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TRUE STORIES OF THE GREAT WAR
TALES OF ADVENTURE—HEROIC DEEDS—EXPLOITS
TOLD BY THE SOLDIERS, OFFICERS, NURSES,
DIPLOMATS, EYE WITNESSES
Collected in Six Volumes
From Official and Authoritative Sources
(See Introductory to Volume I)
VOLUME VI
Editor-in-Chief
FRANCIS TREVELYAN MILLER (Litt. D., LL.D.)
Editor of The Search-Light Library
1917
REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMPANY
NEW YORK
The Board of Editors has selected for VOLUME VI this group ofstories told by Soldiers and Army Officers direct from the battle-groundsof the Great War. It includes 165 episodes and personaladventures by forty-two story-tellers—"Tommies," "Boches,""Poilus," Russians, Italians, Austrians, Turks, Belgians, Scotchmen,Irishmen, Canadians, Americans—the "Best Stories of theWar" gathered from the most authentic sources, according to theplan outlined in "Introductory" to Volume I. Full credit is givenin every instance to the original sources.
VOLUME VI—FORTY STORY-TELLERS—165 EPISODES | |
"BEHIND THE GERMAN VEIL"—WITH VON HINDENBURG | 1 |
RECORD OF A REMARKABLE WAR PILGRIMAGE | |
Told by Count Van Maurik De Beaufort | |
(Permission of Dodd, Mead and Company) | |
"KITCHENER'S MOB"—ADVENTURES OF AN AMERICAN WITH | |
THE BRITISH ARMY | 16 |
UNCENSORED ACCOUNT OF A YOUNG VOLUNTEER | |
Told by James Norman Hall | |
(Permission of Houghton, Mifflin Company) | <