P · F · COLLIER & SON · NEW YORK
Copyright 1919
By P. F. Collier & Son
CONTENTS
PART I.—THE WESTERN FRONT
CHAPTER
- Franco-British Forces Victorious at Ypres—Germans Lose Ground at Lens [9]
- French Break the German Lines at Verdun—Canadians Gain at Lens [22]
- Lens in Ruins—British Advance Near Ypres [33]
- Haig Strikes Again at Ypres—The French Break the German Lines on the Aisne [42]
- German Retreat from Chemin-des-Dames—British Advance Toward Cambrai [54]
- Germans Gain in the Cambrai Area—Cold Weather Halts Important Operations [66]
PART II.—THE UNITED STATES AS A BELLIGERENT
- The New Ally in Council [77]
- On the Lorraine Front [83]
- Pope and President [97]
- America's War Aims [102]
- Moving the Military Machine [111]
- Fleets in the Making [119]
- Food as a War Factor [ 124]
- Transportation and Fuel [128]
PART III.—REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA