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LXXXVII - Old Ushant At The Gangway

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XCII - The Last Of The Jacket

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LXXXVI - The Rebels Brought To The Mast

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LXXXI - How They Bury A Man-Of-War's Man At Sea

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The End

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LXXX - The Last Stitch

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XCI - Smoking-Club In A Man-Of-War, With Scenes On The Gun-Deck Drawing Near Home

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LXXXIX - The Social State In A Man-Of-War

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LXXXV - The Great Massacre of the Beards

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LXXXIV - Man-Of-War Barbers

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LXXXIII - A Man-Of-War College

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XCIII - Cable And Anchor All Clear

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XC - The Manning Of Navies

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LXXXVIII - Flogging Through The Fleet

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LXXXII - What Remains Of A Man-Of-War's Man After His Burial At Sea

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LXIII - The Operation

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LXXI - The Genealogy Of The Articles Of War

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LXIV - Man-Of-War Trophies

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LXIX - Prayers At The Guns

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LXXVII - The Hospital In A Man-Of-War

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LXI - The Surgeon Of The Fleet

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LI - One of "The People" Has An Audience With The Commodore And The Captain On The Quarter-Deck

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LX - A Man-Of-War's-Man Shot At

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XXXIX - The Frigate In Harbour.--The Boats.--Grand State Reception of The Commodore

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L - The Bay of All Beauties

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XXXVIII - The Chaplain and Chapel In A Man-of-War

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LXXIX - How Man-Of-War's Men Die At Sea

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XLV - Publishing Poetry In A Man-of-War

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LXXVI - The Chains

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XXX - A Peep Through a Port-Hole at the Subterranean Parts of a Man-of-War

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XLIII - Smuggling In A Man-of-War

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LXXII - "Herein Are The Good Ordinances Of The Sea, Which Wise Men, Who Voyaged Round The World, Gave To Our Ancestors, And Which Constitute

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LXXIII - Night And Day Gambling In A Man-Of-War

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LXVI - Fun In A Man-Of-War

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XLVII - An Auction In A Man-of-War

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XLI - A Man-of-War Library

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XXIX - The Night-Watches

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XXVII - Some Thoughts Growing Out Of Mad Jack's Countermanding His Superior's Order

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LXX - Monthly Muster Round The Capstan

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LXVII - White-Jacket Arraigned At The Mast

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XXVI - The Pitch of the Cape

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LXXVIII - Dismal Times In The Mess

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XVIII - Edging Away

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LXII - A Consultation Of Man-Of-War Surgeons

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LVIII - A Quarter-Deck Officer Before The Mast

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XXXVI - Flogging Not Necessary

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LXV - A Man-Of-War Race

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XXXV - Flogging Not Lawful

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XVIII - A Man-of-War Full As A Nut

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LIX - A Man-Of-War Button Divides Two Brothers

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LXXV - "Sink, Burn, And Destroy."--Printed Admiralty Orders In Time of War

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XIV - A Draught In A Man-of-War; XV - A Salt-Junk Club In A Man-of-War, With A Notice To Quit

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XVI - General Training In A Man-of-War

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XVII - Away! Second, Third, and Fourth Cutters, Away!

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LXXIV - The Main-Top At Night

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XX - How They Sleep In A Man of War

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LVII - The Emperor Reviews The People At Quarters

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XXIV - Introductory To Cape Horn

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XXV - The Dog-Days Off Cape Horn

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LVI - A Shore Emperor On Board A Man-Of-War

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XIX - The Jacket Aloft

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LIII - Seafaring Persons Peculiarly Subject To Being Under The Weather.--The Effects Of This Upon A Man-Of-War Captain

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XXII - Wash-Day And House-Cleaning In A Man-Of-War

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LII - Something Concerning Midshipmen

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LXVIII - A Man-Of-War Fountain, And Other Things

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XI - The Pursuit of Poetry Under Difficulties

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II - Homeward Bound

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LV - Midshipmen Entering The Navy Early

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XXXIV - Some of the Evil Effects of Flogging

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XIII - A Man-of-War Hermit In A Mob

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XLVI - The Commodore on the Poop, And One of 'The People" Under the Hands of the Surgeon

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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

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XLIV - A Knave In Office In A Man-of-War

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XLVIII - Purser, Purser's Steward, And Postmaster In A Man-of-War

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LIV - The People Are Given "Liberty"

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XLIX - Rumors Of A War, And How They Were Received By The Population Of The Neversink

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XXXI - The Gunner Under Hatches

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XXXVII - Some Superior Old "London Dock" From the Wine-Coolers of Neptune

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XXXII - A Dish of Dunderfunk

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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

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XXIII - Theatricals In A Man-of-War

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III - A Glance At The Principal Divisions, Into Which A Man-of-War's Crew Is Divided

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I - Preface and The Jacket

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XXXIII - A Flogging

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VIII - Selvagee Contrasted With Mad-Jack

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IX - Of The Pockets That Were In The Jacket; X - From Pockets To Pickpockets

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IV - Jack Chase

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XL - Some of the Ceremonies in a Man-of-War Unnecessary and Injurious

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XLII - Killing Time In A Man-of-War In Harbour

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XXI - One Reason Why Men-of-War's Men Are, Generally, Short-Lived

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VII - Breakfast, Dinner, And Supper

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Battles in the Air

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England and France Strike in the North

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Italy's Terrific Drive

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How Food Won the War

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America's Transportation Problems

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Belgium's Gallant Effort

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China Joins the Fighting Democracies

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Approaching the Final Stage

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Ships and the Men Who Made Them

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The Drastic Terms of Surrender

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Chateau-Thierry, Field of Glory

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Germany's Dying Desperate Effort

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The Defeat and Recovery of Italy

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Last Days of the War

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Red Revolution in Russia

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Redemption of the Holy Land

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The Descent to Bolshevism

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America Transformed by War

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Germany's Object Lesson to the United States

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The Greatest Naval Battle in History

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The Trail of the Beast in Belgium

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German Plots and Propaganda in America

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Rescue of the Starving

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Britinnia Rules the Waves

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Struggle for Supremacy on the Sea

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Sinking of the Lusitania

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Canada's Part in the Great War

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Italy Declares War on Austria

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The Russian Campaign

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The Sublime Porte

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The Campaign in Mesopotamia

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How the Balkans Decided

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Neuve Chapelle and War in Blood-Soaked Trenches

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The Second Battle of Ypres

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Immortal Verdun

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New Methods and Horrors of Warfare

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Japan in the War

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Glorious Gallipoli

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Campaign in the East

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Steadfast South Africa

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Zeppelin Raids on France and England

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Murders and Martyrs

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The First Battle of the Marne

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A War for International Freedom

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The Great War Begins

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The Plotter Behind the Scenes

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Why the World Went to War

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The World Suddenly Turned Upside Down

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''Probleme der Friedenswirtschaft'' from Gesammelte Schriften, Band 5 by Walther Rathenau

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''Shall We End War?'' by Harry Emerson Fosdick, 5 June 1921

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Catastrophe and Social Change by Samuel Henry Prince, Chapter 1, ''Catastrophe and Social Disintegration''

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Introduction to The Book of the Homeless by Theodore Roosevelt

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''Soldiers, Sailors, and Books'' by the American Library Association, (War Service Committee), part 1

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French Literature of the Great War by Albert Schinz, Chapter 1, ''Poetry of the War''

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Women Wanted by Mabel Potter Daggett, Ch 4 ''Women Who Wear War Jewelry''

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Victory Boys & Girls by the United War Work Campaign

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''Soldiers, Sailors, and Books'' by the American Library Association, (War Service Committee), part 2

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A Diary Without Dates by Enid Bagnold, ''The Boys'', part 2

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Open Letter to President Wilson by George Bernard Shaw

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''America's Purpose; International Justice and World Peace'' by Woodrow Wilson, New York, 27 September 1918

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''De wapenstilstand geteekend'' from Nieuwe Amsterdamsche Courant, Algemeen Handelsblad, 11 Nov. 1918

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A Diary Without Dates by Enid Bagnold, ''The Boys'', part 1

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Waiting for Daylight by H. M. Tomlinson, Sec XIV, ''Authors and Soldiers''

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''Nationalism and Patriotism'' from War, Peace, and the Future by Ellen Key

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''Militant Pacifism'' by Mary Whiton Calkins

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The Care of the Dead by Anonymous

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''Program for World Peace; The Fourteen Points'' by Woodrow Wilson, 8 January 1918

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Celebrated Spies and Famous Mysteries of the Great War by George Barton, Ch 8 ''The Mystery of the Turkish Beauty''

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''The Victory'' from A Politica, 15 Novembro 1918

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''Nos amis d'Amérique'', in Quelques aspects du vertige mondial by Pierre Loti

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''Russia in Literature'' by British Men of Letters, 23 December 1914

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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

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Extract from Gallipoli by John Masefield

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Kurze Aufklärungen über Wesen und Ziel des Pazifismus by Alfred H. Fried, Vorwort und Kapitel 1, ''Ewiger Friede''

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Birds and the War by Hugh S Gladstone, Chapter 7, ''Effects of Air-Raids and Aircraft on Birds''

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''Internationalism'' from War, Peace, and the Future by Ellen Key

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Lettere di Giulio Cozzi in Lettere e testimonianze dei ferrovieri caduti per la patria

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''I Am Not Dead'' from Experiences of the Great War by Ashby Williams

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Little Rays of Moonshine by A. P. Herbert, ''Five Inches''

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Wir Toten auf Urlaub by Kurt Eisner

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Merchantmen-At-Arms: Independent Sailings

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Warriors of the Paint Brush, Ch. 11 of 'Inventions of the Great War'

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Statement to the Court Upon Being Convicted of Violating the Sedition Act

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The United States Enters the War, Ch. VIII of 'The Little Book of the War'

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A Selection from 'The Worn Doorstep'

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Ghosts, from 'Tales from a Famished Land'

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Masks and Faces from 'The Happy Hospital'

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Lingo of No Man's Land, part 2

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The Soul of a Nation (Armistice Day 1920)

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Birds as Messengers from 'Birds and the War'

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Selection from Letters of a Soldier, 1914-1915

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Mary Postgate

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Army Boys on the Firing Line, from 'The Storm of War'

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The Blackest Page of Modern History: Events in Armenia in 1915, Chapter 1

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The Passing of a Zeppelin

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The message of spiritualism in the present crisis; address delivered before the National Spiritualist Association of America, October 22, 19

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Lingo of No Man's Land, part 1

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Grodek

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Discours prononcé à la Sorbonne, lors du meeting 'Hommage à l’Arménie'

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Rilla of Ingleside: Chapter 4, The Piper Pipes

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The Story of the Great War, Vol. 8, Chapter 15: Austria-Hungary and Germany Surrender

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History Of The American Field Service In France Vol. 1, The Sensation of Night Driving

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With the Allies: Chapter 5, The Battle Of Soissons

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Prologue to Men, Women And Guns

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Krieg dem Kriege

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A Scrap of Paper

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Instructions to the British Soldier

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The Story of the Great War, Vol. 1, Chapter 23: Preparation for War

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A Diary Without Dates: Chapter 2, part 2

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With the Allies: Chapter 3, The Burning of Louvain

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Harvest

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The Story of the Great War, Vol. 1, Chapter 22: Diplomatic Exchanges

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Extract from Lecture 'How We Stand Now'

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The Story of the Great War, Vol. 1, Chapter 21: Serbia's Reply

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Chapter III: The Liberty Girls from 'Mary Louise and the Liberty Girls'

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The Glory of the Coming: Chapter 16, Conducting War by Delegation

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The Glory of the Coming: Chapter 15, Wanted: A Fool-proof War

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The War and The Churches: Preface and Chapter III - The Apologies Of The Clergy

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Lettre Ouverte à Gerhart Hauptmann

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Rilla of Ingleside: Chapters 32 and 33

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Apostolischen Schreiber an die im Krieg sich befindenden Völker und ihre Leiter

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With the Allies: Chapter 4, Paris in Wartime

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The Story of the Great War, Vol. 1, Chapter 20: Assassination of Franz Ferdinand - Austria's Ultimatum

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Prophets Priests and Kings: The Kaiser

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An Meine Völker!

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With the Allies: Chapter I, The Germans In Brussels

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Rilla of Ingleside: Chapter 5, 'The Sound of a Going'

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A Diary Without Dates: Chapter 2, part 1

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Selection from War Letters from a Young Queenslander

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Verlustliste Nr. 1, 12. August 1914

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Kriegstagebuch

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Alphabet de la grande guerre, 1914-1916 pour les enfants de nos soldats

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The War in Africa and the Far East: Chapter 3, The Pacific Colonies and The Capture of Kiao-Chau

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The War as Art Critic

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No Man's Land: A Point of Detail

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Paths of Glory, Chapter 9: Viewing a Battle from a Balloon

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The Children Of Our Dead from The Soul of the Soldier: Sketches from the Western Battle Front

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De Belgen in Holland, 1914-1917

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Torpedoed

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Warfare under Water, from Pen Pictures of British Battles

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Night-work in a Munitions Factory

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Folkestone During the War: The Air Raids, Part 1

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Chapter 1, Eighteen Months in the War Zone

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Books in the War, the Romance of Library War Service: Chap. 10

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Early Care of Gunshot Wounds of the Jaws and Surrounding Soft Parts, from Abstracts of War Surgery

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Folkestone During the War: The Air Raids, Part 2

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The Moonlight Battle for Baghdad, from Pen Pictures of British Battles

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Finished with the War: A Soldier's Declaration

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Excerpt from Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons

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And They Thought We Wouldn't Fight: Wounded - How it Feels to Be Shot

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Scott's Official History of the American Negro: Negro Women in War Work

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Extract from Journal of A Disappointed Man

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A glimpse of the British army

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Somme Battle Stories: Close Quarters

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Поза межами болю. Переднє слово (Poza mezhamy boliu. Perednye slovo)

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Selections from the first issue of Stars and Stripes

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Young Girls Fighting on the Russian Front

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Excerpt from 'The Last Ride' from Fanny Goes to War

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A Diary Without Dates: Outside the Glass Doors

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Feeding an Army

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Brieven uit den loopgraaf (in De Nieuwe Gids, 1916)

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Neutral Nations and the War

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The Conduct of the War by Sea: speech to the House of Commons, 1915

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Selected Letters from The American Spirit

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The Battle of Jutland

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Excerpt from Edith Cavell: Her Life Story

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Paths of Glory: Notes and Chapter 1

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Het vluchtoord te Bergen op Zoom

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Liberty: a Statement of the British Case

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War Letters of a Public-School Boy: In the Somme Battlefield

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Ten Lessons on Food Conservation: Lesson 1

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Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War: Chapter 8: Scouting from the Skies

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Rilla of Ingleside: Chapter 18, A War Wedding

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Extract from Oorlogstijd

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Das Feuer: Kapitel 1

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The War Mania of Mr. Jinks and Mr. Blinks

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Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke

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The Soul of a Nation

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Avec une batterie de 75: Ma pièce, souvenirs d'un canonnier 1914

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Extract from letter written by Rifleman C. H. Brazier

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De electrische grensafsluiting

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France at War: On the Frontier of Civilization

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History of the World War: Ch. 3 and 4

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Extract from letter written by Private Frederick W. Heath

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Extraausgabe der Wiener Zeitung zum Attentat in Sarajewo

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S1E2: Rich Dad Poor Dad Review By Mat

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S1E1: The Psychology of Money