The Invasion of 1910

with a Full Account of the Siege of London.


By William Le Queux
with some naval chapters written by H. W. Wilson

Published by Macmillan & Co. 1906, 3rd Impression

'Macmillan Colonial Library' edition. 

Printed for India and the British Colonies.



The Invasion of 1910 is a 1906 novel by William Le Queux about a fictional German invasion of England, written as a warning about Britain’s military unpreparedness and need to defend against attack. The story follows German forces landing on the east coast, advancing toward London, and provoking a civilian resistance movement before British forces eventually push back. Contains maps and plans throughout the text.


It’s also remembered as one of the best-known examples of early “invasion literature” and for its strong anti-German tone before World War I.


Condition:

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Solid and very readable copy. Used condition. Front board held by original binging tape (end paper split). Good stitch binding. Minor foxing and marks consistent with age.

Ex educational library with a small number of stamps in pages (no marking or card holders inside covers).


550 Pages;195 x 135 x 45mm; 510 grams



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