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Hall, William H.

940.921 H17 The Near East: crossroads of the world, with a final chapter by J. L. Barton. 1920. Educational department, Board of foreign missions of the Presbyterian church in the U. S. A.

Contents: The world war in the Near East.-The mingling of many nations.-Old religions in the new day.-Home life and industries.-A century of missions.-Western influence on eastern education.-The world's crossroads.-Shall the land be healed? "Bibliography," p.222-225.

Hamilton, Sir Ian Standish Monteith.

Gallipoli diary. 2v. 1920. Doran.

Contains maps.

940.913 H21

Written from notes and copies of cables, letters, and memoranda kept by the commander-in-chief during the Gallipoli expedition.

Haskins, Charles Homer, & Lord, R. H.

Some problems of the Peace Conference.

sity Press.

940.916 H33

1920. Harvard Univer

Contents: Tasks and methods of the conference.-Belgium and Denmark.-AlsaceLorraine. The Rhine and the Saar.-Poland.-Austria.-Hungary and the Adriatic.— The Balkans.

"Bibliographical note" at the end of each chapter.

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A chronicle of the military events of the war, including consideration of the social and political aspects, especially in the first chapter on the causes, and in the last on the Peace Conference and the beginning of "the new era."

The author is (1920) professor of history at Columbia University.

Jones, Elias Henry.

940.917 J39 The road to En-Dor; an account of how two prisoners of war at Yozgad in Turkey won their way to freedom. 1920. Lane.

By means of skilful manipulation of the ouija board and by very clever acting, the author and his companion, C. W. Hill, prevailed over Englishman and Turk alike. The Yozgad spook hesitated at nothing. It even dictated letters to the Turkish war office in Constantinople and directed the movements of Turkish officials. of "evidential" matter for the opponents of spiritualism.

Jones, Rufus Matthew.

The book is full

940.917 J41

Service of love in war time; American Friends relief work in Europe, 1917-19. 1920. Macmillan.

McAuley, Mary Ethel.

940.91 MII

Germany in war time; what an American girl saw and heard. Open Court Pub. Co.

1917.

Experiences of a Pittsburgh girl, with interesting descriptions of German life in

1915-17.

Miller, Henry Russell.

940.9137 M69

The First division. 1920. [Crescent Press. Pittsburgh.] An account of the division in the battles of Cantigny, Soissons, St. Mihiel, and Argonne-Meuse, by a Y. M. C. A. secretary with the division.

Perris, George Herbert.

The battle of the Marne. [1920.] Methuen.

Contains maps.

"Notes and references," p.237-269.

940.913 P44b

"The truest and clearest history of the Allied Armies during August and September, 1914, which has appeared in English." Saturday review, 1920.

Repington, Charles à Court.

The first world war, 1914-18; personal experiences. Houghton.

940.911 R35 2v. 1920.

The intimate diary of an English military expert and journalist, giving his experiences as a newspaper correspondent, impressions of the men who directed the war, and their policies.

Scott, Arthur Pearson.

940.916 S42

Introduction to the peace treaties. 1920. University of Chicago

Press.

"References for additional reading," p.285.

The author is (1920) assistant professor of history, University of Chicago. He attempts to give the general reader information as to the terms of the treaty and the consequences to this country and the world of its acceptance or rejection.

Sims, William Sowden.

940.915 S61

The victory at sea [written] in collaboration with B. J. Hendrick. 1920. Doubleday.

The commander of the American naval forces operating in European waters during the world war, tells how the German submarine campaign was defeated.

Williams-Ellis, Clough, & Williams-Ellis, A.

940.913 W74

The Tank corps, with an introduction by Major-General H. J. Elles. [1919.] "Country Life."

A description of the British tanks and their development, and an account of the formation and accomplishments of the Tank corps.

Young People's Books

Cram (George F.) Company.

qrj 912 C86

Cram's unrivaled atlas of the world. 1920. Includes historical maps, geographical tables, statistics of different countries, a descriptive gazetteer, and a review of the European war.

qrj 303 C97

Cyclopedia of American government; ed. by A. C. McLaughlin and A. B. Hart. 3v. 1914. Appleton.

V.I. Abattoirs-Finality.

V.2.

Finance-Presentment.

V.3. President-Yukon.

Fleming, George Thornton, ed.

rj 917.4886 F62

Pittsburgh, how to see it; a complete, reliable guide book, with illustrations, the latest map and complete index. 1916. Johnston. Pittsburgh.

March, Francis Andrew, jr.

rj 940.911 M36

History of the world war; an authentic narrative of the world's greatest war, including the treaty of peace and the League of Nations' covenant [written] in collaboration with R. J. Beamish, with an introduction by P. C. March. 1919. Winston.

"Summarized chronology of the war," p.729-736.

Popular narrative history of the European war from its remote causes to the armistice in 1918, based on official documents prepared in some instances upon the field of battle and in others taken from the files of the governments at war. Condensed maps

and illustrations.

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England and the English; a Few Suggestions for Reading. 1918. 12 pp. Expedition of General Forbes against Fort Duquesne. 1908. 20 pp. Expeditions of General Bouquet to the Ohio Country, 1763 and 1764. II pp. (Monthly Bulletin, Dec. 1909.)

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*Pennsylvania; a Reading List for the Use of Schools, with Special Reference to Indian Warfare and the Local History of Pittsburgh. 1911. 83 pp. 20 cents; postpaid, 25 cents.

The Pilgrims; Selected Material for Use in Connection with the Pilgrim Tercentenary Celebration. 1920. 13 pp.

Pittsburgh in 1816. 1916. 75 pp.

Washington's Visits to Pittsburgh and the Ohio Country. 15 pp.

(Monthly Bulletin, Feb. 1908.)

The Whiskey Insurrection. 9 pp. (Monthly Bulletin, July 1906.)

Biography

Famous Royal Women; a Reading List for Girls. 1908. 11 pp.
Lives and Letters; a Selected and Annotated List. 1910. 36 pp.

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