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TRUE STORIES OF THE GREAT WAR


TRUE STORIES
OF THE
GREAT WAR

TALES OF ADVENTURE—HEROIC DEEDS—EXPLOITS
TOLD BY THE SOLDIERS, OFFICERS, NURSES,
DIPLOMATS, EYE WITNESSES

Collected in Six Volumes
From Official and Authoritative Sources
(See Introductory to Volume I)

VOLUME V

Editor-in-Chief
FRANCIS TREVELYAN MILLER (Litt. D., LL.D.)
Editor of The Search-Light Library

1917
REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMPANY
NEW YORK


Copyright, 1917, by
REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMPANY

CONTENTS

This group of stories for VOLUME V has been selected by the Board ofEditors according to the plan outlined in "Introductory" to VolumeI. It includes episodes from thirty-one story-tellers—tales ofDragoons, Marines, Bishops, Foreign Legion, Fleet Surgeon, Scouts,Exiles, Soldiers, Spies and Eye-Witnesses. The selections havebeen made from the most authoritative sources in Europe andAmerica. Full credit is given in every instance to the originalsource.

VOLUME V—THIRTY-ONE STORY-TELLERS—142 EPISODES

TALES OF THE DARING RIDES OF A FRENCH TROOPER1
WITH THE TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS
Told by Lieut. Christian Mallet of the Dragoons
(Permission of E. P. Dutton and Company)
 
"TO RUHLEBEN—AND BACK" LIFE IN A GERMAN PRISON18
WHERE THE BRITISH CIVILIAN PRISONERS ARE HELD IN
    DETENTION CAMP
Told by Geoffrey Pyke, an English Prisoner
(Permission of Houghton, Mi
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