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Rh May Sinclair's Journal of impressions in Belgium." Book Review Digest, '15.
 * "They . . . show the author's reason for the belief . . . that that alone which seemed good in the horror [and bleakness] was the courage of the modern man." A. L. A. Booklist, March, '16.

9 Rinehart, Mrs. M. R. Amazing interlude. 1918. Doran. $1.50.
 * "An absorbing picture of life at a little canteen close behind the firing line . . . in the early days of the war, pictured as the experience of "an American girl from the Middle West." Wis. Bull. July, '18.

Invasion.

10 ** Chartres, A. V. Outrage. 1918. Knopf. $1.35. 11 Dyer, W. A. Pierrot, dog of Belgium. 1915. Doubleday. $1.00.
 * "An appealing story of a dog . . . taken by the soldiers from the peasant family to which he belonged — wounded in battle and painfully limping home many miles to his friends, to find them with home burned, living in a little hut on their land. Written for the Belgian relief fund." A. L. A. Booklist, June, '15.

12 Hunt, E. E. Tales from a famished land. 1918. Doubleday. $1.25.
 * "Fourteen . . . stories having their conception in the author's experience serving on the Commission for the Relief of Belgium. Not all are sad, for there is humor even in Belgium, but the greater number are poignant in their exposition of the varied suffering which came with or followed the German army."- Wis. Bull, June, '18.
 * The last is a story of the Dardanelles. A. L. A. Booklist, Je., '18.