The Diary of a French Private: War-Imprisonment, 1914-1915
Part 20
BY BERNARD CAPES
“Written with all the liveliness one is accustomed to associate with the name of Mr. Bernard Capes.”—_Pall Mall Gazette._
“If witty dialogue and a sense of atmosphere can make a good comedy, here is one of the best.”—_T. P.’s Weekly._
An Outraged Society
BY A. BROWNLOW FFORDE
SOME OPINIONS ON MR. FFORDE’S PREVIOUS NOVELS:
“Might well have been written by Mr. Kipling in one of his lighter moods. Brimful of humour and extremely racy.”—_Daily Chronicle._
“Is a vivacious writer, and possesses a considerable fund of humour.”—_Manchester Examiner._
The Duel
BY ALEXANDER KUPRIN
“One has no hesitation in recommending ‘The Duel’ to any one on the look-out for really good fiction.”—_Globe._
“Kuprin writes with the vividness and the authority that come from first-hand experience. It must be read to appreciate its power.”—_Aberdeen Journal._
LONDON: GEORGE ALLEN & UNWIN LIMITED
End of Project Gutenberg's The Diary of a French Private, by Gaston Riou