Transcriber's Note:
For convenience, a Table of Contents and List of Illustrations have been added to this version.
[Translator's Note.] The suppressed memoirsof General Kuropatkin are in four bulkyvolumes and contain, in the aggregate, about600,000 words. The first three volumes aredevoted, mainly, to a detailed review of thethree great battles of the Russo-Japanese war—Liao-yang,the Sha-ho, and Mukden—fromthe standpoint of modern military science. Thefourth volume, which is entitled "Summing upof the War," covers a very wide field, dealingpartly with Russia's national problems, her militaryhistory, and her policy in Asia, and partlywith the causes of the late war, the rise of Japanas a military power, and the reasons for theoverwhelming defeat of Russia's armies in theFar East.
Copyright, 1908, by The S. S. McClure Co. All rights reserved
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THE MILITARY AND POLITICAL MEMOIRS OF GENERAL KUROPATKIN. | 483 |
THE SECRET CAUSES OF THE WAR WITH JAPAN. By General Kuropatkin. | 486 |
THE ROYAL TIMBER COMPANY. | 497 |
THE AMERICANIZING OF ANDRÉ FRANÇOIS. By Stella Wynne Herron. | 500 |
AIN'T YOU GWINE TO COME? by Edmund Vance Cooke. | 509 |
JUNGLE BLOOD By Elmore Elliott Peake. | 510 |
"THE HOUSE OF MUSIC" by Gertrude Hall | 528 |
VERSES by A. E. Housman. | 542 |
MY ELECTION TO THESENATE by Carl Schurz | 543 |
A CAVALRY PEGASUS by Will Adams. | 557< ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |