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قراءة كتاب New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 1, No. 1 From the Beginning to March, 1915, With Index

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New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 1, No. 1
From the Beginning to March, 1915, With Index

New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 1, No. 1 From the Beginning to March, 1915, With Index

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WHAT THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS MAY BE 594 By Irving Fisher EFFECTS OF WAR ON AMERICA 600 By Roland G. Usher GERMANY OF THE FUTURE 605 Interview with M. de Lapredelle GERMANY THE AGGRESSOR 609 By Albert Sauveur MILITARISM AND CHRISTIANITY 610 By Lyman Abbott VIGIL (Poem) 612 By Hortense Flexner NIETZSCHE AND GERMAN CULTURE 613 By Abraham Solomon BELGIUM'S BITTER NEED 614 By Sir Gilbert Parker

NUMBER IV.

THE WAR AT CLOSE QUARTERS

SIR JOHN FRENCH'S OWN STORY 619 Famous Dispatches of the British Commander in Chief to Lord Kitchener STORY OF THE "EYE WITNESS" 650 By Col. E.D. Swinton of the Intelligence Department of the British General Staff THE DAWN OF A NEW DAY (Poem) 678 By Edward Neville Vose THE GERMAN ENTRY INTO BRUSSELS (With Map) 679 By John Boon THE FALL OF ANTWERP 682 By a Correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle AS THE FRENCH FELL BACK ON PARIS 689 By G. H. Perris THE RETREAT TO PARIS 691 By Philip Gibbs A ZOUAVE'S STORY 704 By Philip Gibbs WHEN WAR BURST ON ARRAS 707 By a Special Correspondent THE BATTLES IN BELGIUM (With Map) 711 By The Associated Press SEEKING WOUNDED ON BATTLE FRONT 714 By Philip Gibbs AT THE KAISER'S HEADQUARTERS 718 By Cyril Brown of The New York Times HOW THE BELGIANS FIGHT 725 By a Correspondent of The London Daily News A VISIT TO THE FIRING LINE IN FRANCE 727 By a Correspondent of The New York Times UNBURIED DEAD STREW LORRAINE (With Map) 729 By Philip Gibbs ALONG THE GERMAN LINES NEAR METZ 731 By The Associated Press THE SLAUGHTER IN ALSACE 736 By John H. Cox RENNENKAMPF ON THE RUSSIAN BORDER 738 By a Correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle THE FIRST FIGHT AT LODZ (With Map) 740 By Perceval Gibbon THE FIRST INVASION OF SERBIA (With Map) 742 By a Correspondent of The London Standard THE ATTACK ON TSING-TAU 745 By Jefferson Jones THE GERMAN ATTACK ON TAHITI 748 As Told by Miss Geni La France, an Eyewitness THE BLOODLESS CAPTURE OF GERMAN SAMOA 749 By Malcolm Ross, F.R.G.S. HOW THE CRESSY SANK 752 By Edgar Rowan GERMAN STORY OF THE HELIGOLAND FIGHT 754 By a Special Correspondent of The New York Times THE SINKING OF THE CRESSY AND THE HOGUE 755 By the Senior Surviving Officers, Commander Bertram W.L. Nicholson and Commander Reginald A. Norton THE SINKING OF THE HAWKE 757 By a Correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle THE EMDEN'S LAST FIGHT 758 By the Cable Operator at Cocos Islands CROWDS SEE THE NIGER SINK 760 By a Correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle LIEUTENANT WEDDIGEN'S OWN STORY 762 By Herbert B. Swope and Capt. Lieut. Otto Weddigen THE SOLILOQUY OF AN OLD SOLDIER (Poem) 764 By O.C.A. Child THE EFFECTS OF WAR IN FOUR COUNTRIES 765 By Irvin S. Cobb HOW PARIS DROPPED GAYETY 767 By Anne Rittenhouse PARIS IN OCTOBER 770 From The London Times FRANCE AND ENGLAND AS SEEN IN WAR TIME 772 Interview with F. Hopkinson Smith THE HELPLESS VICTIMS 776 By Mrs. Nina Larrey Duryee A NEW RUSSIA MEETS GERMANY 777 By Perceval Gibbon BELGIAN CITIES GERMANIZED 780 By Cyril Brown of The New York Times THE BELGIAN RUIN 786 By J.H. Whitehouse, M.P. THE WOUNDED SERB 788 From The London Times SPY ORGANIZATION IN ENGLAND 790 British Home Office Communication

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