Guerre, 1914-1918 (Mondiale, 1re)
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Guerre, 1914-1918 (Mondiale, 1re)
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Guerre, 1914-1918 (Mondiale, 1re)
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- Impressions of war, by Frank Carrel
- Essays and lectures, by Dean O'Malley
- The great war, speech delivered by the Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, M.P., Chancellor of the Exchequer, at the Queen's Hall, London, on September 19th, 1914
- Might is right, by Sir Walter Raleigh
- Cultures latine et teutonne, Alph. Gagnon
- The war and its influences upon Canada, address delivered by the late Major Talbot Papineau, M.C., to the Canadian Corps School at Pernes in February, 1917
- Ferdinand Foch
- The effort of the "entente", address delivered before the Canadian Club and the Women's Canadian Club of Ottawa, Friday, 10th November, 1916, by N.A. Belcourt
- Russia, the psychology of a nation, by Paul Vinogradoff
- What the present war means, by James Cappon
- Pastoral letter addressed to the clergy and laity of the Diocese of Halifax, by Edward McCarthy
- Kit inspection, being the second epistle of Charterious, written by him of "The Dumbells" Ted Charter
- L'Angleterre, le Canada et la grande guerre, par L.-G. Desjardins
- The war with the Germans, part II, why the British Empire and Allies are now fighting the Germans, and why the Germans must get their periodical discipline from their neighbors, by Norman Murray
- "Back to their Empire", being some extracts from Vancouver, B.C. Canada newspapers, for these days only, recording the city's welcome to the student cadets, organized by the Young Australia League of Perth, Australia, issued by the Committee of the 101st Cadet Corps Old Boys' Club of Vancouver, B.C. Canada
- A few verses and a brief history of the Canadians on the Somme and Vimy Ridge in the World War 1914-1918, by A. Audette
- The war and the British dominions, by H.E. Egerton
- La crise du monde à la lumiére de la prophétie
- Canadian War Memorials exhibition, 1920, new series, the last phase
- The great war in Europe, a thrilling story of the most sanguinary struggle of all the ages, its battles and strategy, with a concise account of the causes that led the nations of Europe into the awful conflict, by Thomas H. Russell ; with introductory chapter by William King Pattison ; special article on The Canadian contingent' by John A. Cooper
- England, Canada and the Great War, by L.-G. Desjardins
- The world's greatest war, a thrilling story of the most sanguinary struggle of all the ages, its battles and strategy, with a concise account of the causes that led the nations of Europe into the awful conflict, by Thomas H. Russell ; with introductory chapter by William King Pattison ; special article on "The Canadian contingent" by John A. Cooper
- The war for the world, by Israel Zangwill
- Code vs. case, or, Some fundamental ideas on jurisprudence and legal education resulting from the War, an address made at a dinner of the Saskatchewan Bar Associaiton held at Saskatoon, January 3rd, 1919, by Ira A. MacKay
- Armageddon, or, The world-movement, by George Coulson Workman
- The vindication of Great Britain, a study in diplomacy and strategy with reference to the illusions of her critics and the problems of the future, by Harold Begbie
- The aims of labour, by Arthur Henderson
- The nations at war, what of the morrow?, L.E. Horning
- Trade after the war, address given by the Right Hon. Sir George Foster, K.C.M.G., LL.D., Minister of Trade and Commerce, Canada, on Friday, July 28th, 1916, at the Hotel Cecil, London, the Rt. Hon. Earl Grey, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. (President of the Institute) in the chair
- Address, by T. Chase-Casgrain
- The day of wrath, a romance of the great war, by Louis Tracy
- Lettre de W.H. Murphy à sa mére, Mme Murphy, matronne de Home for the Firendless, à Windsor, Ont., Canada
- Ligue navale du Canada
- The Canadian forces, an address by the Honourable William Renwick Riddell ... proposing the toast, "The Canadian forces", at a banquet of Cyrene Preceptory, no. 29, K. T. Toronto, Feb. 7th, 1917
- The reign of law, by J. Murray Clark
- En temps de guerre, recueil d'extraits de journaux, de documents diplomatiques, etc., [compilé] par John Squair
- The present outlook, William Renwick Riddell
- Britain and America, an eloquent speech by Mr. Page, American ambassador in England, Plymouth, August 4, 1917, reprinted by the employees of the shell departments of Steel and Radiation, Limited
- War speeches, 1914-1917, collected by Benedict W. Ginsburg
- The Star war album