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A counterfactual wartime reverie that feels both intimate and inevitable. The End; How The Great War Was Stopped invites you to imagine what might have been, while pressing into what was.This novelistic vagary, rooted in early twentieth century sensibilities and set in a distinctly European landscape, blends historical fiction with experimental fiction in a way that honours the period’s seriousness and probed moral questions. It explores the ethics of war and seeds ideas for peace negotiations within a compelling counterfactual framework, offering a humane, thought-provoking reading experience that resonates with fans of world war i novels and comparative wartime fiction alike. The prose carries a modern energy without sacrificing its reverent, literary core, inviting both casual readers and classic-literature collectors to a rare, contemplative journey.A note on significance: this work sits at a crossroads of genre and history, illuminating how narrative form can interrogate conflict and its possibilities. It is a scholarly and lyrical bridge to a pivotal era, valued by readers drawn to illustrated editions and complete editions that honour a full, unabridged experience.Selling points: out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions; restored for today’s and future generations; more than a reprint-a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. This edition invites fresh readers into a pivotal conversation about war, peace, and the power of fiction to change minds.