WHAT I FOUND OUT IN THE HOUSE OF A GERMAN PRINCE | 1 |
STORIES OF INTIMATE TALKS WITH THE HOHENZOLLERNS |
Told by an English-American Governess |
(Permission of Frederick A. Stokes Company, of New York) |
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"FROM CONVENT TO CONFLICT"—A VISION OF INFERNO | 18 |
A NUN'S ACCOUNT OF THE INVASION OF BELGIUM |
Told by Sister Antonia, Convent des Filles de Marie |
(Permission of John Murphy Company, of Baltimore) |
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"WAR LETTERS OF AN AMERICAN WOMAN"—IN BLEEDING FRANCE | 30 |
Told by Marie Van Vorst, American Novelist |
(Permission of John Lane Company, London and New York) |
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"A GERMAN DESERTER'S WAR EXPERIENCE"—HIS ESCAPE | 48 |
"THE INSIDE STORY OF THE GERMAN ARMY" |
Told by—(Name Withheld) |
(Permission of B. W. Huebsch, of New York) |
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"THE SOUL OF THE WAR"—TALES OF THE HEROIC FRENCH | 70 |
REVELATIONS OF A WAR CORRESPONDENT |
Told by Philip Gibbs |
(Permission of Robert M. McBride and Company, New York) |
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"TRENCHING AT GALLIPOLI"—IN THE LAND OF THE TURKS | 91 |
ADVENTURES OF A NEWFOUNDLANDER |
Told by John Gallishaw |
(Permission of the Century Company, of New York) |
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SCENES "IN A FRENCH HOSPITAL" | 106 |
STORIES OF A NURSE |
Told by M. Eydoux-Demians |
(Permission of Duffield and Company, of New York) |
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"FLYING FOR FRANCE"—HERO TALES OF BATTLES IN THE AIR | 126 |
WITH THE AMERICAN ESCADRILLE AT VERDUN |
Told by James R. McConnell |
(Permission of Doubleday, Page and Company, of New York) |
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THE LOG OF THE "MOEWE"—TALES OF THE HIGH SEAS | 166 |
THE ADVENTURES OF A MODERN PIRATE |
Told by Count Dohna-Schlodien, her Commander |
(Permission of Wide-World Magazine) |
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PRISONER'S VOYAGE ON GERMAN U-BOAT UNDER THE SEA | 196 |
Told by—(Name Withheld by Request) |
(Permission of New York Times) |
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THE DARKEST HOUR—FLEEING FROM THE BULGARIANS | 208 |
OUR EXPERIENCES IN THE GREAT SERBIAN RETREAT |
Told by Alice and Claude Askew |
(Permission of Wide World Magazine) |
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A MAGYAR PALADIN—A RITTMEISTER OF THE HUSSARS | 222 |
ALONG THE ROAD FROM POLAND TO BUDAPEST |
Told by Franz Molnar |
(Permission of New York Tribune) |
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OUR ESCAPE FROM GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA | 231 |
Told by Corporal H. J. McElnea |
(Permission of Wide World Magazine) |
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WHAT AN AMERICAN WOMAN SAW ON THE SERBIAN FRONT | 261 |
HOW I VIEWED A BATTLE FROM A PRECIPICE |
Told by Mrs. Charles H. Farnum of New York |
(Permission of New York Sun) |
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"KAMERADS!"—CAPTURING HUNS IN THE ALPS WITHOUT |
A FIGHT | 270 |
DIARY OF A LIEUTENANT OF ALPINE CHASSEURS |
(Permission of Wide World Magazine) |
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LIFE ON A FRENCH CRUISER IN WAR TIME | 282 |
"LES VAGABONDS DE LA GUERRE" |
Told by RenÉ Milan |
(Permission of Current History) |
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OVER THE TOP WITH THE AMERICANS IN THE FOREIGN LEGION | 293 |
Told by Donald R. Thane |
(Permission of New York Herald) |
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SECRET STORIES OF THE GERMAN SPY IN FRANCE | 306 |
HOW SIXTY THOUSAND SPIES PREPARED FOR THE WAR |
(Permission of Wide World Magazine) |
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HOW STRONG MEN DIE—TALES OF THE WOUNDED | 329 |
EXPERIENCES OF A SCOTTISH MINISTER |
Told by Rev. Lauchlan Maclean Watt |
(Permission of The Scotsman) |
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THROUGH JAWS OF DEATH IN A SUNKEN SUBMARINE | 336 |
Told by Emile Vedel in L'Illustration, Paris |
(Permission of New York World) |
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ESCAPE OF THE RUSSIAN LEADER OF THE "TERRIBLE DIVISION" | 343 |
TRUE STORY OF HOW GENERAL KORNILOFF ESCAPED |
ACROSS HUNGARY |
Told by Ivan Novikoff |
(Permission of Wide World Magazine) |
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THE AERIAL ATTACK ON RAVENNA | 358 |
Told by Paoli Polettit in L'Illustrazione Italiana |
(Permission of Current History) |