8 Mr. Edward Arnold's Autumn Announcements. 



LIGHT AND SHADE IN WAR. 



By CAPT. MALCOLM ROSS, 



WAR CORRESPONDKNT WITH THE NEW ZEALAND FORCES. 



AUTHOR OF "A CLIMBER IN NEW ZEALAND," ETC. 

 AND 



NOEL ROSS 



OF "THE TIMES" LITERARY STAFF 

 (LATELY LANCE-CORPORAL WITH THE ANZACS, AND LIEUT. TERRITORIAL ARTILLERY). 



Crown 8vo. Cloth. 55. net. 



The Authors of this book have seen, during the past two years, 

 a great deal of the light and shade of war, the one as a War 

 Correspondent, the other as a soldier, and, latterly, a Corres- 

 pondent of The Times. Some of the war pictures which they 

 give are classics in their way, and such articles as "The Men 

 from the Glen " and " The Last Load " are real literature, and 

 as such worthy of being preserved in the records of the Great War. 



Captain Malcolm Ross is well known, not only in his own 

 country, but also in the United Kingdom, as a writer of note, as a 

 keen student of Nature, and as a daring explorer and climber in 

 the Alps of his native land. As a War Correspondent on 

 Gallipoli, in Egypt, and in France, he has earned further distinc- 

 tion by his graphic accounts of events from the battle-fields. 

 His articles have attained a wide popularity in the English and 

 Colonial Press, and have in some instances been translated and 

 republished in the French journals. 



Mr. Noel Ross was wounded in the historic landing on Gallipoli 

 after having taken part in the fight against the Turks on the Suez 

 Canal. Discharged as unfit for further service, he again enlisted 

 in England, passed a course at Shoeburyness, and received a 

 commission in the Artillery. As a result of continued trouble 

 from shell shock he had to relinquish his commission. After a 

 few weeks he was taken on the staff of The Times, for which 

 journal he has done, and is still doing, brilliant work. He is also 

 a contributor to Punch. 



A FRENCH MOTHER IN 

 WAR TIME. 



By MADAME E. DRUMONT. 



Translated by Miss G. BEVIR. 



Crown 8vo. Cloth. 35. 6d. net. 



The writer of this frank and simple narrative is the wife of the 



famous anti-Semite, but the young airman son, to whom she is 



devotedly attached, is the child of a first marriage. The volume 



