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DAY BY DAY WITH THE RUSSIAN ARMY BERNARD PARES | |
| With the Russians | "A wonderful narrative. When the history of this great war comes to be written it will be an invaluable document."—London Morning Post. Illustrated. $2.50 net. |
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THE FALL OF TSINGTAU JEFFERSON JONES | |
| With the Japanese | A remarkable study of war and diplomacy in the Orient that "should be read by every American who is interested in the future of our status in the Far East."—New York Tribune. Illustrated. $1.75 net. |
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THE LUSITANIA'S LAST VOYAGE C. E. LAURIAT, Jr. | |
| On the Ocean | "Not only a document of historic interest, but a thrilling narrative of the greatest disaster of its kind."—The Dial. Illustrated. $1.00 net. |
Causes and Results of the War
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THE DIPLOMACY OF THE WAR OF 1914: The Beginnings of the War ELLERY C. STOWELL | |
| "The most complete statement that has been given."—Lord Bryce. "The whole tangled web of diplomacy is made crystal clear in this really statesmanlike book."—New York Times. $5.00 net. | |
| Diplomatic |
PAN-GERMANISM ROLAND G. USHER |
| The war has borne out in a remarkable way the accuracy of this analysis of the game of world politics that preceded the resort to arms. | |
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THIRTY YEARS SIR THOMAS BARCLAY | |
| The story of the forming of the Entente between France and England told by the man largely responsible for its existence. $3.50 net. | |