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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Introduction
A Note on the Texts
August, 1914
John Masefield’s Sale
A Red Cross Lighter
Untitled Sonnet
Untitled Sonnet
A Report on American Opinion and Some Suggestions
Gallipoli
I
II
The Landing at V beach, near Sedd-el-Bahr
The Landing at W beach, under Cape Tekke
The Landing at X beach (sometimes called Implacable Landing), towards Krithia
III
IV
V
VI
An Anglo-American Entente
The Harvest of the Night
The Irony of Battle
Messages of Greeting . . . . . . From England to Russia . . .
In the Vosges - The Story of an American Driver’s First Night Under Fire
The Old Front Line or The Beginning of The Battle of The Somme
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
America’s Part to Bring Victory and a Real Peace
Prospect of Labour’s Ruling British Parliament
The War and the Future - A Lecture given in America January – August, 1918
St. George and the Dragon - A speech given in New York on St. George’s Day, April 23rd, 1918
Introduction to Edward G.D. Liveing, Attack - An Infantry Subaltern’s Impressions of July 1st, 1916
What Britain Has Done - Put Nearly 8,000,000 in Army and Navy – Losses Over 2,500,000
The Common Task
The War’s Effect on Literature
Need for the World’s Re-Making
London Street Women
The Most Heroic Effort
What First? - Mr. John Masefield – Help Belgium and Serbia.
The Battle of the Somme
Foreword
The Battle of The Somme
1919 – 1920: Signs of the Times
Disenchantment
Preface to the Eighth Edition of Gallipoli
Any Dead to Any Living
Foreword to E.J Rule, Jacka’s Mob
Red Cross
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