The book is far more than a mere account of war experiences. It is the first complete and authoritative picture of the struggle from the surgeon's side. Though non-technical in style and thoroughly popular, it points out many of the lessons of the war from the medical standpoint of interest to every physician and every thinking citizen.

To after the war literature the book is a highly valuable addition of absorbing interest.

The Yankee in the
British Zone

By

Captain Ewen C. MacVeagh
and
Lieutenant Lee D. Brown

How did Tommy Atkins and the Yank get on? How did they impress each other? What did they learn about each other?

That is what this book answers. It is not a war book; it is rather a study in the psychology of the average man, British and American; and it is the first intimate story of the Anglo-American relations.

Written by two trained observers it sets forth a wealth of anecdotes, many grotesquely funny, and illustrative "human interest" stories and incidents.

"I WAS THERE"
WITH THE YANKS
IN FRANCE

By