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Houghton Mifflin Company

Thrilling stories of real adventure; graphic pictures of the fighting by men who actually fought; notable volumes dealing with the larger aspects of the struggle; in short, books for every taste and on every phase of the war may be found in these pages.

Personal Narratives
With the French A SOLDIER OF THE LEGION
E. MORLAE
An incomparable account of the great offensiveof September, 1915; graphic, thrilling, andfilled with the Foreign Legion's own dare-devilspirit. With frontispiece. $1.00 net.
A HILLTOP ON THE MARNE
MILDRED ALDRICH
"Perhaps the straightest and most charming bookwritten on a single aspect of the war."—TheNew Republic. Illustrated. $1.25 net.
With the British THE FIRST HUNDRED THOUSAND
IAN HAY
The story of a British volunteer. Called thegreatest book of the war by the leadingEnglish papers. With frontispiece.$1.50 net.
KITCHENER'S MOB
JAMES NORMAN HALL
The graphic and uncensored account of theadventures of an American volunteer inKitchener's Army. Illustrated. $1.25 net.
In Belgium BELGIUM'S AGONY
EMILE VERHAEREN
The story of what Belgium has endured and howshe has endured it, told by her greatest poet.$1.25 net.
THE LOG OF A NON-COMBATANT
HORACE GREEN
"A lively, readable narrative ofpersonal experiences, thrilling, painful,humorous."—Churchman. Illustrated.$1.25 net.
In Germany TO RUHLEBEN AND BACK
GEOFFREY PYKE
The story of a young Englishman's escape froma detention camp and flight across Germany. Oneof the most picturesque and thrilling narrativesof the war. Illustrated. $1.50 net.
In Italy THE WORLD DECISION
ROBERT HERRICK
Contains a graphic, first-hand account ofItaly's entrance into the war, as well as aremarkable analysis of the larger aspectsof the struggle. $1.25 net.
With the Austrians FOUR WEEKS IN THE TRENCHES
FRITZ KREISLER
"Filled with memorable scenes and strikingdescriptions. It will stand as a pictureof war."—New York Globe. Illustrated.$1.00 net.
With the Russians DAY BY DAY WITH THE RUSSIAN ARMY
BERNARD PARÈS
"A wonderful narrative. When the history ofthis great war comes to be written it will bean invaluable document."—London MorningPost. Illustrated. $2.50 net.
With the Japanese THE FALL OF TSINGTAU
JEFFERSON JONES
A remarkable study of war and diplomacy in theOrient that "should be read by every Americanwho is interested in the future of our statusin the Far East."—New York Tribune.Illustrated. $1.75 net.
On the Ocean THE LUSITANIA'S LAST VOYAGE
C. E. LAURIAT, Jr.
"Not only a document of historic interest, buta thrilling narrative of the greatest disasterof its kind."—The Dial. Illustrated. $1.00net.
Causes and Results of the War
Diplomatic THE DIPLOMACY OF THE WAR OF1914: The Beginnings of the War
ELLERY C. STOWELL
"The most complete statement that has beengiven."—Lord Bryce. "The whole tangled web ofdiplomacy is made crystal clear in this reallystatesmanlike book."—New York Times. $5.00net.
PAN-GERMANISM
ROLAND G. USHER
The war has borne out in a remarkable way theaccuracy of this analysis of the game of worldpolitics that preceded the resort to arms.
THIRTY YEARS
SIR THOMAS BARCLAY
The story of the forming of the Entente betweenFrance and England told by the man largelyresponsible for its existence. $3.50 net.
Financial THE RULING CASTE AND FRENZIED TRADEIN GERMANY
MAURICE MILLIOUD
Shows the part played by the over-extensionof German trade in bringing on the war. $1.00net.
THE AUDACIOUS WAR
C. W. BARRON
An analysis of the commercial and financialaspects of the war by one of America's keenestbusiness men. "Not only of prime importancebut of breathless interest."—PhiladelphiaPublic Ledger. $1.00 net.
America and the War
The Diplomatic Aspects THE CHALLENGE OF THE FUTURE
ROLAND G. USHER
"The most cogent analysis of national prospectsand possibilities any student of world politicshas yet written."—Boston Herald. $1.75 net.
The Military Aspects ARE WE READY?
H. D. WHEELER
A sane constructive study of our unpreparednessfor war. "You have performed a real service tothe American people."—HENRY T. STIMSON,Former Secretary of War. $1.50 net.
The Moral Aspects THE ROAD TOWARD PEACE
CHARLES W. ELIOT
"Few writers have discussed the way and meansof establishing peace and friendly relationsamong nations with more sanity and far-reachingestimate of values."—Detroit Free Press.$1.00 net.
GERMANY VERSUS CIVILIZATION
WILLIAM ROSCOE THAYER
A biting indictment of Prussianism and ananalysis of the meaning of the war to America.$1.00 net.
COUNTER-CURRENTS
AGNES REPPLIER
Dealing mainly with issues arising from thewar, these essays will take their place amongthe most brilliant of contemporary comment.$1.25 net.
Miscellaneous
Fiction THE FIELD OF HONOUR
H. FIELDING-HALL
Short stories dealing with the spirit ofEngland at war. "Admirably written withoutone superfluous word to mar the directnessof their appeal."—New York Times. $1.50net.
Poetry A SONG OF THE GUNS
GILBERT FRANKAU
Vivid, powerful verse written to the roarof guns on the western front, by a son ofFrank Danby, the novelist.
Biography KITCHENER, ORGANIZER OF VICTORY
HAROLD BEGBIE
The first full and satisfactory account ofthe life and deeds of England's great WarMinister. Suppressed in England for itsfrankness. Illustrated. $1.25.
History IS WAR DIMINISHING?
FREDERICK ADAMS WOOD, M.D., AND ALEXANDER BALTZLEY
The first complete and authoritative study ofthe question of whether warfare has increasedor diminished in the last five centuries.$1.00 net.
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