
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

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

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 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