The War in Eastern Europe by John Reed. Illustrated by Boardman Robinson. Scribner’s and Sons, New York. 1916.
Contents: Preface, I) Salonika. The coveted city, The eastern gate of war, II) Serbia. The country of death, The war capital, Toward the front, Belgrade under the Austrian guns, Along the battle-line, A nation exterminated, Goutchevo and the valley of corpses, III) Russia. Russia’s back door, Life at Novo Sielitza, Breaking into Bucovina, Zalezchik the terrible, Behind the Russian retreat, Lemberg before the Germans came, An optimistic pilgrimage, Arrest à la russe, Prison life in Cholm, Further adventures in captivity, The face of Russia, The national industry, A patriotic revolution, The betrayal of the Jews, Petrograd and Moscow, IV) Constantinople. Toward the city of emperors, Constantinople under the Germans, The heart of Istamboul, An interview with a prince, V) Rumania in difficulties, Bulgaria goes to war, Serbia revisited, and Greece. With over two dozen Boardman Robinson illustrations.
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