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Arthur Story: First World War Centenary Prose Collection — 278 episodes
LXXXVII - Old Ushant At The Gangway
XCII - The Last Of The Jacket
LXXXVI - The Rebels Brought To The Mast
LXXXI - How They Bury A Man-Of-War's Man At Sea
The End
LXXX - The Last Stitch
XCI - Smoking-Club In A Man-Of-War, With Scenes On The Gun-Deck Drawing Near Home
LXXXIX - The Social State In A Man-Of-War
LXXXV - The Great Massacre of the Beards
LXXXIV - Man-Of-War Barbers
LXXXIII - A Man-Of-War College
XCIII - Cable And Anchor All Clear
XC - The Manning Of Navies
LXXXVIII - Flogging Through The Fleet
LXXXII - What Remains Of A Man-Of-War's Man After His Burial At Sea
LXIII - The Operation
LXXI - The Genealogy Of The Articles Of War
LXIV - Man-Of-War Trophies
LXIX - Prayers At The Guns
LXXVII - The Hospital In A Man-Of-War
LXI - The Surgeon Of The Fleet
LI - One of "The People" Has An Audience With The Commodore And The Captain On The Quarter-Deck
LX - A Man-Of-War's-Man Shot At
XXXIX - The Frigate In Harbour.--The Boats.--Grand State Reception of The Commodore
L - The Bay of All Beauties
XXXVIII - The Chaplain and Chapel In A Man-of-War
LXXIX - How Man-Of-War's Men Die At Sea
XLV - Publishing Poetry In A Man-of-War
LXXVI - The Chains
XXX - A Peep Through a Port-Hole at the Subterranean Parts of a Man-of-War
XLIII - Smuggling In A Man-of-War
LXXII - "Herein Are The Good Ordinances Of The Sea, Which Wise Men, Who Voyaged Round The World, Gave To Our Ancestors, And Which Constitute
LXXIII - Night And Day Gambling In A Man-Of-War
LXVI - Fun In A Man-Of-War
XLVII - An Auction In A Man-of-War
XLI - A Man-of-War Library
XXIX - The Night-Watches
XXVII - Some Thoughts Growing Out Of Mad Jack's Countermanding His Superior's Order
LXX - Monthly Muster Round The Capstan
LXVII - White-Jacket Arraigned At The Mast
XXVI - The Pitch of the Cape
LXXVIII - Dismal Times In The Mess
XVIII - Edging Away
LXII - A Consultation Of Man-Of-War Surgeons
LVIII - A Quarter-Deck Officer Before The Mast
XXXVI - Flogging Not Necessary
LXV - A Man-Of-War Race
XXXV - Flogging Not Lawful
XVIII - A Man-of-War Full As A Nut
LIX - A Man-Of-War Button Divides Two Brothers
LXXV - "Sink, Burn, And Destroy."--Printed Admiralty Orders In Time of War
XIV - A Draught In A Man-of-War; XV - A Salt-Junk Club In A Man-of-War, With A Notice To Quit
XVI - General Training In A Man-of-War
XVII - Away! Second, Third, and Fourth Cutters, Away!
LXXIV - The Main-Top At Night
XX - How They Sleep In A Man of War
LVII - The Emperor Reviews The People At Quarters
XXIV - Introductory To Cape Horn
XXV - The Dog-Days Off Cape Horn
LVI - A Shore Emperor On Board A Man-Of-War
XIX - The Jacket Aloft
LIII - Seafaring Persons Peculiarly Subject To Being Under The Weather.--The Effects Of This Upon A Man-Of-War Captain
XXII - Wash-Day And House-Cleaning In A Man-Of-War
LII - Something Concerning Midshipmen
LXVIII - A Man-Of-War Fountain, And Other Things
XI - The Pursuit of Poetry Under Difficulties
II - Homeward Bound
LV - Midshipmen Entering The Navy Early
XXXIV - Some of the Evil Effects of Flogging
XIII - A Man-of-War Hermit In A Mob
XLVI - The Commodore on the Poop, And One of 'The People" Under the Hands of the Surgeon
V - Jack Chase on a Spanish Quarter-Deck; VI - The Quarter-Deck Officers, Warrant Officers, and Berth-Deck Underlings Of A Man-of-War; Where
XLIV - A Knave In Office In A Man-of-War
XLVIII - Purser, Purser's Steward, And Postmaster In A Man-of-War
LIV - The People Are Given "Liberty"
XLIX - Rumors Of A War, And How They Were Received By The Population Of The Neversink
XXXI - The Gunner Under Hatches
XXXVII - Some Superior Old "London Dock" From the Wine-Coolers of Neptune
XXXII - A Dish of Dunderfunk
XII - The Good or Bad Temper of Men-of-War's Men, In a Great Degree, Attributable to Their Particular Stations and Duties Aboard Ship
XXIII - Theatricals In A Man-of-War
III - A Glance At The Principal Divisions, Into Which A Man-of-War's Crew Is Divided
I - Preface and The Jacket
XXXIII - A Flogging
VIII - Selvagee Contrasted With Mad-Jack
IX - Of The Pockets That Were In The Jacket; X - From Pockets To Pickpockets
IV - Jack Chase
XL - Some of the Ceremonies in a Man-of-War Unnecessary and Injurious
XLII - Killing Time In A Man-of-War In Harbour
XXI - One Reason Why Men-of-War's Men Are, Generally, Short-Lived
VII - Breakfast, Dinner, And Supper
Battles in the Air
England and France Strike in the North
Italy's Terrific Drive
How Food Won the War
America's Transportation Problems
Belgium's Gallant Effort
China Joins the Fighting Democracies
Approaching the Final Stage
Ships and the Men Who Made Them
The Drastic Terms of Surrender
Chateau-Thierry, Field of Glory
Germany's Dying Desperate Effort
The Defeat and Recovery of Italy
Last Days of the War
Red Revolution in Russia
Redemption of the Holy Land
The Descent to Bolshevism
America Transformed by War
Germany's Object Lesson to the United States
The Greatest Naval Battle in History
The Trail of the Beast in Belgium
German Plots and Propaganda in America
Rescue of the Starving
Britinnia Rules the Waves
Struggle for Supremacy on the Sea
Sinking of the Lusitania
Canada's Part in the Great War
Italy Declares War on Austria
The Russian Campaign
The Sublime Porte
The Campaign in Mesopotamia
How the Balkans Decided
Neuve Chapelle and War in Blood-Soaked Trenches
The Second Battle of Ypres
Immortal Verdun
New Methods and Horrors of Warfare
Japan in the War
Glorious Gallipoli
Campaign in the East
Steadfast South Africa
Zeppelin Raids on France and England
Murders and Martyrs
The First Battle of the Marne
A War for International Freedom
The Great War Begins
The Plotter Behind the Scenes
Why the World Went to War
The World Suddenly Turned Upside Down
''Probleme der Friedenswirtschaft'' from Gesammelte Schriften, Band 5 by Walther Rathenau
''Shall We End War?'' by Harry Emerson Fosdick, 5 June 1921
Catastrophe and Social Change by Samuel Henry Prince, Chapter 1, ''Catastrophe and Social Disintegration''
Introduction to The Book of the Homeless by Theodore Roosevelt
''Soldiers, Sailors, and Books'' by the American Library Association, (War Service Committee), part 1
French Literature of the Great War by Albert Schinz, Chapter 1, ''Poetry of the War''
Women Wanted by Mabel Potter Daggett, Ch 4 ''Women Who Wear War Jewelry''
Victory Boys & Girls by the United War Work Campaign
''Soldiers, Sailors, and Books'' by the American Library Association, (War Service Committee), part 2
A Diary Without Dates by Enid Bagnold, ''The Boys'', part 2
Open Letter to President Wilson by George Bernard Shaw
''America's Purpose; International Justice and World Peace'' by Woodrow Wilson, New York, 27 September 1918
''De wapenstilstand geteekend'' from Nieuwe Amsterdamsche Courant, Algemeen Handelsblad, 11 Nov. 1918
A Diary Without Dates by Enid Bagnold, ''The Boys'', part 1
Waiting for Daylight by H. M. Tomlinson, Sec XIV, ''Authors and Soldiers''
''Nationalism and Patriotism'' from War, Peace, and the Future by Ellen Key
''Militant Pacifism'' by Mary Whiton Calkins
The Care of the Dead by Anonymous
''Program for World Peace; The Fourteen Points'' by Woodrow Wilson, 8 January 1918
Celebrated Spies and Famous Mysteries of the Great War by George Barton, Ch 8 ''The Mystery of the Turkish Beauty''
''The Victory'' from A Politica, 15 Novembro 1918
''Nos amis d'Amérique'', in Quelques aspects du vertige mondial by Pierre Loti
''Russia in Literature'' by British Men of Letters, 23 December 1914
Celebrated Spies and Famous Mysteries of the Great War by George Barton, Ch 9 ''The Romantic Life of the Dutch-Javanese Dancer Who was Shot
Extract from Gallipoli by John Masefield
Kurze Aufklärungen über Wesen und Ziel des Pazifismus by Alfred H. Fried, Vorwort und Kapitel 1, ''Ewiger Friede''
Birds and the War by Hugh S Gladstone, Chapter 7, ''Effects of Air-Raids and Aircraft on Birds''
''Internationalism'' from War, Peace, and the Future by Ellen Key
Lettere di Giulio Cozzi in Lettere e testimonianze dei ferrovieri caduti per la patria
''I Am Not Dead'' from Experiences of the Great War by Ashby Williams
Little Rays of Moonshine by A. P. Herbert, ''Five Inches''
Wir Toten auf Urlaub by Kurt Eisner
Merchantmen-At-Arms: Independent Sailings
Warriors of the Paint Brush, Ch. 11 of 'Inventions of the Great War'
Statement to the Court Upon Being Convicted of Violating the Sedition Act
The United States Enters the War, Ch. VIII of 'The Little Book of the War'
A Selection from 'The Worn Doorstep'
Ghosts, from 'Tales from a Famished Land'
Masks and Faces from 'The Happy Hospital'
Lingo of No Man's Land, part 2
The Soul of a Nation (Armistice Day 1920)
Birds as Messengers from 'Birds and the War'
Selection from Letters of a Soldier, 1914-1915
Mary Postgate
Army Boys on the Firing Line, from 'The Storm of War'
The Blackest Page of Modern History: Events in Armenia in 1915, Chapter 1
The Passing of a Zeppelin
The message of spiritualism in the present crisis; address delivered before the National Spiritualist Association of America, October 22, 19
Lingo of No Man's Land, part 1
Grodek
Discours prononcé à la Sorbonne, lors du meeting 'Hommage à l’Arménie'
Rilla of Ingleside: Chapter 4, The Piper Pipes
The Story of the Great War, Vol. 8, Chapter 15: Austria-Hungary and Germany Surrender
History Of The American Field Service In France Vol. 1, The Sensation of Night Driving
With the Allies: Chapter 5, The Battle Of Soissons
Prologue to Men, Women And Guns
Krieg dem Kriege
A Scrap of Paper
Instructions to the British Soldier
The Story of the Great War, Vol. 1, Chapter 23: Preparation for War
A Diary Without Dates: Chapter 2, part 2
With the Allies: Chapter 3, The Burning of Louvain
Harvest
The Story of the Great War, Vol. 1, Chapter 22: Diplomatic Exchanges
Extract from Lecture 'How We Stand Now'
The Story of the Great War, Vol. 1, Chapter 21: Serbia's Reply
Chapter III: The Liberty Girls from 'Mary Louise and the Liberty Girls'
The Glory of the Coming: Chapter 16, Conducting War by Delegation
The Glory of the Coming: Chapter 15, Wanted: A Fool-proof War
The War and The Churches: Preface and Chapter III - The Apologies Of The Clergy
Lettre Ouverte à Gerhart Hauptmann
Rilla of Ingleside: Chapters 32 and 33
Apostolischen Schreiber an die im Krieg sich befindenden Völker und ihre Leiter
With the Allies: Chapter 4, Paris in Wartime
The Story of the Great War, Vol. 1, Chapter 20: Assassination of Franz Ferdinand - Austria's Ultimatum
Prophets Priests and Kings: The Kaiser
An Meine Völker!
With the Allies: Chapter I, The Germans In Brussels
Rilla of Ingleside: Chapter 5, 'The Sound of a Going'
A Diary Without Dates: Chapter 2, part 1
Selection from War Letters from a Young Queenslander
Verlustliste Nr. 1, 12. August 1914
Kriegstagebuch
Alphabet de la grande guerre, 1914-1916 pour les enfants de nos soldats
The War in Africa and the Far East: Chapter 3, The Pacific Colonies and The Capture of Kiao-Chau
The War as Art Critic
No Man's Land: A Point of Detail
Paths of Glory, Chapter 9: Viewing a Battle from a Balloon
The Children Of Our Dead from The Soul of the Soldier: Sketches from the Western Battle Front
De Belgen in Holland, 1914-1917
Torpedoed
Warfare under Water, from Pen Pictures of British Battles
Night-work in a Munitions Factory
Folkestone During the War: The Air Raids, Part 1
Chapter 1, Eighteen Months in the War Zone
Books in the War, the Romance of Library War Service: Chap. 10
Early Care of Gunshot Wounds of the Jaws and Surrounding Soft Parts, from Abstracts of War Surgery
Folkestone During the War: The Air Raids, Part 2
The Moonlight Battle for Baghdad, from Pen Pictures of British Battles
Finished with the War: A Soldier's Declaration
Excerpt from Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons
And They Thought We Wouldn't Fight: Wounded - How it Feels to Be Shot
Scott's Official History of the American Negro: Negro Women in War Work
Extract from Journal of A Disappointed Man
A glimpse of the British army
Somme Battle Stories: Close Quarters
Поза межами болю. Переднє слово (Poza mezhamy boliu. Perednye slovo)
Selections from the first issue of Stars and Stripes
Young Girls Fighting on the Russian Front
Excerpt from 'The Last Ride' from Fanny Goes to War
A Diary Without Dates: Outside the Glass Doors
Feeding an Army
Brieven uit den loopgraaf (in De Nieuwe Gids, 1916)
Neutral Nations and the War
The Conduct of the War by Sea: speech to the House of Commons, 1915
Selected Letters from The American Spirit
The Battle of Jutland
Excerpt from Edith Cavell: Her Life Story
Paths of Glory: Notes and Chapter 1
Het vluchtoord te Bergen op Zoom
Liberty: a Statement of the British Case
War Letters of a Public-School Boy: In the Somme Battlefield
Ten Lessons on Food Conservation: Lesson 1
Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War: Chapter 8: Scouting from the Skies
Rilla of Ingleside: Chapter 18, A War Wedding
Extract from Oorlogstijd
Das Feuer: Kapitel 1
The War Mania of Mr. Jinks and Mr. Blinks
Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke
The Soul of a Nation
Avec une batterie de 75: Ma pièce, souvenirs d'un canonnier 1914
Extract from letter written by Rifleman C. H. Brazier
De electrische grensafsluiting
France at War: On the Frontier of Civilization
History of the World War: Ch. 3 and 4
Extract from letter written by Private Frederick W. Heath
Extraausgabe der Wiener Zeitung zum Attentat in Sarajewo
S1E2: Rich Dad Poor Dad Review By Mat
S1E1: The Psychology of Money