THOMAS NELSON & SONS,
35 AND 36, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON, E.C.
EDINBURGH. NEW YORK. PARIS.


[TABLE OF CONTENTS.]

[PART I.—BATTLE OF THE ANCRE.]
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[I.]The Impromptu Victory[7]
[II.]In Front of the Munich Trench[11]
[III.]The Real Supermen[14]
[IV.]Surprises of a Moonlit Frosty Night[17]
[V.]The Battle Reopens[20]
[VI.]On the Edge of the Fray[23]
[Epilogue][24]
[PART II.—THE SQUARE JAWS.]
[I.]The Welding of French and British[31]
[II.]How the Australian Contingent Voted in France in Face of the Enemy[35]
[III.]Boelcke's Land of Promise[40]
[IV.]The Square Jaw[45]
[V.]The Relief[49]
[PART III.—THE ARMIES OF THE NORTH.]
[I.]The Preparation of the Canadians[56]
[II.]Arras, the Wounded Town[60]
[III.]The Ground of Heroic Deeds[63]
[IV.]A Dinner of Generals[66]
[V.]War in the Black Country[68]
[VI.]The Art of Saving[71]
[VII.]"Brothers in Arms"[73]
[PART IV.—IMPRESSIONS OF "NO MAN'S LAND."]
[I.]As in a Picture of Epinal[79]
[II.]A Hero After the Manner of Roland[81]
[III.]Midnight in the Front Line[84]
[IV.]Through the Mine Area[87]
[V.]The Menace of the Golden Virgin[91]
[VI.]"Ronny"[94]
[VII.]Piping Out the Day[96]
[VIII.]Y Gully[98]
[IX.]Christmas Night in "No Man's Land"[100]

[PART I.]

THE BATTLE OF THE ANCRE.


[CHAPTER I.]

THE IMPROMPTU VICTORY.