"BEHIND THE SCENES IN WARRING GERMANY" | 1 |
Told by Edward Lyell Fox |
(Permission of Robert M. McBride and Company) |
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THE "EMDEN"—AN EPIC OF THE GREAT WAR | 24 |
EXPERIENCES ABOARD A GALLANT LITTLE FIGHTING SHIP |
Told by Kapitanleutnant Hellmuth Von MÜcke |
(Permission of Ritter and Company) |
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"THE WAY OF THE CROSS"—A TRAGEDY OF THE RUSSIANS | 45 |
THE MILLIONS WHO HAVE BECOME BEGGARS |
Told by V. Doroshevitch |
(Permission of G. P. Putnam's Sons) |
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THE NOTEBOOK OF AN ATTACHÉ IN THE EMBASSY AT PARIS | 61 |
A DISPATCH-BEARER IN THE AMERICAN DIPLOMATIC |
SERVICE |
Told by Eric Fisher Wood |
(Permission of The Century Company) |
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'NEATH VERDUN—BEHIND THE CROWN PRINCE'S ARMY | 79 |
Told by Lieutenant Maurice Genevoix |
(Permission of Frederick A. Stokes Company) |
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ON THE ANZAC TRAIL—WITH THE FIGHTING AUSTRALASIANS | 101 |
ADVENTURES OF A NEW ZEALAND SAPPER |
Told by "Anzac" (Name Suppressed) |
(Permission of J. B. Lippincott Company) |
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WITH BOTHA'S ARMY IN GERMAN SOUTHWEST AFRICA | 121 |
ON THE ROAD TO CAPETOWN |
Told by J. P. Kay Robinson |
(Permission of E. P. Dutton and Company) |
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LAST WORDS OF A "SOLDIER AND DRAMATIST" | 140 |
LETTERS OF HAROLD CHAPIN |
(Permission of John Lane Company) |
THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE—PERSONAL EXPERIENCES OF AN |
AMERICAN WAR CORRESPONDENT | 158 |
Told by Stanley Washburn |
(Permission of Doubleday, Page and Company) |
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A FRENCH MOTHER IN WAR TIME | 170 |
BEING THE JOURNAL OF MADAME EDOUARD DRUMONT |
Translated by Grace E. Bevir |
(Permission of Longmans, Green and Company) |
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"THE FALL OF TSINGTAU"—THE WAR IN THE FAR EAST | 186 |
WITH THE JAPANESE IN THE ORIENT |
Told by Jefferson Jones |
(Permission of Houghton, Mifflin and Company) |
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WITH MY REGIMENT—BRITONS ON THE FIELD OF HONOR | 195 |
FIGHTING FROM THE AISNE TO LA BASSEE |
Told by a "Platoon Commander" |
(Permission of J. B. Lippincott Company) |
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THE STORY OF COUNT SEILERN | 204 |
A TRAGEDY OF THE HAPSBURGS |
(Permission of Wide World) |
TURNING HEAVENS INTO HELL—EXPLOITS OF CANADIAN |
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FLYING CORPS | 228 |
BATTLE IN AIR WITH ONE HUNDRED AEROPLANES |
Told by Officer of Royal Canadian Flying Corps |
(Permission of New York Herald) |
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"THE LEGION OF DEATH"—WOMEN SOLDIERS ON THE FIRING-LINE | 235 |
HOW THE RUSSIAN, SERBIAN, AND GERMAN WOMEN GO TO WAR |
Told by Officers and Eye-Witnesses from the Battlefields |
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THE TALE OF THE "TARA" OFF THE AFRICAN COAST | 253 |
RESCUED BY "TANKS IN THE DESERT" |
Told by Survivors, set down by Lewis R. Freeman |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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THE WHITE SILENCE—WINTER IN THE CARPATHIANS | 274 |
IN THE SNOW-CLAD MOUNTAINS WITH THE AUSTRIANS |
Told by Ludwig Bauer |
(Permission of New Yorker Staats-Zeitung and New York |
Tribune) |
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"MY TEN YEARS OF INTRIGUE IN THE KAISER'S SECRET SERVICE" | 282 |
THE PLOT TO DYNAMITE THE WELLAND CANAL |
Told by Horst Von Der Goltz |
(Permission of Robert M. McBride and Company and New |
York World) |
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REAL-LIFE ROMANCES OF THE WAR | 298 |
Told by Malcolm Savage Treacher |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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THE IRISHMEN OF THE FIGHTING TENTH AT MACEDONIA | 326 |
Told by One of the Fighting Irishmen |
(Permission of London Weekly Despatch) |
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THE ARTIFICIAL VOLCANO | 334 |
AN INCIDENT OF THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN IN THE DOLOMITES |
Told by Capitano Z——, of the Royal Italian Engineers |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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LAST HOURS OF EDITH CAVELL ON NIGHT OF EXECUTION | 342 |
EXPERIENCE OF AMERICAN DIPLOMAT IN EFFORT TO |
SAVE LIFE OF ENGLISH NURSE |
Told by Hugh Gibson |
(Permission of World's Work) |
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A BAYONET CHARGE IN PICARDY | 353 |
Told by a British Army Captain |
(Permission of Current History) |
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THE SLAUGHTER AT DOUAUMONT | 359 |
Told by a French Soldier |