In crown 8vo, cloth, with Maps, 6s. net.
While in Egypt the author was placed in command of a mule corps composed entirely of Jews for service in Gallipoli; his book is a record of the work of the corps there, but it is also a vivid description of the fighting generally. It is a story of actual happenings as he saw them, and he does not hesitate to criticize freely the way in which the campaign was attempted to be carried out. Written in a bright and attractive style, the book is excellent reading, as well as being most instructive, for it is the first book of the kind to be published.
10th AND CHEAP EDITION.
The Soul of Germany
By THOMAS F. A. SMITH, Ph. D.
Late English Lecturer in the University of Erlangen.
Author of “What Germany Thinks.”
In cro. 8vo cloth, 2/6 net.
“The picture he draws might pass for caricature if recent events had not attested its fidelity to fact. This illuminating book, derived from the pain-begotten wealth of twelve years’ experience, should be on the shelves of everyone who desires to identify the German of Louvain and Dinant with the German of Germany.”—Morning Post.
“It is a book of monumental industry, as full of knowledge as an egg of meat, and with much illuminating thought.”—Glasgow Herald.