1917. In the following chapters, the author quoted extracts from accounts written by eyewitnesses of acts committed by the invaders in the devastated towns of France. These statements are taken for what they are worth as part of the setting, the framework of the pictures Mr. Edwards has made of the noble, now vanished, monuments which can never be replaced. Handsomely illustrated throughout. Contents: Arras; Lille; Amiens; Peronne; Cambrai; St. Quentin; Valenciennes; Soissons; Noyon; Meaux; Senlis; Chateau of Gerbeviller; A ...
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1917. In the following chapters, the author quoted extracts from accounts written by eyewitnesses of acts committed by the invaders in the devastated towns of France. These statements are taken for what they are worth as part of the setting, the framework of the pictures Mr. Edwards has made of the noble, now vanished, monuments which can never be replaced. Handsomely illustrated throughout. Contents: Arras; Lille; Amiens; Peronne; Cambrai; St. Quentin; Valenciennes; Soissons; Noyon; Meaux; Senlis; Chateau of Gerbeviller; A Heroine; Laon; Rheims; St. Mihiel; Verdun; Domremy and the Maid.
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