America's Black and White Book: One Hundred Pictured Reasons Why We Are At War

America's Black and White Book: One Hundred Pictured Reasons Why We Are At War
Автор книги: id книги: 1920704     Оценка: 0.0     Голосов: 0     Отзывы, комментарии: 0 117,29 руб.     (1,34$) Читать книгу Купить и скачать книгу Купить бумажную книгу Электронная книга Жанр: Языкознание Правообладатель и/или издательство: Bookwire Дата добавления в каталог КнигаЛит: ISBN: 4064066217303 Скачать фрагмент в формате   fb2   fb2.zip Возрастное ограничение: 0+ Оглавление Отрывок из книги

Реклама. ООО «ЛитРес», ИНН: 7719571260.

Описание книги

"America's Black and White Book: One Hundred Pictured Reasons Why We Are At War" by W. A. Rogers. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

Оглавление

W. A. Rogers. America's Black and White Book: One Hundred Pictured Reasons Why We Are At War

America's Black and White Book: One Hundred Pictured Reasons Why We Are At War

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

Carelessness on the part of the deceased

The first great German “U” boat Victory

Modern German Gothic Art

The Announcement

A SILENT COMPANY—Yet its voice is heard above the roar of Cannon

Those "cannon on the forward deck."

Here are "the facts."

He had expected to find the President alone

"We Germans love the Belgians, who were forced into the war."—Dr. Dernberg

The Crushing of Belgium

Invasion of Belgium by the "Uncultured."

GERMAN RELIGIOUS ART—Intended for a Cathedral window

Christmas Night

A moving picture

There is no American blood on John Bull's hands

Going to “throw a scare” into Uncle Sam

“THOSE FLIPPANT AMERICANS, who were drowned on the Lusitania.”—Cologne Gazette

"Gott Mit Uns"—and Allah too!

Swarming

"Here's a present from the Kaiser, my pretty little maid."

"Seized for Military purposes."

Those who are decorated

It was a glorious Victory

One of those touching pictures of a German soldier feeding little Belgium

"Don't you see the war is nearly over?—Forget the Lusitania!"

Activities of a German diplomatist in America

Activities of an American diplomatist in Europe

A good deal like the "Goose-Step."

The sad case of Mr. Dumba

Just whose pet snake is this?

Is God still with us?

Once more the Olive Branch

Assurances by the waste-basket full

"Yes, father, I remember you said the war would end in October."

Spraddled

The Austrians did it

Recently on exhibition at Cooper Union

The New Intensive Kultur

"Watch your step!"

Whether to get angry or to laugh!

A message on preparedness—at the psychological moment

A little May party interferes with the Christmas spirit

The Ambulance Driver

"For ways that are dark."

"It's got to be uprooted."

The Persia Torpedoed

The Barbary Pirates—We cleaned them out 110 years ago and we may have to do it again

Yes, of course, "Turkey did it."

Washington's most industrious special correspondent

A Silent Protest

His Private graveyard

Safety first

Let the decoration fit the crime

Like sheep to the slaughter

Von Tirpitz

On the sinking of a hospital ship

"Pirates and Privateers no longer exist."—Von Jagow

"Well, Count, do you claim it?"

The Kaiser's Colonial Secretary for North America

"Please observe, Mr. Ambassador, that you are pretty close to the edge yourself."

"From now on we will make no forward movement."

"Admiral of the Atlantic."

Assorted cargo for the return trip of the Deutschland

Triumph of the Hohenzollerns at Verdun

Those disappointing German-Americans

Preparing a few more answers to our protests

Is anybody being fooled by this?

A Prussian offer of Peace

No, this is not Eliza crossing on the ice!

Maybe somebody wants to buy a little suckling pig, eh?

Bringing the flag up to date!

A survival of the dark ages

Germany

Under their true flag

Wrathful waiting

THE ONLY ANSWER: Kaiser: "One day in the week you may go to Falmouth." Uncle Sam: "Seven days in the week you may go to----!"

I'm here, Mr. President, close behind you

Another case of wiping hands on the American flag

For homeless Belgium

"Shame—only American sailors! Not a woman or child in the lot."

Something to remember after the War

The new recruit

It is to laugh

Not all is dark

"We are now getting the enemy out of their trenches."—German report

"Papa, here comes the light that killed Uncle Nick."

The Junker must go

"Come avay; our music iss not for Barbarians."

The Piffle steams under orders from Wilhelmstrasse

THE HONEY-MOON IS OVER. "He gave me a black eye at Carnegie Hall."

A good recruiting sergeant for Uncle Sam

Will it succeed?

"Your mother, your wife, your child may be next!"

Still "luring them on."

Mobilized

The way to do it

Rehearsing their swan song

Hold Fast, Everybody!

This is their emblem

To France!

Отрывок из книги

W. A. Rogers

Published by Good Press, 2019

.....

A Silent Protest.

His Private graveyard.

.....

Добавление нового отзыва

Комментарий Поле, отмеченное звёздочкой  — обязательно к заполнению

Отзывы и комментарии читателей

Нет рецензий. Будьте первым, кто напишет рецензию на книгу America's Black and White Book: One Hundred Pictured Reasons Why We Are At War
Подняться наверх