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قراءة كتاب True Stories of The Great War, Volume 1 (of 6) Tales of Adventure-Heroic Deeds-Exploits Told by the Soldiers, Officers, Nurses, Diplomats, Eye Witnesses
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True Stories of The Great War, Volume 1 (of 6) Tales of Adventure-Heroic Deeds-Exploits Told by the Soldiers, Officers, Nurses, Diplomats, Eye Witnesses
telling humorous tales of their suffering; there is irony, cajolery, good-natured satire, and loud outbursts of laughter. And there is tenderness in them—kindness, gentleness, devotion, affection, and love. We find in them every human passion—and every divine emotion. They form a new insight into character and manhood—they inspire us with a new and deeper faith in humanity.
The committee in making these selections found that many of the human documents of the Great War are being preserved by the British, French, and German publishing houses, but it is the American publishers who are performing the greatest service in the preservation of war literature. We have given consideration wherever possible to the notable work that is being done by our American colleagues. While we have selected from all sources what we consider to be the best stories of the war, giving full recognition in every instance to the original sources, it is a pleasure to state that our American periodicals have been given the preference. They cordially co-operated with us in this undertaking and we trust the public will show their due appreciation. We would especially call attention to the list of books and publishers recorded in the contents pages of the several volumes; also to the periodicals which are preserving many of the human stories of the war. These will form the basis for much of the literature of the future.
As editor-in-chief of these volumes, I desire further to give full recognition to my associates: Mr. M. M. Lourens, of the University of Leyden; Mr. Egbert Gilliss Handy, founder of The Search-Light Library; Mr. Walter R. Bickford, former managing editor of The Journal of American History; and the staff of investigators at The Search-Light Library who made the extensive researches and comprehensive bibliographies—covering the whole range of literature on The Great War—required as a basis for the production of these books.
CONTENTS
The Board of Editors in accordance with the plan outlined in "Introductory" for collecting the "Best Stories of the War," has selected this group of stories for VOLUME I from the most authentic sources in Europe and America. This volume includes 170 episodes and tales of adventure told by twenty-six story-tellers—Soldiers, Staff Observers, Officers, Despatch Riders, Cavalrymen, Aviators, Nurses, Prisoners, Raiders, Secret Service Men and American soldiers. Full credit is given in every instance to the original sources.
| STORIES OF THE THREE MEN WHO CAUSED THE WORLD WAR | 1 |
| "HOW I MET THE KAISER, CROWN PRINCE AND ARCHDUKE" | |
| Told by Hall Caine | |
| (Permission of J. B. Lippincott Company) | |
| MY VISIT TO KING ALBERT—THE KING WHOSE THRONE IS | |
| THE HEARTS OF HIS PEOPLE | 8 |
| "I AM BOUND ON A MISSION FROM THE PRESIDENT OF FRANCE" | |
| Told by Pierre Loti | |
| (Permission of J. B. Lippincott Company) | |
| "VIVE LA FRANCE"—HOW THEY DIE FOR THEIR COUNTRY | 23 |
| LAST MESSAGES OF FRENCH SOLDIERS | |
| Told by Rene Bazin | |
| (Permission of Current History) | |
| FOR GOD AND ITALY—BREATHING DEATH WITH THE ITALIANS | 29 |
| "WHERE MINUTES ARE ETERNAL" | |
| Told by Gabriele D'Annunzio | |
| (Permission of London Telegraph) | |
| THE BLOOD OF THE RUSSIANS IN FIGHT FOR LIBERTY | 36 |
| "THE DESERTED BATTLEFIELDS I HAVE SEEN" | |
| Told by Count Ilya Tolstoy | |
| (Permission of Current History) | |
| MY EXPERIENCES IN THE WAR HOSPITALS OF RUMANIA | 44 |
| THE HORRORS OF THE LITTLE BALKAN KINGDOM | |
| Told by Queen Marie of Rumania | |
| (Permission of Philadelphia Public Ledger) | |
| "WITH THE GERMAN ARMIES IN THE WEST"—VISITS TO | |
| THE GENERAL STAFF | 49 |
| Told by Sven Hedin | |
| (Permission of John Lane Company) | |
| "THE FIRST HUNDRED THOUSAND"—WITH KITCHENER'S | |
| ARMY IN FRANCE | 73 |
| STORIES STRAIGHT FROM THE TRENCHES | |
| Told by Captain Ian Hay Beith | |
| (Permission of Houghton, Mifflin and Company) | |
| SOME EXPERIENCES IN HUNGARY | 97 |
| IN THE PALACE OF PRINCE AND PRINCESS K—— | |
| Told by Mina Macdonald | |
| (Permission of Longmans, Green and Company) | |
| "FORCED TO FIGHT"—THE TALE OF A SCHLESWIG DANE | 117 |
| "WHAT MY EYES WITNESSED IN EAST PRUSSIA" | |
| Told by Eric Erichsen | |
| (Permission of Robert M. McBride and Company) | |

