
Henry Woodd Nevinson
Henry Woodd Nevinson was an English war correspondent during the Second Boer War and World War I, a campaigning journalist exposing slavery in western Africa, political commentator and suffragist.

The new spirit in India
Amidst vibrant festivals and somber losses, a nation awakens and seeks self-rule against the backdrop of colonial unrest.
By Henry Woodd Nevinson

A Modern Slavery
Venture into the shadows of colonial Africa, where the pursuit of wealth conceals the brutal reality of human bondage.
By Henry Woodd Nevinson

Ladysmith: The Diary of a Siege
Witness the gripping account of a town under siege as soldiers and civilians struggle for survival during a brutal war.
By Henry Woodd Nevinson

The Dardanelles campaign
Witness the dramatic and ultimately doomed clash of armies in a historically rich region, driven by strategic ambitions and marred by fateful miscalculations during a pivotal World War I campaign.
By Henry Woodd Nevinson

The dawn in Russia
In a country ripe for change, a movement rises, led by a key figure, to challenge oppressive rule and fight for a better world.
By Henry Woodd Nevinson

Essays in Rebellion
Explore the power of going against the grain and challenging authority as a means of sparking change and upending traditions.
By Henry Woodd Nevinson