A Woman and the War

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PREFACE

CONTENTS

I KING EDWARD AND THE KAISER

II THE GREATEST FIGHT OF ALL

III ENGLAND'S DRINK LEGISLATION

IV WAR AND MARRIAGE

V NURSING IN WAR TIME

VI TWO YEARS OF WAR WOMAN'S LOSS AND GAIN

VII CHILD LABOUR ON THE LAND

VIII COMRADES

IX THE CURSE OF AUTOCRACY

X WOMAN'S WAR WORK ON THE LAND

XI GERMAN WOMEN AND MILITARISM

XII YOUTH IN THE SHAMBLES

XIII THOUGHTS ON COMPULSION

XIV WOMEN AND WAR

XV RACE SUICIDE

XVI THE LESSONS OF THE PICTURE THEATRE

XVII TRUTH WILL OUT

XVIII THE CLAIM OF ALL THE CHILDREN

XIX THE PRUSSIAN IN OUR MIDST

XX THE GROWN-UP GIRLS OF ENGLAND

XXI THE SOCIAL HORIZON

XXII HOW SHALL WE MINISTER TO WORLD DISEASED?

XXIII HOW I WOULD WORK FOR PEACE

XXIV LORD FRENCH

XXV LORD HALDANE: SOME RECOLLECTIONS AND AN ESTIMATE

XXVI GROUNDS FOR OPTIMISM

XXVII ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS IN PEACE AND WAR

Title: A Woman and the War

Author: Frances Evelyn Maynard Greville, Countess of Warwick

Language: English

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A WOMAN
AND THE WAR

BY

THE COUNTESS OF WARWICK

AUTHOR OF
"WARWICK CASTLE AND ITS EARLS," "AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JOSEPH ARCH,"
"AN OLD ENGLISH GARDEN"

NEW YORK
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY


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BY GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY

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