m. Death threatens both, and their
opposing theories with regard to it are displayed in their relation to
a drama of the most intense human passion.
G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York London
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Halt!
Who's There?
By the Author of
"Aunt Sarah and the War"
_75 cents net. Postage additional_
A volume comparable to _Aunt Sarah and the War_ from the pen of the
author of that book. The scene is laid in a hospital, but the cases
recorded are those of men who, though wounded in body, are spiritually
whole. It is the ideals of England,--the essential England that, when
the hour strikes, is all courage--that manifest themselves throughout.
And be it said that it is an epitome not only of the spirit of England
but of the United Kingdom, with the emphasis on the united. There is a
fine strain of kindness and broad sympathy running through the book, and
much of poignancy in the personal dramas glimpsed through its pages.
G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York London
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A TALL SHIP
ON OTHER NAVAL OCCASIONS
BY BARTIMEUS
_12 deg. PICTURE WRAPPER. $1.00_
Tales descriptive of life in the British Navy under stress of war-time
conditions--the life of the officers' mess, and the stoke-hole--the
grime as well as the glory. Vivid pictures of the ache of parting, of
the strain of long waiting for the enemy, of sinking ships and struggles
in the waves--and also of the bright side that not even war can
extinguish.
G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS
NEW YORK LONDON
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News from
Somewhere
By
James Milne
Author of "The Romance of a Pro-Consul," etc.
_12 deg. $1.50 net. Frontispiece_
"Many things seen, heard, and thought during travels at home, on sea and
oversea, in the war-time which we call 'Armageddon.' It is a chronicle
of war impressions gathered during travel,
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