SOLDIERS’ TALES

OF THE

GREAT WAR

Each Volume Cr. 8vo, Cloth, 3s. 6d. net.

I.WITH MY REGIMENT. By“Platoon Commander.”
“To read it is to share every experience(almost) in the life of a lieutenant onactive service.”—Punch.
II.DIXMUDE. A chapter in thehistory of the Naval Brigade,Oct.-Nov., 1914. By Charlesle Goffic.——Illustrated
“A great and fascinating story whichstands by itself in the huge epic cycle of thewar.”—Times.
III.IN THE FIELD (1914-15). Theimpressions of an Officer ofLight Cavalry.
“Dumas himself could not have betteredmost of these pages.”—Evening Standard.
IV.PRISONER OF WAR. By André Warnod.
“A vivid picture of a prisoner’s life in a camp of mixed nationalities.”—Times Lit. Sup.
V.UNCENSORED LETTERSFROM THE DARDANELLES. Notes of a FrenchArmy Doctor. Illustrated
VI.“CONTEMPTIBLE.” By“Casualty.”
VII.ON THE ANZAC TRAIL. By“Anzac.”
VIII.IN GERMAN HANDS. ByCharles Hennebois.

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE:

—Obvious print and punctuation errors were corrected.