Miscellaneous
|
THE FIELD OF HONOUR H. FIELDING-HALL | |
| Fiction | Short stories dealing with the spirit of England at war. "Admirably written without one superfluous word to mar the directness of their appeal."—New York Times. $1.50 net. |
|
A SONG OF THE GUNS GILBERT FRANKAU | |
|---|---|
| Poetry | Vivid, powerful verse written to the roar of guns on the western front, by a son of Frank Danby, the novelist. |
|
KITCHENER, ORGANIZER OF VICTORY HAROLD BEGBIE | |
|---|---|
| Biography | The first full and satisfactory account of the life and deeds of England's great War Minister. Suppressed in England for its frankness. Illustrated. $1.25. |
|
IS WAR DIMINISHING? FREDERICK ADAMS WOOD, M.D., AND ALEXANDER BALTZLEY | |
|---|---|
| History | The first complete and authoritative study of the question of whether warfare has increased or diminished in the last five centuries. $1.00 net. |