The Classic Collection of William March brings together two of the author’s most powerful and enduring works, The Bad Seed and Company K, in an illustrated edition that highlights the range and depth of his literary vision.In Company K, March offers a stark and innovative portrayal of World War I through a series of brief, interconnected monologues spoken by ordinary soldiers. Their voices—marked by fear, guilt, and disillusionment—form a haunting mosaic that exposes the psychological and moral cost of war without sentiment or glorification.By contrast, The Bad Seed turns inward, exploring the nature of evil within the domestic sphere. In this chilling psychological novel, the appearance of innocence masks a far more disturbing reality, raising unsettling questions about heredity, morality, and the origins of human behavior.Together, these works reveal March’s ability to confront darkness in both public and private life—whether on the battlefield or within the family. His clear, restrained prose intensifies the emotional impact, allowing complex themes to emerge with quiet force.Powerful, unsettling, and deeply thought-provoking, this collection offers a compelling introduction to a writer whose work continues to challenge and engage readers with its exploration of human nature at its most extreme.Contents:Company KThe Bad Seed