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THE FIRST HUNDRED THOUSAND IAN HAY | |
| The story of a British volunteer. Called the greatest book of the war by the leading English papers. With frontispiece. $1.50 net. | |
| With the British | |
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KITCHENER'S MOB JAMES NORMAN HALL | |
| The graphic and uncensored account of the adventures of an American volunteer in Kitchener's Army. Illustrated. $1.25 net. | |
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BELGIUM'S AGONY EMILE VERHAEREN | |
| The story of what Belgium has endured and how she has endured it, told by her greatest poet. $1.25 net. | |
| In Belgium | |
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THE LOG OF A NON-COMBATANT HORACE GREEN | |
| "A lively, readable narrative of personal experiences, thrilling, painful, humorous."—Churchman. Illustrated. $1.25 net. | |
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TO RUHLEBEN AND BACK GEOFFREY PYKE | |
| In Germany | The story of a young Englishman's escape from a detention camp and flight across Germany. One of the most picturesque and thrilling narratives of the war. Illustrated. $1.50 net. |
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THE WORLD DECISION ROBERT HERRICK | |
| In Italy | Contains a graphic, first-hand account of Italy's entrance into the war, as well as a remarkable analysis of the larger aspects of the struggle. $1.25 net. |
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FOUR WEEKS IN THE TRENCHES FRITZ KREISLER | |
| With the Austrians | "Filled with memorable scenes and striking descriptions. It will stand as a picture of war."—New York Globe. Illustrated. $1.00 net. |