The Red Glutton
With the German Army
at the Front
BY
IRVIN S. COBB
HODDER AND STOUGHTON
LONDON NEW YORK TORONTO
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| [I.] | A Little Village Called Montignies St. Christophe | [13] |
| [II.] | To War in a Taxicab | [27] |
| [III.] | Sherman Said It | [52] |
| [IV.] | "Marsch, Marsch, Marsch, So Geh'n Wir Weiter" | [82] |
| [V.] | Being a Guest of the Kaiser | [109] |
| [VI.] | With the German Wrecking Crew | [140] |
| [VII.] | The Grapes of Wrath | [164] |
| [VIII.] | Three Generals and a Cook | [198] |
| [IX.] | Viewing a Battle from a Balloon | [226] |
| [X.] | In the Trenches Before Rheims | [251] |
| [XI.] | War de Luxe | [262] |
| [XII.] | The Rut of Big Guns in France | [294] |
| [XIII.] | Those Yellow Pine Boxes | [315] |
| [XIV.] | The Red Glutton | [334] |
| [XV.] | Belgium—The Rag Doll of Europe | [369] |
| [XVI.] | Louvain the Forsaken | [406] |