CONTENTS

PAGES
Political History of Rheims[3]-[7]
Military History of Rheims[8] and [9]
The Battles for Rheims, 1914-1918[9]-[15]
The Destruction of Rheims by the bombardments[16]-[21]
Life in the bombarded City[21]-[26]
I.—A Visit to the City[27]-[120]
The Cathedral (description of)[28]-[60]
History of the Cathedral[28]-[30]
The Cathedral during the War[31] and [32]
Coloured Plan of Rheims between [32] and [33]
Plan of the Cathedral and Archi-episcopal Palace[33]
Exterior of the Cathedral[34]-[49]
Interior of the Cathedral[50]-[60]
First Itinerary—The City[61]-[94]
The Place du Parvis[62]
The Archi-episcopal Palace[63]-[66]
The Place Drouet d'Erlon and The Promenades[70] and [71]
The Hôtel-de-Ville[72]
The Place des Marchés[74]
The Place Royale[78]
The Musicians' House[80]
The Mars Gate[82]
The Rue de Cérès[87]
Second Itinerary—The City (continued)[95]-[120]
The Rue Chanzy[95]-[97]
The Lycée[97] and [98]
The Abbey of Saint Pierre-les-Dames[98]
The Pommery Wine-Cellars[101]
The Church of St. Remi[103]-[116]
The Hôtel-Dieu (Hospital)[117]
II.—A Visit to the Battlefield.
First Itinerary (Morning)[122]-[133]
Ormes[124]
St. Euphraise[127]
Coulommes-la-Montagne[128]
Gueux[129]
Thillois[131]
Second Itinerary (Afternoon)[134]-[159]
Tinqueux[135]
Merfy[137]
St. Thierry[138]
Villers-Franqueux[141]
Cormicy[144]
Le Godat[148]
Loivre[150]
Brimont[152]
The "Cavaliers de Courcy"[156]
La Neuvillette[158]
Third Itinerary (Morning)[160]-[165]
Bourgogne—Fresnes[161]
Witry-les-Reims[162]
Nogent l'Abbesse—Beine—Berru[164]
Fourth Itinerary (Afternoon)[166]-[174]
The Butte-de-Tir[167]
The Fort de la Pompelle[168]
Alger Inn[169]
Verzenay[172]

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