- American Achievements on the Western Front, by Frederick Palmer (Late Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. R.) [151]
PART VII.—THE PEACE CONFERENCE AT PARIS
- First Session of Peace Congress—Clemenceau, Permanent Chairman—President Wilson's Address—The League of Nations Covenant Completed [198]
- The Covenant and Draft of the Constitution of the League of Nations—President Wilson's Speech in Support; He Returns to America—The United States Senate Criticizes League Document [208]
- Revised Covenant of the League of Nations—The Treaty of Peace [221]
THE STORY OF CANADA IN THE GREAT WAR
- Introduction by Lieutenant Colonel John A. Cooper (Late Commander of the 198th Battalion, Canadian Buffs) [249]
PART I.—PREPARATION FOR WAR
- Canada Before the War [259]
- Building a War Machine [264]
- Departure of First Contingent [267]
- The Steady Stream of Recruits [270]
- The Conscription Act [272]
- The "Princess Pat" Regiment [285]
- Canada's Huge Forestry Corps [287]
- The Canadian Railway Corps [291]
- Other Branches of the Service [295]
- Administration of Canada's War Establishment [302]
PART II.—CANADA AT THE FRONT
- The Canadians in Flanders—Neuve Chapelle—Their Brave Part in the Second Battle of Ypres—The Princess Patricias [303]
- Battle of Festubert—The Canadians Fight for the Orchard—Valor of the Second Brigade and Fourth Battalion—Givenchy [322]
- The Second and Third Canadian Divisions—Battles of St. Eloi and Sanctuary Wood—Victory After Defeat [339]
- Vimy Ridge and Passchendaele [357]
- Holding the Vimy Sector [367]
- Holding Lens and Arras [372]
- The Amiens Battle of August, 1918 [383]
- The Attack Against the Hindenburg Line [389]
- Capture of Bourlon Wood and Cambrai [396]
- Capture of Valenciennes and Mons [406]
PART III.—CANADA AT HOME