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The German 
Empire’s 
Hour of Destiny 
COLONEL H. FROBENIUS 
With Preface by Sir Valentine Chirol 
Formerly Foreign Editor of the London Times 
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HOW THE GREAT WAR IS CONDUCTED 
The Modem Army in Action 
By MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN F. O’RYAN 
Commanding N. Y. Division of National Guard 
and 
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Corps of Engineers, formerly Instructor in Military Science at West Point 
An elementary study of the science of modern warfare, which tells how the 
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