The Blinded Soldiers and Sailors Gift Book
- 238 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A collection of stories, poems, and artwork created by blinded soldiers and sailors during World War I, compiled with the goal of raising funds for their support.
George B. Goodchild was a British author of remarkable prolificacy and success, whose career spanned over six decades. His works, often delving into detective and spy genres, introduced memorable characters like Scotland Yard's Inspector McLean. Goodchild's writing style was characterized by its brisk pacing and accessible narrative, securing him a wide readership. Though little is known about his personal life, his literary output continues to resonate, with some of his books still being reprinted.






A collection of stories, poems, and artwork created by blinded soldiers and sailors during World War I, compiled with the goal of raising funds for their support.
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