- 01 - A Letter to the Minister of Marine
- 02 - Two Poor Little Nestlings of Belgium
- 03 - A Gay Little Scene at the Battle Front
- 04 - Letter to Enver Pasha
- 05 - Another Scene at the Battle Front
- 06 - The Phantom Basilica
- 07 - The Flag Which Our Naval Brigade do not Yet Possess
- 08 - Tahiti and the Savages with Pink Skins Like Boiled Pig
- 09 - A Little Hussar
- 10 - An Evening at Ypres
- 11 - At the General Headquarters of the Belgian Army
- 12 - Some Words Uttered by Her Majesty, the Queen of the Belgians
- 13 - An Appeal on Behalf of the Seriously Wounded in the East
- 14 - Serbia in the Balkan War
- 15 - Above All Let Us Never Forget!
- 16 - The Inn of the Good Samaritan
- 17 - For the Rescue of Our Wounded
- 18 - At Rheims
- 19 - The Death-Bearing Gas
- 20 - All-Souls' Day with the Armies at the Front
- 21 - The Cross of Honour for the Flag of the Naval Brigade!
- 22 - The Absent-Minded Pilgrim
- 23 - The First Sunshine of March
- 24 - At Soissons
- 25 - The Two Gorgon Heads
Pierre Loti [Julien Viaud] (1850-1923) was a French naval officer and novelist. The present book is one of his few works of non-fiction, a small collection of letters and diary entries that describe his views and experiences in the wars and military operations in which he participated. Besides World War I, he also sheds light upon his views and involvement in the preparations for the Turkish Revolution of 1923, for which until today a famous hill and popular café in Istanbul are named after him. (Summary by Carolin)
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