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The Forest of Swords: A Story of Paris and the Marne
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THE FOREST OF SWORDS
BOOKS BY JOSEPH A. ALTSHELER |
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THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR SERIES |
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The Hunters of the Hills | The Shadow of the North | |
The Rulers of the Lakes | The Masters of the Peaks | |
The Lords of the Wild | The Sun of Quebec | |
THE YOUNG TRAILERS SERIES |
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The Young Trailers | The Free Rangers | |
The Forest Runners | The Riflemen of the Ohio | |
The Keepers of the Trail | The Scouts of the Valley | |
The Eyes of the Woods | The Border Watch | |
THE TEXAN SERIES |
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The Texan Star | ||
The Texan Scouts | The Texan Triumph | |
THE CIVIL WAR SERIES |
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The Guns of Bull Run | The Star of Gettysburg | |
The Guns of Shiloh | The Rock of Chickamauga | |
The Scouts of Stonewall | The Shades of the Wilderness | |
The Sword of Antietam | The Tree of Appomattox | |
THE GREAT WEST SERIES |
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The Lost Hunters | The Great Sioux Trail | |
THE WORLD WAR SERIES |
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The Guns of Europe | ||
The Forest of Swords | The Hosts of the Air | |
BOOKS NOT IN SERIES |
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Apache Gold | A Soldier of Manhattan | |
The Quest of the Four | The Sun of Saratoga | |
The Last of the Chiefs | A Herald of the West | |
In Circling Camps | The Wilderness Road | |
The Last Rebel | My Captive | |
The Candidate | ||
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D. APPLETON AND COMPANY |
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New York | London |
"He heard a shock near him and, ... saw a huddled mass of wreckage."
WORLD WAR SERIES
THE FOREST
OF SWORDS
A STORY OF PARIS
AND THE MARNE
BY
JOSEPH A. ALTSHELER
AUTHOR OF "THE GUNS OF EUROPE,"
"THE STAR OF GETTYSBURG," ETC.
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
NEW YORK AND LONDON
1928
COPYRIGHT, 1915, BY
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
Printed in the United States of America
FOREWORD
"The Forest of Swords," while an independent story, based upon the World War, continues the fortunes of John Scott, Philip Lannes, and their friends who have appeared already in "The Guns of Europe." As was stated in the first volume, the author was in Austria and Germany for a month after the war began, and then went to England. He saw the arrival of the Emperor, Francis Joseph, in Vienna, the first striking event in the gigantic struggle, and witnessed the mobilization of their armies by three great nations.