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The World War, Part VIII. The fighting machines. Historical note

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The machines (1916), by William J. Robinson

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German prisoners in Ypres, photograph p. 312

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The machine-gun destroyers (1916), by Louis-Octave Philippe

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The tanks (1917), by Colonel E. D. Swinton

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British tanks in action, photograph p. 332

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The World War, Part IX. The work of the Navies. Historical note

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The escape of a merchantsman (1914), by Edward Noble

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The Heligoland action (1914), by W. Macneille Dixon

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The battle of Jutland (1916), by W. Macneille Dixon

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The Emden (1914), by Lewis R. Freeman

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The World War, Part X. The submarines. Historical note

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The sinking of the Lusitania (1915), by Charles E. Lauriat

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Life in a German submarine (1915), by Freiherrn von Forstner

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The work of the British submarines (1914-1917), by W. Macneille Dixon

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The World War, Part XI. Airplanes and zeppelins. Historical note

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Flying in the war-zone, by Theta

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A French fighting plane, photograph p. 402

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A zeppelin raid in London (1915), by Lewis R. Freeman

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A great air battle, by a British war correspondent

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The World War, Part XII. The hospital and ambulance services. Historical note

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Behind the Yser (1916), by Maud Mortimer

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The American ambulance field service (1916), by A. P. A.

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American ambulance-drivers, photograph p. 440

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With ambulance No. 10 (1915), by Leslie Buswell

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With an ambulance at Verdun (1916), by William Yorke Stevenson

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Wonders of war surgery (1917)

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The World War, Part XIII. The Red Cross and the Y.M.C.A. Historical note

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The American Red Cross

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Red Cross rest barracks (1917), by Elizabeth Frazer

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The Y.M.C.A. at the Front, by Francis B. Sayre, with an introduction by John R. Mott, General Secretary of the National War Work Council of the Y.M.C.A.

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A Y.M.C.A. Hut ''somewhere in France'', photograph p. 476

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The World War, Part XIV. Political and financial problems. Historical note

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Russia in Revolution (1917), by Paul Wharton

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Street scene in Petrograd during the Revolution, photograph p. 488

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The cost of the war

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The human cost

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The World War, Part XV. The entrance of the United States. Historical note

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The war message (1917), by Woodrow Wilson

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With the Americans at the Front (1917), by George Pattullo

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The President defines America's war aims (1918), by Woodrow Wilson

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The fall of Antwerp (1914), by Horace Green

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A prisoner in Ruhleben (1915), by Geoffrey Pyke

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The battle of the Slag-Heaps (1915), by Ian Hay

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Flame-throwers, photograph p. 100

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The legion captures a trench (1915), by Edward Morlae

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The World War, Part IV. On the Western and Italian Fronts 1916-1917. Historical note

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The battle of Verdun (1916), by Raoul Blanchard

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The biggest cannon on the Western Front, photograph p. 134

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Caillette Wood, an episode of Verdun

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The fight for Montauban, an incident of the battle of the Somme (1916), by Ian Hay

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A modern battlefield, photograph p. 148

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The battle of Messines Ridge (1917)

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Charge of the Canadians at Vimy Ridge, photograph p. 162

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The battle of Cambrai (1917), by Philip Gibbs

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The Garibaldi take the Col di Lana, told in Colonel ''Peppino'' Garibaldi's own words (1916), by Lewis R. Freeman

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The World War, Part V. The Eastern Front. Historical note

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Intrenched with the Austrians in Galicia (1914), by Fritz Kreisler

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The Russian victory at Przemysl (1915), by Bernard Pares

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The defeat at Gallipoli (1915), by Sir Ian Hamilton

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Landing under fire at the Dardanelles, photograph p. 204

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A British soldier at Suvla Bay (1915), by John Hargrave

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Bulgaria enters the war (1915), by J. B. W. Gardiner

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From Salonica (1916), by Albert Kinross

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The World War, Part VI. The War in Asia and Africa. Historical note

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The attack on Tsing-Tau (1914), by Jefferson Jones

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Campaigning under Botha (1915), by Cyril Campbell

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General Smuts's campaign in German East Africa (1914-1915), by Cyril Campbell

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With Maude at the taking of Bagdad (1917), by Arthur T. Clark

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The British in the Promised Land (1917), by W. T. Massey

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''Jerusalem delivered'', photograph p. 266

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The World War, Part VII. Life in the trenches. Historical note

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The arrival of Kitchener's Mob (1915), by James Norman Hall

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The new warfare (1915), by Ian Hay

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A description of trench life, by René Nicolas

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The impregnable trenches (1916), by Henry Sheahan

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The Cathedral at Rheims, photograph, frontispiece

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The World War, Part I. The origin of the war. Historical note

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The outbreak of hostilities, by Major F. E. Whitton

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Why did Germany invade Belgium ?, by S. S. McClure

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Belgium's part (1914), by Emile Verhaeren

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The real causes of the war (1914), by Charles W. Eliot

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Germany's military masters (1917), by Woodrow Wilson

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The World War, Part II. The gathering of the armies. Historical note

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The training of Kitchener's Mob (1914), by James Norman Hall

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The first hundred thousand in training (1914), by Ian Hay

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En route with Kitchener's Mob (1915), by James Norman Hall

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The second German mobilization (1914), by Geoffrey Pyke

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The World War, Part III. On the Western Front 1914-1915. Historical note

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The retreat from Mons (1914), by a British Staff Officer

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A gas attack, photograph p. 62

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The battle of the Marne (1914), by Major F. E. Whitton