Morning Post.—“The most hilarious of all the stories ... would make the sides of an archbishop ache with laughter; it is an irresistible thing.”

Sunday Times.—“The stories are veritable gems. No student of the soldier spirit or of the psychology of our gallant allies should miss this book. Admirably translated and excellently illustrated.”

Evening Standard.—“We commend the book to the ordinary man ... the tales are well told and abound in happy touches.”


BARNAVAUX

Author of “Under the Tricolour.”
Translated by B. Drillien
With 8 Illustrations in colour by Helen McKie
Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net.

Those who have read “Under the Tricolour” will recognise Barnavaux at an old friend, as he is the “hero” of many of the stories in both works. All the stories are entirely original, and they are striking in different ways, many of them being worthy of comparison with the works of the greatest French short-story writers.


LOUISE AND BARNAVAUX

Author of “Under the Tricolour.”
Translated by B. Drillien
With 8 Illustrations in colour by Helen McKie
Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net.