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- 'Courage, my brethren!': a pastoral letter
- 'The Dominions and foreign affairs': paper read at a meeting of the [British] Institute [of International Affairs] at the Royal Society of Arts, May 24, 1921
- 'The murderous tyranny of the Turks'
- 'The quality of mercy'; how British prisoners of war were taken to Germany in 1914
- 'Union sacrée': Great Britain in war time: a message from Cardinal Bourne
- 1914-1916. La guerre et les oeuvres d'art en Belgique
- A 'corpse-conversion' factory: a peep behind the German lines
- A British Cardinal's visit to the Western Front; with illustrations
- A German to Germans: an open letter
- A Japanese view of the War
- A South American priest in Belgium
- A bulletin of recent books on the Great War
- A dishonoured army: German atrocities in France: with unpublished records
- A free Europe: being an interview with the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Grey, Bart., K.G., British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
- A free future for the world
- A lasting peace: a conversation between X (a neutral) and Y. (an Englishman)
- A letter to an American friend
- A list of neutral ships sunk by the Germans from August 8th, 1914, to April 26th, 1917
- A note on the history of submarine war
- A reminder from France
- A short account of the German invasion and occupation of Belgium
- A student in arms
- A visit to Sir Douglas Haig
- A war of liberation
- Account of a visit to the front
- Address by T.P. O'Connor to the President of the French Republic; delivered on the occasion of the visit of a deputation of the Ancient Order of Hibernians to Paris in order to present an address to the Cardinal Archbishop of Paris, on the 30th April, 1915
- Administrative separation: what Belgians in invaded Belgium think of it
- Africa and the peace of Europe
- After a year: speech
- After the war
- After twelve months of war
- After two years
- All's well
- Alsace under German rule
- Alsace-Lorraine in England
- America and the Allies: address
- Americans at the front
- Amiens before and during the War: [a panoramic history and guide]
- An American's opinion of British colonial policy
- An American's view of the British mail censorship
- An appeal to truth: a letter addressed by Cardinal Mercier, Archbishop of Malines, and Bishops of Belgium to the Cardinals, Archbishops and Bishops of Germany, Bavaria, and Austria-Hungary, [November 24th, 1915]
- An eye-witness at Louvain
- An open letter to an English officer, [Major G. White], and incidentally to the English people
- An ordinary Briton's view of the War: an open letter to a Senator of the U.S.A
- Appeal of the Belgian workmen to the workmen of all nations
- Armenian atrocities: the murder of a nation
- Arras: Lens-Douai and the battles of Artois: [a panoramic history and guide]
- August the fourth, 1914, in the Belgian Parliament
- Ausgewählte diplomatische Aktenstucke zur orientalischen Frage
- Austrian terrorism in Bohemia
- Austro-Magyar judicial crimes: persecutions of the Jugoslavs: political trials, 1908-1916
- Battle
- Belgian unity and the Flemish movement
- Belgium and Germany: texts and documents
- Belgium at war: illustrated album
- Black List and blockade: interview with Lord Robert Cecil in reply to the Swedish Prime Minister
- Blood and brass: being glimpses of German psychology
- Blood and brass: being glimpses of German psychology
- Blood and treasure: facts and figures of Britain's effort, 1914-1917
- Britain and Turkey : the causes of the rupture
- Britain versus Germany: an open letter to Professor Eduard Meyer, author of 'England, her national and political evolution, and the war with Germany'
- Britain's case against Germany: a letter to a neutral
- Britain's financial effort
- Britain's great hidden army
- Britain's mighty effort: some wonderful scenes in one of England's great shell factories
- British and German finance
- British civilian prisoners in German East Africa: a report
- British finance and Prussian militarism: two interviews
- British fishermen and the nation
- British militarism : a reply to Robert Blatchford
- British universities and the War: a record and its meaning
- British workshops and the War
- Brother Tommy: the British offensives on the Western Front, January to June, 1917
- Bulgaria's historical rights to Dobrudja
- Canada to Ireland: the visit of the Duchess of Connaught's Own
- Catholics of the British Empire and the War
- Charity towards our enemies: from a pastoral letter [of January, 1917]
- Child welfare
- Chivalrous England
- Civilian seamen and the United States Navy: 1914-1924: a record of inter-relations; being Chapter four of a book entitled, 'United States civilian sailors: 1914-1924'
- Colour blind neutrality: an open letter to Doctor George Brandes
- Common sense about the War
- Companionship in arms: speeches delivered in London on April 12, 1917, by the Prime Minister of Great Britain, [David Lloyd George], the United States Ambassador, [Mr. Page], Viscount Bryce, & Lord Robert Cecil, and in the House of Commons on April 18, by Mr. Bonar Law, Mr. Asquith, Mr. Dillon, & Mr. Wardle, to celebrate America's adhesion to the Allies' cause
- Convicted out of her own mouth: the record of German crimes
- Correspondence with [Mr. Page], the United States Ambassador [in London], respecting the execution of Miss Cavell at Brussels
- Daily review of the foreign press
- Daily review of the foreign press, Press and propaganda supplement
- Daily review of the foreign press, Recent notes and declarations on unrestricted submarine warfare
- Daily review of the foreign press, Review of the situation in enemy countries
- Daily review of the foreign press, Special Greek supplement dealing with the regime under Constantine
- Daily review of the foreign press, The peace discussion
- Daily review of the foreign press. 1st July, 1915- 24th March, 1916; series 2-9, 25th March, 1916 - 30th Nov., 1918; series 10, 10th April, 1919 - 6th Aug., 1919
- Daily review of the foreign press. Allied press supplements
- Daily review of the foreign press. Blockade & supply supplement
- Daily review of the foreign press. Blockade & supply supplement. Index
- Daily review of the foreign press. Economic supplement
- Daily review of the foreign press. Economic supplement. Index to economic and reconstruction supplements
- Daily review of the foreign press. Enemy press supplement
- Daily review of the foreign press. Food and blockade supplement, afterwards Food supplement, afterwards Food and supply review of the foreign press
- Daily review of the foreign press. Medical supplement
- Daily review of the foreign press. Neutral press supplement
- Daily review of the foreign press. Reconstruction supplement
- Daily review of the foreign press. Technical supplement
- Daily review of the foreign press. Weekly supplement
- Dangerous optimism
- Defensively-armed merchant ships and submarine warfare
- Deutschland über Allah
- Devils of the deep
- Die Kriegsursachen und die Friedensfrage ... Nebst einleitenden Kritiken von Prof Ludo M. Hartmann ... und Prof. Ramsay Muir
- Die Verwaltung des öffentlichen Schulwesens im Reiche
- Disclosures of a German staff officer: the letter of Paul Ehrhardt, merchant, soldier, and spy; with facsimiles of his handwriting
- Documents relating to the Great War
- Domestic service
- Economic Germany : "German industry considered as a factor making for war"
- Eine Generaldirektion für die westlikchen Provinzen! Die Orginationsmängel der Preussischen Staatsbahnen und die künftige Gliederung der Reichseisenbahnverwaltung
- England and her critics
- England, Germany and Europe
- England, Germany and the Irish question
- Ethical problems of the war: an address
- Europe's liberation: speech
- Fact v. fiction: Mr. Lloyd George's statement on shipping and food supplies (House of Commons, Thursday, 16th August, 1917)
- Family life in Germany under the Blockade. Compiled from reports from doctors, school nurses, children's judge's & teachers
- Flying, submarining and mine sweeping | Looping the loop over London | The submarine at work | The flying corps
- For our soldiers!: an address
- France et Angleterre: l'avenir de leurs relations intellectuelles
- Frightfulness in retreat
- From Turkish toils: the narrative of an Armenian family's escape
- Fête national belge: discours prononcés au Royal Albert Hall
- General Smuts's message to South Wales: speech delivered at Tonypandy, Rhondda, on October 29, 1917
- General von Bissing's testament: a study in German ideals
- German Catholics and peace: a challenge to the Centre
- German atrocities from German evidence
- German business and German aggression
- German designs on French Lorraine: the secret memorandum of the German iron and steel manufacturers; from the German
- German intrigues in Persia: the diary of a German agent, [W. Griesinger]: the Niedermayer Expedition through Persia to Afghanistan and India; translated from the German
- German land hunger and other underlying causes of the war
- German opinion and German policy before the war
- German opinions on British policy
- German policy before the war
- German posters in Belgium; their value as evidence: new texts and documents
- German truth and a matter of fact
- German war aims
- German war ethics
- Germania contra mundum
- Germany and Belgium before and during the war
- Germany and Slavonic civilisation
- Germany besieged: memories of 1870-1871
- Germany her own judge: reply of a cosmopolitan Swiss to German propaganda
- Germany's colonial failure: her rule in Africa condemned on German evidence
- Germany's food supply
- Germany's future with a good peace and a bad peace: a translation and reproduction of the German brochure: 'Deutschlands Zukunft bei einem guten und einem schlechten Frieden', containing all the original maps and diagrams in colours
- Germany's methods of naval warfare: extracts from 'Le Temps' and 'Figaro'
- Germany's move and Britain's answer: speech
- Germany, Turkey and Armenia: a selection of documentary evidence relating to the Armenian atrocities from German and other sources
- Great Britain and neutral commerce. Pt I: Great Britain and the right of search, Pt II: The British blockade of Germany
- Great Britain and the War: a book for boys and girls
- Great Britain and the War: a book for boys and girls
- Great Britain's measures against German trade: a speech
- Great Britain, Palestine and the Jews: a survey of Christian opinion
- Guarding the coasts of Britain: what the sea-scouts are doing
- Handbooks. No. 33: Rhenish Prussia and Birkenfeld
- Housing in England and Wales
- How do we stand to-day?
- How long will it last?
- How the British blockade works: an interview [for Henry Suydam, London correspondent of the Brooklyn daily eagle], with Sir Dudley de Chair
- How the English take the War
- How to help annexation
- How to help cases of distress: a digest of information respecting legal and voluntary means for the prevention and relief of distress and the improvementof the condition of the poor
- If the British fleet had not moved!
- If there were no navies!
- Im Kriegszustand. Die Umformung des öffentlichen Lebens in der ersten Kriegswoche
- Impressions of Scandinavia in war time
- In the land of death
- In the whirlpool of war
- Independence Day in London, 1918: resolutions and speeches at the Central Hall, Westminster
- India's 'loyalty' to England
- International law and autocracy: a public lecture delivered before the University of Pennsylvania
- International law and the blockade
- International military digest: a monthly review of the current literature of military science. Vol. 1, no. 1. June, 1915
- Is England apathetic?: a reply
- Is war civilization?
- Italy and the war: [address delivered in the University of Cambridge on June 10, 1915]
- Italy our ally: being an account of the visit to Italy of the Right Hon. H.H. Asquith ... Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Italy, the pioneer of peace: an address given at the Kingsway Hall, London, on January 23rd, 1921, and subsequently elsewhere
- Jahresbericht des Gross-Berliner Kriegsausschusses zum Schutze aufsichtsloser Kinder, 10 Januar bis 31 Dezember 1917
- Krieg und Kriegsgegner, von Willy Blankenfeldt; mit einem Anhang: Charles F. Dole: Der Wille zum Frieden; Henry W. Pinkham: Eine Slylock-Nation (aus dem Englischen)
- La Belgique en guerre: album illustré
- La chauvinisme serbe
- La guerre européenne & le problème colonial
- La magistrature belge contre le despotisme allemand
- La presse clandestine dans la Belgique occupée
- Labour and the costs of war
- Labour and the new social order: a report on reconstruction
- Le sac de Dinant et les legendes du Livre Blanc allemand du 10 mai, 1915
- Lest we forget
- Lille before and during the War: [an illustrated history and guide]
- Linguistic oppression in the German Empire
- Lloyd George: a man of the people
- London v. Germany: the war effort of the capital
- Lord Haldane and Germany; : reprinted from the "Manchester guardian" ..
- Lord Kitchener
- Loyal India: an interview with Lord Hardinge of Penshurst, ex-Viceroy and Governor-General of India
- Map of the Somme area
- Memorandum of the Belgian Government on the deportation and forced labour of the Belgian civil population ordered by the German Government
- Memorandum on peace terms
- Mercy workers of the war: an interview with Arthur Stanley, Chairman of the British Red Cross Society, which appeared in the 'New York American' and the International News Service Syndicate
- Might is right
- Military strategy versus diplomacy : in Bismarck's time and afterwards
- Modern Germany and the modern world
- Modern languages in British education
- Moral aspects of the European War: a lecture delivered, under the auspices of the Nucleu de Propaganda Pro-Alliados at the Academia de Estudos Livres, [Lisboa], on the 13th May, 1917
- Mothers & sons in war time : and other pieces
- Murder at sea
- Murder most foul!
- My return from Rome: pastoral letter
- Mémoire sur les affaires de Grèce addressé à la Conférence de la Paix á Paris,
- Natural science in British education
- Naval prospects in 1917
- Neutrality and arms shipments
- Neutrals and the war: an open letter to Heer L. Simmons, [Editor of De Wereldbibliotheek]
- No small stir: what the Pope really said about the Great War
- Notes from Calais Base and pictures of its many activities
- Officers' guide to civil careers
- On war memorials
- Our duty and our interest in the War
- Our fight for Belgium and what it means
- Our flying men
- Our just cause : facts about the war for ready reference
- Pan-germanism
- Parlament und Regierung im Deutschen Reich
- Parliament's vote of thanks to the forces: speeches delivered in the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, on October 29, 1917
- Pastoral letter of Cardinal Mercier ... Christmas 1914. Official translation
- Peace problems: Russia's economics
- Peace proposals and the attitude of the Allies
- Pen pictures of British battles
- Pictures of ruined Belgium, Visions de l Belgique détruite: seventy-two pen and ink sketches drawn on the spot by Louis Bernden
- Plain speaking: reasons for the military intervention of Portugal in the European War. Abridged from a report published in the 'Diario de governo', no. 9, series 1, of 17th January, 1917
- Poland and Mittel-Europa
- Poland under the Germans
- Portugal em guerra
- Pro Lithuania: a monthly review, etc. (Bulletin du Bureau, etc.) July-Nov./Dec. 1915; Jan., Feb./March 1916; 1917
- Proposals for the prevention of future wars
- Prussian militarism at work: a letter [to his clergy]
- Rapports officiels allemands sur les déprédations allemandes à l'Université de Liège
- Rapports sur la Violation du droit des gens en Belgique [de la Commission d'Enquête sur la Violation du Droit des Gens en Belgique]. 23; 1917
- Reply to the German White Book of the 10th May, 1915, 'Die volkerrechtswidrige Führung des belgischen Volkskrieges'
- Report of the Inter-Allied Commission in Eastern Macedonia
- Report of the proceedings at the meeting of naturalised British subjects of German, Austrian or Hungarian birth, held at the Memorial Hall, Farrington Street, London, E.C., on Thursday, 27th May, 1915, F. Eckstein, Esq., in the chair
- Reports [of the] Commission d'Enquête sur les Violations des Règles de Droit des Gens, des Lois et des Coutumes de Guerre
- Reports on British prison-camps in India and Burma visited by the International Red Cross Committee in February, March and April, 1917
- Representation in industry: address before the War Emergency and Reconstruction Conference of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Atlantic City, N.J. December 5, 1918
- Reprisals against prisoners of war: correspondence between the International Red Cross Committee and the British Government
- Responsibility of Hungary for the war
- Revelations by an ex-director of Krupp's: Dr. Mühlon's memorandum and his letter to Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg
- Review of the foreign press. Political
- Rheims and the battles for its possession: [an illustrated history and guide]
- Russia dominates the world,
- Russia under Nicholas II
- Russian Union of Zemstvos: a brief report of the Union's activities during the War
- Russian and her allies: extract from the verbatim report of the Imperial Duma, IVth Session, 16th sitting
- Scraps of paper: German proclamations in Belgium and France
- Serving the King's men: how the Salvation Army is helping the nation
- Shirking the issue: a letter to Dr. George Brandes
- Sidelights on Germany: studies of German life and character during the Great War, based on the enemy press
- Sir Edward Grey's reply to Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg: being a letter addressed to the British press on the 25th August, 1915, together with a statement issued by the Foreign Office on the 1st September, 1915
- Six of one and half-a-dozen of the other: a letter to Mr. L. Simons of the Hague
- Slave raids in Belgium; facts about the deportations
- Slavery in Europe: a letter to neutral governments from the Anti-Slavery Society
- Social reconstruction in Germany
- Soissons before and during the War: [a panoramic history and guide]
- Some Swedish reflections in these momentous times: November, 1915
- Some aspects of the War as viewed by naturalized British subjects
- Some gains of the War: an address to the Royal Colonial Institute, delivered Feb. 13, 1918
- Sozialisierung oder Sozialismus?
- Speech delivered
- Speech delivered by Sir Edward Grey at the Beckstein Hall, London, on Monday, 22nd March, 1915
- Speech of Signor Antonio Salandra in the Capitol of Rome, June 2, 1915, in reply to the Emperor of Austria and the German Chancellor
- Stray thoughts on the War
- Subject nationalities of the German alliance (with a map drawn from German sources)
- Submarines and Zeppelins in warfare and outrage
- Syria during March, 1916: her miseries and disasters
- The 'sincere Chancellor'
- The 'tanks' (by request, and with permission)
- The Allied cause is Ireland's hope
- The American versus the German view of the war
- The Americans in the Great War: [an illustrated history and guide]
- The Battle of Verdun, 1914-1918
- The Belgian campaign in the Cameroons and German East Africa
- The Belgian deportations
- The Belgian deportations: three German documents concerning the recruiting and forced labour of Belgian workmen
- The British Commonwealth of Nations: a speech
- The British Empire at war: a pictorial survey of the War by land, sea and air
- The British Front in the West, February, 1917
- The British Labour Movement and the War
- The British blockade
- The British share in the War
- The British workman defends his home
- The Council for the Study of International Relations. President: Viscount Bryce. Its aims, methods, and organization
- The Covenant explained for speakers and study circles
- The Czecho-Slovaks: an oppressed nationality
- The Dual Alliance vs. the Triple Entente : Germany's case in the supreme court of civilization : Dr. Krl Helfferich, German Secretary of the Treasury, reviews the "white", "yellow", and "orange" papers, and reaches a different conclusion from that of James M. Beck, holding the Allies responsible for the war
- The Empire and the War: a voice from India
- The Empire and the War: the voice of the dominions: addresses
- The English spirit: extract from a letter to a neutral
- The German attack on the Hebrew schools in Palestine
- The German colonies: what is to become of them?
- The German danger and the working man
- The German idea of peace terms
- The German menace before the war
- The German note and the reply of the Allies: text of the German note handed by the American Ambassador to Lord Robert Cecil, Acting Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, on December 19th, [1916]; text and translation of the reply communicated by the Fr
- The German pirate: his methods and record
- The German white book on the war in Belgium : A commentary
- The Germans and the small nations: an interview with Lord French
- The Germans at Louvain
- The Germans on the Somme
- The Great War
- The Great War : the standard history of the all-Europe conflict, Pt 39, 51
- The Great War: speech delivered
- The Jutland Battle by two who took part in it
- The King of Hedjaz and Arab independence; with a facsimile of the proclamation of June 27, 1916; together with the proclamation issued at Baghdad by Lieut-General Sir Stanley Maude, after the occupation of that city by the British forces
- The League of Nations: a practical suggestion
- The League of Peace and a free sea
- The Marne battle-fields (1914): [an illustrated history and guide]
- The Navy and the War (August, 1914 to August, 1915)
- The Other war: being chapters by J. Hilton, P.H. Kerr, A. Loveday, H. Mess, and J. Thorp on some causes of class misunderstanding
- The Pan-German programme: the petition of the six associations and the manifesto of the intellectuals
- The Pentecost of calamity
- The Prisoners of War Information Bureau in London: a study
- The Slavs among the nations: [lecture
- The Somme: [an illustrated history and guide]
- The Turkish persecution of the Jews
- The United States and this war: a word in season: speech
- The University of Louvain and its library
- The War and the German propaganda: a Swiss view of Germany's aims; translated from the French
- The War: its causes and its message: speeches
- The Yser and the Belgian coast: [an illustrated history and guide]
- The achievements of the Zeppelins
- The awakening of the German people
- The basis of reconstruction: the need for a regional survey of national resources (reprinted from the Town planning review). A comprehensive plan for development on a national, regional and local scale (a paper read at Manchester, February, 1918). Housing after the war: some current notes on salient aspects (reprinted from the Town planning review)
- The black slaves of Prussia: an open letter addressed to General Smuts
- The case of Bohemia
- The case of Edith Cavell: a study of the rights of non-combatants
- The case of the Allies: being the replies to President Wilson, and Mr. Balfour's despatch
- The causes of the first world war
- The challenge accepted: President Wilson's address to Congress, April 2nd, 1917
- The coming victory: a speech
- The condition of the Belgian workmen now refugees in England
- The countercharge : the matter of war-criminals from the German side
- The crimes of Germany: being an illustrated synopsis of the violations of international law and of humanity by the armed forces of the German Empire; based on the official enquiries of Great Britain, France, Russia and Belgium
- The dawn of Armageddon; or, 'The provocation by Serbia' (vide German notes to neutrals, Jan. 11, 1917) | Serbia's part in the war
- The dead lands of Europe
- The deliverance of Jerusalem
- The deportation of women and girls from Lille
- The deportations of Belgian workmen
- The deportations: statement
- The destruction of Belgium: Germany's confession and avoidance
- The destruction of Kalisz
- The destruction of Poland: a study in German efficiency
- The evidence
- The faith of England: an address to the Union Society of University College, London, delivered March 22 1917
- The fight for right pocket book for 1918
- The finances of Great Britain and Germany
- The foreign exchanges and the war: a report to the Nottingham Chamber of Commerce
- The freedom of the seas
- The freedom of the seas: interview
- The future of Alsace-Lorraine
- The gathering of the clans: [how the British dominions and dependencies have helped in the war]
- The gathering of the nations
- The happy warrier: a sight of General Smuts at Cambridge, May 1917
- The horrors of Aleppo, seen by a German eyewitness: a word to Germany's accredited representatives by Dr. Martin Niepage, higher grade teacher in the German Technical School at Aleppo, at present at Wernigerode
- The horrors of Louvain
- The horrors of Wittenberg: official report to the British Government
- The imprisonment of the Ghent professors; a question of might and right: my reply to the German Legation in Stockholm
- The international review. Vol. 1, no. 7; November 1st, 1915
- The justice of Rumania's cause
- The last phase in Belgium: statement by Viscount Bryce on the Belgian deportations made in reply to a letter from the representative of the New York 'Tribune'
- The law of blockade
- The legend of the 'franc-tireurs' warfare in Belgium, as set forth in the German pamphlet 'Der Franktireurkrieg in Belgien: Geständnisse der belgischen Presse', (Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart, Berlin)
- The mails as a German war weapon: memorandum on the censorship of mails carried by neutral ships
- The means of victory: a speech
- The men who tidy up
- The merchant navy in wartime
- The military outlook: the Allies' prospects of victory
- The national food supply in peace and war
- The national principle and the war
- The neutrality of the United States in relation to the British and German empires
- The new German Empire: a study of German war aims from German sources
- The night of August 2-3, 1914, at the Belgian Foreign Office
- The one condition of peace
- The origin and aim of the French inroad into the Ruhr district
- The origins of the Great War
- The peace terms of the Allies
- The pirate's progress: a short history of the U-boat
- The political lot of the Dobrudja after the Berliner Congress
- The press censorship: interview given by Sir Edward T. Cook to the Associated Press
- The question of Alsace-Lorraine
- The real German rivalry : yesterday, to-day and to-morrow
- The reception of the wounded prisoner soldiers of Great Britain in Switzerland
- The relations of England and Holland
- The reorganisation of industry: papers
- The resurrection of Poland. : Poland for the Poles ..
- The romance of air-fighting
- The russian army from within
- The second year of the War
- The seizure of church bells and organs in occupied Belgium: a letter [to the clergy and the faithfull of the Diocese of Malines, March 2, 1918], from Cardinal Mercier
- The soul of France: visits to invaded districts
- The spectre of navalism
- The square jaw
- The starvation of Germany
- The story of British prisoners
- The story of Ypres
- The straight path and the crooked
- The submerged nationalities of the German Empire
- The suicide of Turkey
- The sword of Deborah: first-hand impressions of the British women's army in France
- The trail of the barbarians; being 'L'Outrage des barbares'
- The triumph of the Fleet
- The true and the false pacifism
- The true pastime: some observations on the German attitude towards war
- The truth about England exposed in a letter to a netral
- The unconquerable soul: Belgium in war time
- The union of two great peoples: a speech
- The uses of costing
- The vandalisms of peace: an English itinerary
- The verdict of India
- The villain of the world-tragedy: a letter to Professor Ulrich v. Wilamowitz Möllendorf [i.e. Möllendorff]
- The violation by Germany of the neutrality of Belgium and Luxemburg
- The violation of the neutrality of Belgium
- The vista of victory
- The voice of Belgium: being the war utterances of Cardinal Mercier
- The voice of God: pastoral letter [from] D.J. Cardinal Mercier
- The war aims of the British people: an historic manifesto: complete text of the Official War Aims Memorandum adopted by the Joint Conference of the Labour Party and the Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress on December 28, 1917
- The war devastation of northern France
- The war in Africa, 1914-1917, and in the Far East, 1914
- The war of ideas: an address to the Royal Colonial Institute, delivered Dec. 12, 1916
- The war on German submarines: Sir Edward Carson on the British Navy's success
- The war on hospital ships, with narratives of eye-witnesses and British and German diplomatic correspondence
- The woman's part: a record of munitions work
- The world's largest loan
- Three years' war for peace
- To Belgium
- To make men traitors: Germany's attempt to seduce her prisoners-of-war
- To neutral peace-lovers: a plea for patience
- To our colleagues in Russia
- To the Italian armies
- To the men behind the armies: an address delivered on February 18, 1917, at the AEolian Hall, at a Meeting of the Fight for Right Movement
- Towards extermination: Germany's treatment of the African native
- Trade control in war: things which the British Government has done well
- Trench pictures from France
- Trusts, combines and trade associations
- Truth and travesty: an analytical study of the reply of the Belgian Government to the German White Book ('Die wolkerrechtwidrige [sic] Führung des belgischen Volkskrieg' [sic])
- Turkish prisoners in Egypt: a report by the delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross
- Two fishers, and other poems
- Two years of war
- Unemployment in Belgium during the German occupation and its general causes
- Unterseebootskrieg und Hungerblockade
- Villes du nord: Lille, Douai, Cambrai, Valenciennes, Bergues, Dunkerque
- War and the stature of the population
- War documents offered for sale for the benefit of the Asiles des Soldats Invalides Belges
- War shrines
- War-time speeches: a compilation of public utterances in Great Britain
- War: paintings and drawings executed on the Western Front
- Warum verloren wir den Krieg?
- We must go on to victory
- What Britain is fighting for: a reply to the German Chancellor: a speech
- What Germany is fighting for
- What is England doing?
- What is the matter with England?: criticism and a reply
- When should the war end?
- When the war will end: Mr. Lloyd George's speech at Glasgow, 29 June, 1917
- Who is right in the World-War?
- Who was responsible for the war - and why?
- Why Britain is at war: the causes and the issues; set out, in brief form, from the diplomatic correspondence and speeches of ministers
- Why Britain is in the war and what she hopes from the future: a speech
- Why Germany made war
- Why Italy is at war
- Why Italy is with the Allies
- Why is Ireland at war?
- Why the Allies will win: an interview with the Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George
- Why the United States of America entered the war
- Why the war must go on
- Why we came to help Belgium
- Why we carry on: I.- What if the Central Empires win? II.- Could Great Britain have averted the War? III.- How did the Anglo-French Entente come about? IV.- Did Great Britain 'encircle' Germany? V.- Why shield Austria? VI.- Why should France recover Alsace-Lorraine? VII.- Conclusion,
- Wie der Weltkrieg entstand
- With machine-guns in Gallipoli
- Ypres and the Battles of Ypres: [an illustrated history and guide]. Itinery: Lille-Armentières-Messines-Poelcappelle-Ypres-Poperinghe-Les Monts-Bailleul-Béthune-Lille
- Zeppelins: the past and future
- [The Great War]: lantern lecture delivered to the officers and men of the 3rd (S.R.) Battalion, Cheshire Regiment, 17th (Service) Battalion, King's (Liverpool) Regiment, 16th (Service) Battalion, King's (Liverpool) Regiment
- the upright sheaf: Germany's intentions after the war
- Über den Krieg
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