James Milne

Author of “The Romance of a Pro-Consul,” etc.

12°. $1.50 net. Frontispiece

“Many things seen, heard, and thought during travels at home, on sea and oversea, in the war-time which we call ‘Armageddon.’ It is a chronicle of war impressions gathered during travel, near and far, on its edges red and jagged.”

“This indeed is a book of the war but it is not like the others. There is in it nothing that is harsh, cruel, ugly, such as there must be in nearly every other volume that is wrought about Armageddon. There is sadness in it but it is a sweet sadness. There is an immensity of pathos. There is much that is beautiful. And all of it is true.”—The Daily Telegraph.

“Great in spirit ... a book that will surely outlive the war.”—The Graphic.