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By: Sydney George Fisher (1856-1927) | |
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The American Revolution and the Boer War, An Open Letter to Mr. Charles Francis Adams on His Pamphlet "The Confederacy and the Transvaal"
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By: Isaac Frederick Marcosson (1876-1961) | |
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The War After the War
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By: Harold Harvey | |
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A Soldier's Sketches Under Fire
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By: E. B. (Enoch Barton) Garey (1883-1957) | |
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The Plattsburg Manual A Handbook for Military Training
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By: George Gibbs (1870-1942) | |
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The Secret Witness
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By: D. Douglas Ogilvie | |
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The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry and 14th (F. & F. Yeo.) Battn. R.H. 1914-1919
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By: Trumbull White (1868-1941) | |
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Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom
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By: Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870) | |
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Recollections and Letters of General Robert E. Lee
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By: John Ward (1866-1934) | |
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With the "Die-Hards" in Siberia
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By: Valentine Williams (1883-1946) | |
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Okewood of the Secret Service
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By: Lady Sarah Wilson (1865-1929) | |
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South African Memories
Lady Sarah Isabella Augusta Wilson was the aunt of Winston Spencer Churchill. In 1899 she became the first woman war correspondent when she was recruited to cover the Siege of Mafeking for the Daily Mail during the Boer War. She moved to Mafeking with her husband at the start of the war, where he was aide-de-camp to Colonel Robert Baden-Powell. Baden-Powell asked her to leave Mafeking for her own safety after the Boers threatened to storm the British garrison. This she duly did, and set off on a... | |
By: William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879) | |
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The Abolition Of Slavery The Right Of The Government Under The War Power
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By: Joseph Hocking (1860-1937) | |
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"The Pomp of Yesterday"
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All for a Scrap of Paper A Romance of the Present War
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By: A. G. (Alfred Greenwood) Hales (1870-1936) | |
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Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front
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By: B. (Benjamin) Barker | |
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Blackbeard Or, The Pirate of Roanoke.
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By: Edward William Bok (1863-1930) | |
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The Americanization of Edward Bok : the autobiography of a Dutch boy fifty years after
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By: Edward FitzGerald (1809-1883) | |
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Letters of Edward FitzGerald in two volumes, Vol. 1
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By: Frederic George Trayes (1871-) | |
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Five Months on a German Raider Being the Adventures of an Englishman Captured by the 'Wolf'
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By: Charles Amory Beach | |
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Air Service Boys Flying for Victory or, Bombing the Last German Stronghold
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Air Service Boys in the Big Battle Or, Silencing the Big Guns
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By: William L. Stidger (1885-1949) | |
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Soldier Silhouettes on our Front
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By: Otto Hermann Kahn (1867-1934) | |
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Right Above Race
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Government Ownership of Railroads, and War Taxation
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War Taxation Some Comments and Letters
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By: A. J. (Alec John) Dawson (1872-1952) | |
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The Message
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By: Henry Beston (1888-1968) | |
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A Volunteer Poilu
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By: Lawrence Gilman (1878-1939) | |
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Edward MacDowell
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By: Mary Seacole (1805-1881) | |
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Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands
I should have thought that no preface would have been required to introduce Mrs. Seacole to the British public, or to recommend a book which must, from the circumstances in which the subject of it was placed, be unique in literature. If singleness of heart, true charity, and Christian works; if trials and sufferings, dangers and perils, encountered boldly by a helpless woman on her errand of mercy in the camp and in the battle-field, can excite sympathy or move curiosity, Mary Seacole will have many friends and many readers... | |
By: Augusta J. Evans (1835-1909) | |
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Macaria
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By: Fred W. Ward | |
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The 23rd (Service) Battalion Royal Fusiliers (First Sportsman's) A Record of its Services in the Great War, 1914-1919
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By: Oswald Boelcke (1891-1916) | |
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An Aviator's Field Book Being the field reports of Oswald Bölcke, from August 1, 1914 to October 28, 1916
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By: Emile Cammaerts (1878-1953) | |
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Through the Iron Bars Two Years of German Occupation in Belgium
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By: Francis Andrew March (1863-1926) | |
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History of the World War
This is a popular narrative history of the world's greatest war. Written frankly from the viewpoint of the United States and the Allies, it visualizes the bloodiest and most destructive conflict of all the ages from its remote causes to its glorious conclusion and beneficent results.Two ideals have been before us in the preparation of this necessary work. These are simplicity and thoroughness. It is of no avail to describe the greatest of human events if the description is so confused that the reader loses interest... | |
By: James W. Gerard (1867-1951) | |
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Face to Face with Kaiserism
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My Four Years in Germany
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By: Frederick S. Brereton (1872-) | |
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With Joffre at Verdun A Story of the Western Front
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By: John Denton Pinkstone French (1852-1925) | |
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1914
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By: Rutherford George Montgomery (1896-) | |
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A Yankee Flier Over Berlin
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By: Arthur Edward Mainwaring (1864-) | |
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The Second Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers in the South African War With a Description of the Operations in the Aden Hinterland
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By: Lawrence Perry (1875-1954) | |
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Our Navy in the War
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By: Michael Clarke (1844?-1916) | |
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The Story of Troy
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By: Hilmar R. (Hilmar Robert) Baukhage (1889-) | |
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"I was there" with the Yanks on the western front, 1917-1919
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By: Emmett J. Scott (1873-1957) | |
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Negro Migration during the War
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By: Mainwaring George Jacson | |
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The Record of a Regiment of the Line Being a Regimental History of the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment during the Boer War 1899-1902
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By: Charles W. (Charles William) Domville-Fife (1886-) | |
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Submarine Warfare of To-day How the Submarine Menace was Met and Vanquished, With Descriptions of the Inventions and Devices Used, Fast Boats, Mystery Ships
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By: Lily Dougall (1858-1923) | |
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Mermaid
"'What a fool I was not to go where she beckoned!' mused Caius. 'Where? Anywhere into the heart of the ocean, out of this dull, sordid life into the land of dreams.' For it must all have been a dream—a sweet, fantastic dream, imposed upon his senses by some influence, outward or inward; but it seemed to him that at the hour when he seemed to see the maid it might have been given him to enter the world of dreams, and go on in some existence which was a truer reality than the one in which he now was... | |
By: Friedrich von Bernhardi (1849-1930) | |
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Germany and the Next War
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Cavalry in Future Wars
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By: Ross Kay | |
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Fighting in France
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By: Edward G. D. (Edward George Downing) Liveing (1895-1963) | |
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Attack An Infantry Subaltern's Impression of July 1st, 1916
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By: Newell Dwight Hillis (1858-1929) | |
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The Blot on the Kaiser's 'Scutcheon
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By: George G. (George Gallie) Nasmith (1877-1965) | |
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On the Fringe of the Great Fight
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By: Henry W. Shoemaker (1880-1958) | |
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A Catalogue of Early Pennsylvania and Other Firearms
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By: Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy (1812-1878) | |
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Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World
This work is Edward Creasy's best known fundamental work of history. It describes in detail 15 battles of world history, beginning with the Battle of Marathon of 490 BC and ending with the Battle of Waterloo of 1815. Each chapter is illustrated with rich historical detail and a timeline of events. | |
By: Geoffrey Keith Rose (1889-) | |
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The Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
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By: William Perry Brown (1847-1923) | |
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Our Pilots in the Air
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By: Henry Bordeaux (1870-1963) | |
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Georges Guynemer Knight of the Air
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By: Richard Joseph Beamish (1879-) | |
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History of the World War, Vol. 3
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By: John Allister Currie (1866-) | |
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"The Red Watch" With the First Canadian Division in Flanders
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