By JACQUES ROUJON
Translated by FRED ROTHWELL
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“Battles and Bivouacs,” by Jacques Roujon, is a vivid recital of the first six months of warfare. The language is direct and unaffected, soul-stirring, and free from exaggeration; every page, nay, every line, compels attention and evokes the most sympathetic interest. The book is alike authentic and restrained in tone, but what most strikes the reader is its extraordinary sincerity. No war book has yet appeared that gives so strong an impression of reality, or which, on its own sheer merits, is more worthy to survive the rage and tumult of battle.
My Experiences on Three Fronts
By SISTER MARTIN-NICHOLSON
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A vivid account of the author’s experiences in Belgium and Russia and afterwards with the French and English troops.
Practical Pacifism and its Adversaries: “Is it Peace, Jehu?”
By Dr. SEVERIN NORDENTOFT