Allied Cookery: British, French, Italian, Belgian, Russian is a profound exploration of culinary traditions and their intersection with literature and culture. This anthology brings together a vibrant collection of poems, essays, and stories reflecting the rich tapestry of culinary arts across five nations during the early 20th century. With pieces ranging from whimsical culinary poetry and evocative wartime recollections to intricate recipes wrapped in cultural narratives, the anthology provides a sensory journey through diverse literary landscapes. Highlighted within are the touching portrayals of camaraderie and resilience, offering a lively fusion of flavors and literatures that celebrate shared human experiences during tumultuous times. Under the editorial guidance of influential writers like Stephen Leacock, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, and Raoul Dandurand, this anthology assembles a distinguished array of voices from across Europe and North America. Each contributor brings a unique perspective shaped by their distinct cultural heritage and literary traditions. Their combined works reflect the socio-political influences of the era, notably the burgeoning cultural exchanges that marked the Allied countries during World War I. The anthology deftly captures the confluence of historical events and personal narratives, harmonizing them with the universal language of food and fellowship. This anthology is not just an academic feast but an invitation to indulge in the harmony of global perspectives. Readers will find themselves immersed in a multitude of styles and ideas, observing the interplay between culinary creativity and literary expression. Allied Cookery serves as a fertile ground for educational insights and cross-cultural dialogues, making it an invaluable addition to the libraries of historians, literary enthusiasts, and those with a passion for gastronomy. Whether for research or leisurely exploration, this collection promises a holistic view of international camaraderie through the timeless art of cookery and storytelling.