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050 00 $aD507$b.P3
100 1 $aParkman, Mary Rosetta,$d1875-1941.
245 10 $aFighters for peace,$cby Mary R. Parkman ...
260 $aNew York,$bThe Century Co.,$c1919.
300 $a6 p. l., 3-311 p.$bfront., ports.$c19 cm.
505 0 $aThe champion of honor: King Albert of Belgium.--The hero of the Marne: Marshall Joffre.--The chevalier of flight: Captain Guynemer.--"Le patron": Marshall Foch.--The "Tiger" as man of victory: Premier Clemenceau.--The man behind the guns: David Lloyd George.--The crusaders of the war: I. The liberator of Bagdad: General Maude. II. The deliverer of Jerusalem: General Allenby.--The spirit of Garibaldi: Victor Emanuel and his armies.--"The big chief": General Pershing.--The chivalry of the sea: Admiral Beatty.--The champion of peace: President Wilson.
650 0 $aWorld War, 1914-1918$vBiography.