<p>In 'The British Campaign in France and Flanders, Vol. VI', the legendary Sir Arthur Conan Doyle shifts his narrative prowess from the foggy alleys of Victorian London to the gruesome trenches of World War I. This volume, a meticulous historiography, caps off his expansive survey of British military efforts during the harrowing conflict. Unlike its preceding volumes, this work intricately chronicles the climatic events of 1918, combining a comp...