"WHEN THE PRUSSIANS CAME TO POLAND"—A TRAGEDY | 1 |
EXPERIENCES OF AN AMERICAN WOMAN DURING THE |
GERMAN INVASION |
Told by Madame Laura de Gozdawa Turczynowicz |
(Permission of G. P. Putnam's Sons) |
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MY EXPERIENCES WITH SPIES IN THE GREAT WAR | 16 |
VISITING WITH SPIES IN AMERICA, NORWAY, SWEDEN, |
DENMARK AND GERMANY |
Told by Bernhart Paul Hoist |
(Permission of Hoist Publishing Company, Boone, Iowa) |
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"THE ADVENTURE OF THE U-202"—THE KAISER'S ARMADA | 40 |
HUNTING THE SEAS ON A GERMAN SUBMARINE |
Told by Baron Spiegel Von Und Zu Peckelsheim, Captain Lieutenant |
Commander of the U-202 |
(Permission of The Century Company) |
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"PASSED BY THE CENSOR"—TRUE STORIES FROM THE |
FIELDS OF BATTLE | 55 |
EXPERIENCES OF AN AMERICAN NEWSPAPER MAN IN |
FRANCE |
Told by Wythe Williams, Correspondent of the "New York |
Times" |
(Permission of E. P. Dutton and Company) |
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"PRIESTS IN THE FIRING LINE"—THE CROSS AND CRUCIFIX | 72 |
A REVEREND FATHER IN THE FRENCH ARMY |
Told by RÉnÉ Gaell |
(Permission of Longmans, Green and Company) |
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STORIES OF AN AMERICAN WOMAN—SEEN WITH HER OWN |
EYES | 84 |
"JOURNAL OF SMALL THINGS" |
Told by Helen Mackay |
(Permission of Duffield and Company) |
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"PRISONER OF WAR"—SOLDIER'S TALES OF THE ARMY | 94 |
FROM THE BATTLEFIELD TO THE CAMP |
Told by AndrÉ Ward |
(Permission of J. B. Lippincott Company) |
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WAR SCENES I SHALL NEVER FORGET | 100 |
Told by Carita Spencer |
(Permission of Carita Spencer, of New York) |
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"WAR LETTERS FROM FRANCE"—THE HEARTS OF HEROES | 123 |
COLLECTED FROM THE SOLDIERS |
Told by A. De Lapradelle and Frederic R. Coudert |
(Permission of A. Appleton and Company) |
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A NURSE AT THE WAR—THE WOMAN AT THE FRONT | 129 |
AN ENGLISHWOMAN IN THE F.A.N.Y. CORPS IN FRANCE |
AND BELGIUM |
Told by Grace MacDougall |
(Permission of Robert M. McBride and Company) |
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"FROM DARTMOUTH TO THE DARDANELLES"—A MIDSHIPMAN'S |
LOG | 140 |
Told by a Dartmouth Student (Name Suppressed) |
(Permission of E. P. Dutton and Company) |
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HORRORS OF TRENCH FIGHTING—WITH THE CANADIAN |
HEROES | 148 |
REMARKABLE EXPERIENCES OF AN AMERICAN SOLDIER |
Told by RomÉo Houle |
(Permission of Current History) |
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THE FLIGHT FROM CAPTIVITY ON "THE THIRD ATTEMPT" | 174 |
HOW I ESCAPED FROM GERMANY |
Told by Corporal John Southern and set down by A. E. Littler |
(Permission of Wide World, of London) |
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CLIMBING THE SNOW-CAPPED ALPIAN PEAKS WITH THE |
ITALIANS | 191 |
"BATTLING WHERE MEN NEVER BATTLED BEFORE" |
Told by Whitney Warren |
(Permission of New York Sun) |
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AT SEA IN A TYPHOON ON A UNITED STATES ARMY TRANSPORT | 203 |
STORY OF A VOYAGE IN THE CHINA SEA |
Told by (Name Suppressed), a United States Army Officer |
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A BOY HERO OF THE MIDI—THE LAD FROM MONACO | 214 |
Translated from the Diary of Eugene EscloupiÉ by Frederik Lees |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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KNIGHTS OF THE AIR—FRENCHMEN WHO DEFY DEATH | 232 |
TALES OF VALOR IN BATTLES OF THE CLOUDS |
Told by the Fliers Themselves |
(Permission of Literary Digest) |
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FOUR AMERICAN PRISONERS ABOARD THE YARROWDALE | 243 |
ADVENTURES WITH THE GERMAN RAIDER "MOEWE" |
Told by Dr. Orville E. McKim |
(Permission of New York World) |
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HUMORS OF THE EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN | 254 |
Told by "A. E. M. M." |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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STORIES OF HEROIC WOMEN IN THE GREAT WAR | 264 |
TALES OF FEMININE DEEDS OF DARING |
(Permission of New York American) |
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HOW WE STOLE THE TUG-BOAT | 283 |
THE STORY OF A SENSATIONAL ESCAPE FROM THE |
GERMANS |
Told by Sergeant "Maurice Prost" |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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THE RUSSIAN SUN—ON THE TRAIL OF THE COSSACKS | 293 |
"WE ARE THE DON COSSACKS—WE DO NOT SURRENDER!" |
Told by Herr Roda Roda |
(Permission of New York Tribune) |
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A BOMBING EXPEDITION WITH THE BRITISH AIR SERVICE | 301 |
DARING ADVENTURES OF THE ROYAL FLIERS |
Told by First Lieutenant J. Errol D. Boyd |
(Permission of New York World) |
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HINDENBURG'S DEATH TRAP | 310 |
STORY FROM LIPS OF A YOUNG COSSACK |
Told by Lady Glover |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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ON THE GREAT WHITE HOSPITAL TRAIN—GOING HOME |
TO DIE | 321 |
AN AMERICAN GIRL WITH A RED CROSS TRAIN |
Told by Jane Anderson |
(Permission of New York Tribune) |
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MY EXPERIENCES IN THE GREATEST NAVAL BATTLE IN |
THE WAR | 334 |
WHAT HAPPENED WHEN THE "BLUECHER" WENT DOWN |
Told by a Survivor |
(Permission of New York American) |
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"TODGER" JONES, V. C. | 342 |
THE MAN WHO CAPTURED A HUNDRED GERMANS |
SINGLE-HANDED |
Told by Himself, set down by A. E. Littler |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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AN OFFICER'S STORY | 357 |
Retold by V. Ropshin |
(Permission of Current History) |