by the French, in the […]

Invasion by Tunnel, Mainstream Invasion Literature, Torpedo Warfare, Works

1882, Berney, T. , The battle of the channel tunnel and Dover Castle and forts 

Rev. Thomas Berney (1882) The battle of the channel tunnel and Dover Castle and forts : a letter (March 11th, 1882, but […]

Mainstream Invasion Literature, Works

1870, Richards, A.B. , The Invasion of England 

Alfred Bates Richards (1870) The Invasion of England – A Possible Tale of Future Times, privately published (August 1870) and reprinted in […]

Invasion by Tunnel, Mainstream Invasion Literature, Works

1882, Demure One, The , The Battle of Boulogne: Or How Calais Became English Again 

The “Demure One” [pseud.] (1882) The Battle of Boulogne: Or How Calais Became English Again: Another Version of the Channel Tunnel Affair  […]

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