TALES OF THE DARING RIDES OF A FRENCH TROOPER | 1 |
WITH THE TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS |
Told by Lieut. Christian Mallet of the Dragoons |
(Permission of E. P. Dutton and Company) |
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"TO RUHLEBEN—AND BACK" LIFE IN A GERMAN PRISON | 18 |
WHERE THE BRITISH CIVILIAN PRISONERS ARE HELD IN |
DETENTION CAMP |
Told by Geoffrey Pyke, an English Prisoner |
(Permission of Houghton, Mifflin and Company) |
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AN AMERICAN AT BATTLE OF THE SOMME WITH FRENCH ARMY | 36 |
ARMY LIFE WITH THE SOLDIERS ALONG THE SOMME |
Told by Frederick Palmer |
(Permission of Dodd, Mead and Company) |
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AN AMERICAN'S EXPERIENCES "INSIDE THE GERMAN EMPIRE" | 53 |
Told by Herbert Bayard Swope |
(Permission of The Century Company) |
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"DIXMUDE"—AN EPIC OF THE FRENCH MARINES | 64 |
STORY OF THE MURDER OF COMMANDER JEANNIOT |
Told by Charles Le Goffic of the Fusiliers Marins |
(Permission of J. B. Lippincott Company) |
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A BISHOP AT THE FRONT WITH THE BRITISH ARMY | 75 |
Told by Right Reverend H. Russell Wakefield, Bishop of Birmingham |
(Permission of Longmans, Green and Company) |
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SHORT RATIONS—THE TRUTH ABOUT LIFE IN GERMANY | 83 |
AN AMERICAN WOMAN IN GERMANY |
Told by Madeline Zabriskie Doty |
(Permission of The Century Company) |
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FIGHTING "WITH THE RUSSIAN ARMY"—ON THE AUSTRIAN FRONT | 92 |
THE COLOSSAL STRUGGLE OF THE SLAVS |
Told by Barnard Pares |
(Permission of Houghton, Mifflin and Company) |
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THE ROMANCE OF THE FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION | 107 |
THE "GLORIOUS RASCALS" |
Told by E. S. and G. F. Lees |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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ADVENTURES OF WOMEN WHO FACE DEATH ON BATTLEGROUNDS | 121 |
LITTLE STORIES OF WOMAN'S INDOMITABLE COURAGE |
Told by Hilda Wynne and Others |
(Permission of New York American and New York World) |
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AN AMERICAN WOMAN'S STORY OF THE "ANCONA" TRAGEDY | 142 |
Told by Dr. Cecile Greil |
(Permission New York Times) |
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THE STRATEGY OF SISTER MADELEINE | 151 |
THE STORY OF A FRENCH CAPTAIN'S ESCAPE FROM THE GERMANS |
Told by Himself and Translated by G. Frederic Lees |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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TALES OF THE SPIES AND THEIR DANGEROUS MISSIONS | 169 |
REVELATIONS OF METHODS AND DARING ADVENTURES |
Told by Secret Service Men of Several Countries |
(Permission of New York American; New York World; New |
York Herald and New York Tribune) |
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WHAT HAPPENED TO THE "GLENHOLME" | 192 |
ADVENTURES WITH SUBMARINES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA |
Told by Captain Groome to a Friend |
(Permission Wide World) |
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WHAT THE KAISER'S SON SAW ON THE BATTLEFIELD | 203 |
PERSONAL EXPERIENCES OF A GERMAN PRINCE |
Told by Prince Oscar of Prussia, Fifth Son of Emperor Wilhelm |
(Permission of New York American) |
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A DAY'S WORK WITH A FRENCH SUBMARINE | 222 |
AN AMERICAN'S EXPERIENCE UNDER THE SEA |
Told by Fred B. Pitney |
(Permission of New York Tribune) |
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TALE OF THE CHILD OF TERBEEKE | 233 |
HOW IT SAVED A BRITISH BATTALION |
Told by Oliver Madox Hueffer |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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A HERO TALE OF THE RED CROSS | 242 |
Told by G. S. Petroff |
(Permission of Current History) |
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LIFE STORY OF "GRANDMOTHER OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION" | 246 |
TRIUMPHANT RETURN FROM FORTY-FOUR YEARS IN |
SIBERIAN EXILE |
Told by Catherine Breshkovskaya, the Russian Revolutionist |
(Permission of New York Tribune) |
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TALE OF AN AMAZING VOYAGE | 262 |
GERMAN OFFICERS ESCAPE FROM SPAIN IN A SAILING VESSEL |
Told by Frederic Lees |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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THE POET'S DEATH IN BATTLE—HOW ALLEN SEEGER DIED | 278 |
A YOUNG AMERICAN IN THE FOREIGN LEGION |
Told by Bif Bear, a Young Egyptian in the Foreign Legion |
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THE GUARDIAN OF THE LINE—HERO TALE OF LITHUANIA | 286 |
Told by G. Frederic Lees |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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WITH A FLEET SURGEON ON A BRITISH WARSHIP DURING A BATTLE | 295 |
UNDER FIRE ON HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP, "THE FEARLESS" |
Told by Fleet Surgeon Walter K. Hopkins |
(Permission New York American) |
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AIRMEN IN THE DESERTS OF EGYPT | 304 |
ADVENTURES OF THE ROYAL FLYING CORPS IN SINAI |
Told by F. W. Martindale |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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HOW SWEENY, OF THE FOREIGN LEGION, GOT HIS "HOT DOGS" | 312 |
Told by Private John Joseph Casey |
(Permission of New York World) |
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THE DOGS OF WAR ON THE BATTLEGROUNDS | 316 |
THE "FOUR-FOOTED SOLDIERS" OF FRANCE |
Told by the Soldiers |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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TRUE STORY ABOUT KILLING THE WOUNDED | 328 |
Told by A. Pankratoff |
(Permission of Current History) |
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HOW WE FOILED "U 39"—IN THE SUBMARINE ZONE | 333 |
ADVENTURES ABOARD A HORSE TRANSPORT |
Told by H. O. Read |
(Permission of Wide World) |
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MY WORST EXPERIENCE IN MESOPOTAMIA | 344 |
Told by a Man Who Stopped a Bullet |
(Permission of Current History) |
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SPIRIT OF YOUNG AMERICA—HOW WE WENT "OVER THE TOP" | 349 |
EXPERIENCES OF A NEW YORK BOY WITH THE CANADIANS |
Told by (name withheld), wounded in France |
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THE SINKING OF "THE PROVENCE II" | 358 |
Told by N. Bokanowski, Deputy of the Department of the Seine |