The war lords [by] A. G. Gardiner
2 p. l., 3-327, [1] p. col. front., ports. 18 cm
Reprinted in part from the Daily news, the Atlantic monthly, and Pearson's magazine;The Kaiser--and the origins of the war.--King Albert--and the tragedy of Belgium.--The asquith cabinets--and the spirit of England.--General Joffre--and the spirit of France.--Francis Joseph--and the spirit of Serbia.--The Grand Duke Nicholas--and the tragedy of Poland.--King Victor Emmanuel--and the spirit of Italy.--General Botha--and the spirit of the Empire.--King Gustav of Sweden.--Field-Marshal von Hindenburg.--Lord Fisher--and the spirit of the navy.--the Crown Prince of Prussia.--King Nicholas.--King Ferdinand--and the tragedy of the Balkans.--General Bernhardi--and the spirit of Germany.--Sir John French--and British generalship.--Sir John Jellicoe.--Karl Liebknecht--and the German democracy.--President Wilson--and the spirit of the United States.--M. Venizelos
Alfred George Gardiner(1865-1946) British newspaper editor, journalist and essayist. He was editor of The Daily News, England's oldest and most widely read Liberal newspaper.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_George_Gardiner
D507 .G3 1915
The world at war, by Georg Brandes tr. by Catherine D. Groth
272 p. 20 cm
In 'The World at War' Georg Brandes has collected some of his essays on the war and the events leading up to it, written before and during the great conflict.--Preface (Catherine D. Groth, translator)
Georg Brandes (1842-1927) was a Danish critic and scholar. He was one of the most vitriolic critics of WWI, refusing to side with either the Central Powers or the Allies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brandes
D523 .B65
The world decision, by Robert Herrick
252 p. 20 cm
Third impression, July 1916.;pt. 1. Italy.--pt. 2. France.--pt. 3. America
Robert Herrick (1887-1960) American novelist and university professor. His papers are held by the University of Chicago
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/scrc/findingaids/view.php?eadid=ICU.SPCL.HERRICKR
D523 .H35
The war and America / by Hugo Munsterberg
209, [1] p. 20 cm
This book discusses the essential factors and issues in the European war and their meaning and import for America.
Hugo Munsterberg (1863-1916) A German-American psychologist, one of the pioneers in applied psychology. His outspoken views on the impending WWI raised storms of controversy. He appeared as perhaps the most eminent supporter of German policies in America and was bitterly condemned by the Entente Allies, but to pro-Germans, he appeared almost an idol. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_M%C3%BCnsterberg
D523 .M8
Review of the American forces in Germany, pub. by James G. Adams
3 p.l., 442 p. illus., plates (part double) port. 17 cm
Adams advertised the book for sale from 1236 Union Street in Brooklyn, N. Y. from the American Legion Monthly as late as 1931.
D570.2 .A7
History of the Third division, United States army, in the world war, for the period, December 1, 1917, to January 1, 1919
1 p. l., vii-xix, 397, [1] p. incl. illus., ports. 3 fold. maps (2 in pocket) 21 cm
Inscribed to the Secretary of War by Maj. Gen. Robert Howze; Accompanied by 6 maps (53 x 75 1/2 cm folded to 22 x 14 cm)
Howze was in the Pine Ridge Campaign ( 1890-1891). For his conduct in a fight with the Brulé Sioux, he was presented with the Medal of Honor. (http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/indianwars.html). He was also was a Captain of cavalry in the Spanish-American War and later was appointed lieutenant colonel of volunteers during the Philippine Insurrection. Howze was appointed Commandant of Cadets at West Point in 1905 and participated in Pershing's Mexican expedition in 1916. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Lee_Howze)
D570.3.3d H4
From "Poilu" to "Yank," by William Yorke Stevenson, Section no. 1, American Ambulance, 1917
xxvi, 209, [1] p. front., plates, ports., double facsim. 20 cm
Chronicles the author's experiences as a member and later commandant of, the American Ambulance Service in WWI. This book is a sequel to "At the Front In A Flivver", a memoir of the author's experiences as a volunteer ambulance driver earlier in the war.
D570.9 .S76 1918
Seeteufel abenteuer aus meinem Leben von graf Felix v. Luckner ... mit 133 Abbildungen und einer karte
318 p. illus., fold. map 22 cm
Neue, verm. Aufl., 161. bis 210. Tausend
Features: Inscribed by author
Felix Graf von Luckner (1881-1966) was a German nobleman, naval officer, author and sailor who earned the epithet Der Seeteufel (Sea-Devil) for his exploits in command of the sailing commerce raider SMS Seeadler (sea Eagle) between 1916 and 1917.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_von_Luckner
D581 .L85 1926
Under the German heel : revelations of life in Belgium under the German occupation, 1914-1918 / by S. Theodore Felstead
ix, 228 p. 21 cm
This book chronicles the activities of the various spy organizations working independently and in a coordinated manner during the German occupation of Belgium in WWI. S. Theodore Felstead (1880-1965) was a prolific British author who wrote many books on military intelligence and crime. Among his other works are: Edith Cavell: The Crime That Shook The World,German Spies At Bay, and Shades of Scotland Yard.
D623.B4 F44
Time stood still, my internment in England, 1914-1918, by Paul Cohen-Portheim
vii, 235 p. front. (port) 23 cm
First edition
"This book tells of the experiences of a German civilian interned in England and it is the author's aim to describe nothing except what he actually saw and experienced." -from the preface
Paul Cohen-Portheim (1880-1932) was an Austrian artist, travel writer and linquist. When WWI broke out, he was painting in Devonshire, England and found himself interned for the length of the war.
http://neglectedbooks.com/?p=2330
D627.G7 C6 1932