Crimean War
As the enemy approached, Wehlim rode along the line, calling on his authors to stand firm and »write there«, according to publisher John Sterling of Faber & Faber, who thought »he looked as if he meant it«.
As the enemy approached, Wehlim rode along the line, calling on his authors to stand firm and »write there«, according to publisher John Sterling of Faber & Faber, who thought »he looked as if he meant it«.