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RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, 1904-05

A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources

CONTENTS General Sources…..p.1 Military Observers.....p.3 French-Language Material…..p.4 Naval Aspects -Dogger Bank, Oct 1904.....p.6 -Tsushima Strait, May 1905…..p.6 Port Arthur…..p.7 Other Special Aspects.....p.9 -Fiction…..p.11

GENERAL SOURCES

Albro, Walt. “Mukden: Russo-Japanese War’s Greatest Land Battle.” Military History (Jan/Feb 2005): pp. 58-65. Per.

Asakawa, Kan’ichi. The Russo-Japanese Conflict: Its Causes and Issues. NY: Barnes & Noble, 1972. 383 p. DS517.A79.

Avilov, Roman S.; Kalinin,Vladimir I; & Ayushyn, Nikolay. “The Japanese Naval Bombardment of February 22 (March 6), 1904.” Coast Defense Journal (Feb 2012): pp. 4-42. Per.

Bell, Ron. "The Russo-Japanese War, 1904-05: The Land Campaigns." Command Magazine (Nov/Dec 1992): pp. 10-23. Per. Useful overview.

Citino, Robert M. Quest for Decisive Victory: From Stalemate to Blitzkrieg in Europe, 1899-1940. Lawrence, KS: U KS, 2002. 372 p. U41.C58. See Chap. 3.

Connaughton, Richard M. Rising Sun and Tumbling Bear: Russia’s War with Japan. London: Cassell, 2003. 367 p. DS517.C67. Revision of The War of the Rising Sun and Tumbling Bear: A Military History of the Russo-Japanese War 1904-5. (NY: Routledge, 1988; DS517.C676). Russo-Japanese War p.2

Corbett, Julian S. Maritime Operations in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905. 2 vols. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute, 1904. 2 v. DS517.1.C67.

Esthus, Raymond A. Double Eagle and Rising Sun: The Russians and Japanese at Portsmouth in 1905. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1988. 265 p. DS517.7.E88.

Flynn, Matthew J. First Strike: Preemptive War in Modern History. NY: Routledge, 2008. 261 p. U163.F59. See Chapter 3 “Imperial Hegemony: The Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905”

Greener, William O. A Secret Agent in Port Arthur. London: A. Constable, 1905. 316 p. DS517.9.G73.

Hamby, Joel E. “Striking the Balance: Strategy and Force in the Russo-Japanese War.” Armed Forces & Society (Spring 2004): pp. 325-56. Per.

Halstead, Murat. The War between Russia and Japan: Containing Thrilling Accounts of Fierce Battles by Sea and Land. Philadelphia, PA: Premier Publishing, 1904. 16 p. DS517.H33.

Kirwan, Robert L. "Japanese Strategy in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5." Military Review (Feb 1971): pp. 73-81. Per.

Linthicum, Richard. War between Japan and Russia: The Complete Story of the Desperate Struggle between Two Great Nations, with Dominion over the Orient as the Tremendous Prize…. Chicago, IL: s.n., 1904. 490 p. DS517.L76.

Menning, Bruce W. Bayonets Before Bullets: The , 1861-1914. Bloomington, IN: IN U, 1992. 335 p. UA770.M467. See Chap 5.

Miller, James M. Thrilling Stories of the Russian-Japanese War: A Vivid Panorama of Land and Naval , Battles. S.l.: J. M. Miller, 1904. 463 p. DS517.M54.

Nezanov, LTC. “Experiences of the Russo-Japanese War (Extract).” n.p., 1906. 3 p. UC715.R8.N4913.

Paul, T. V. Asymmetric Conflicts: War Initiation by Weaker Powers. NY: Cambridge, 1994. 248 p. HV6431.P37. See Chap. 3.

Repington, Charles. The War in the Far East, 1904-1905. London, England: J. Murray, 1905. 656 p. DS517.R46.

Russo-Japanese War Coll. 1 Box. Arch. Includes several items: diary, translated excerpts, Japanese lecture.

The Russo-Japanese War in Global Perspective: World War Zero. 2 vols. Boston, MA: Brill, 2007. DS517.R875. Russo-Japanese War p.3

Tarnstrom, Ronald L. The Wars of Japan. Lindsborg, KS: Trogen, 1992. pp. 27-44. DS838.7.T37.

U.S. War Dept. General . Military Information Division. Epitome of the Russo-Japanese War. Wash, DC: GPO, 1907. 175 p. U15.U522no11.

Veresáev, Vikentiî V. In the War: Memoirs of V. Versáev. [Translated from the Slavic by Leo Wiener] NY: M. Kennerley, 1917. 381 p. DS517.9.V4713.

Westwood, J.N. Russia Against Japan, 1904-05. Albany, NY: SUNY, 1986. 183 p. DS517.W48.

See also: - DS516-17's, ca 25 shelves of books & documents.

MILITARY OBSERVERS

Hitsman, J. MacKay, & Morton, Desmond. "Canada's First Military Attaché: Capt. H.C. Thacker in the Russo-Japanese War." Military Affairs (Oct 1970): pp. 82-84. Per.

Macomb, M.M. "Personal Experiences of Col. M.M. Macomb, U.S.A., during the Retreat From Mukden." Typescript, 1905. Russo-Japanese War Coll, Arch.

Neilson, Keith. "'That Dangerous and Difficult Enterprise': British Military Thinking and the Russo- Japanese War." War & Society (Oct 1991): pp. 17-37. Per. Analysis of British observer rpts, incl Sir John French.

Porter, Patrick. “Military Orientalism? British Observers of the Japanese Way of War, 1904-1910.” War & Society (May 2007): pp. 1-25. Per.

Story, Douglas. The Campaign with Kuropatkin. London, England: T. Werner Laurie, 1904. 301 p. DS517.9.S76.

U.S. War Dept. General Staff, G-2. Reports of Military Observers Attached to the Armies in during the Russo-Japanese War. 5 vols. in 4. Wash, DC: GPO, 1906-1907. U15.U522no8. Part I (284 p.) contains reports of: -LTC W.W. Schuyler, US mil attaché, Russia, assigned to various Russian commands: First Siberian Corps, Second Corps, and the HQ of General Kuropatkin until Dec 1904. -CPT Carl Reichman, with the First Siberian Corps, Russian Army until Dec 1904. -CPT Peyton C. March, with the First Japanese Army's 2nd Div until Nov 1904. -CPT John F. Morrison, with HQ, Second Japanese Army until Oct 1904 and later with . Russo-Japanese War p.4

Part II (209 p.) Contains reports of Colonels Valery Havard and John van R. Hoff, Asst Surgeon- Generals, USA, with Russian forces, who studied medical statistics, equipment & evacuation procedures. Part III (241 p.) is report of MAJ Joseph E. Kuhn, Corps of Eng, with Japanese Armies, with technical drawings on weapons and field fortifications. Part IV (413 p.) is report of MAJ Charles Lynch, Med Dept, with Second Japanese Army, who examined field medical facilities. Part V (223 p.) contains reports of: -LTC Edward J. McClernand, with HQ, First Japanese Army at Chiuchiatum until Oct 1905. -COL William V. Judson, observer with Russian forces.

FRENCH-LANGUAGE MATERIAL

Bardonnaut, LTC. Du Yalou a Liao-yang. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1908. 174 p. DS517.B24.

Condonnier, E.L.V. The Japanese in Manchuria, 1904. 2 vols., atlas. [Translated from the French] London: Rees, 1912-1914. DS517.C6713.

Culmann, Brevete F. Etude sur les caracteres generaux de la Guerre d'Extreme-Orient. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1909. 98 p. DS517.C84.

Curey, M.C. Les a Main et Leur Utilisation dans la Guerre de Mandchourie (1904-1905). Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1907. 26 p. UD426.C9.

Escalle, LT, et al. La Bataille du Cha-Ho. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1911. 90 p. DS517.2.E7.

Grandprey, Clement de. Remarques sur la defense de Port-Arthur. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1913. 188 p. DS517.1.G71.

_____. Le de Port-Arthur. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1906. 152 p. DS517.3.G7.

Guionic, Georges. Reflexions sur la Guerre de Mandchourie. Paris: Charles-Lavauzelle, 1906. 115 p. DS517.G96.

Janin, LTC. Apercus sur la tactique des armees russe et japonaise pendant la campagne de Mandchourie d'apres le stemoins oculaires. Paris: Charles-Lavauzelle, n.d. 193 p. DS517.J33.

Lehautcourt, Pierre. Quelques enseignements de la Guerre russo-japonaise. Paris: Chapelot, 1905. 19 p. DS517.P15.

Loeffler, MAJ. La Guerre russo-japonaise: enseignements tactiques et strategiques. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1907. 330 p. DS517.L82.3. Russo-Japanese War p.5

Mares, LT. Quelques observations sur la Guerre russo-japonaise. Paris: Charles-Lavauzelle, 1906. 46 p. DS517.M32.

Martinov, E.I. La Guerre russo-japonaise. Trans from Russian. Paris: Fournier, 1911. 331 p. DS517.M31.

_____. Quelques lecons de la triste experience de la Guerre russo-japonaise. [Translated from the Russian] Paris: Charles- Lavauzelle, n.d. 122 p. DS517.M38.

Meunier, R. La Guerre russo-japonaise: historique - enseignements. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1906. 676 p. DS517.M59.

_____. Les detachements de contact dans la Guerre russo-japonaise. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1908. 47 p. DS517.M61.

Negrier. "Quelques Enseignements de la Guerre russo-japonaise." Revue des deux mondes, n.d. pp. 295-333. DS517.N37.

Neznamov, LTC. L'Experience de la Guerre russo-japonaise. [Translated from Russian] Paris: Chapelot, 1907. 155 p. DS517.N57.

Niessel, CPT. Enseignements Tactiques decoulant de la Guerre russo-japonaise. Paris: Charles-Lavauzelle, n.d 185 p. U167.N67.

Niox, GEN. La Guerre russo-japonaise: chroniques. Paris: Delagrave, 1906. 171 p. DS517.N71.

Picard, L. Ce qu'il faut retenir de la Guerre russo-japonaise. Paris: Chapelot, 1906. 138 p. DS517.P58.

Russie. Academie d'etat-major Nicholas. Comptes rendus publies par le Rousskii Invalid de Conferences sur la Guerre russo-japonaise faites a l'Academie d'etat-major Nicolas. 10 pts. [Translated from the Russian]. Paris: Charles-Lavauzelle, n.d DS516.R9.

_____. Armee. Etat-major general. Guerre russo-japonaise, 1904-1905. [Trans from Russian]. Paris: Chapelot, 1910-1913. 5 vols. DS516.A16.

Silvestre, F. Considerations sur la campagne de Mandchourrie (1904-1905). Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1910. 116 p. DS517.S58.

See also: -French military periodicals, 1905-1915: Revue militaire des Armees etrangeres Revue du service de l'intendance militaire, Revue de genie militaire, la Revue d'infanterie Revue d'histoire redigee a l'Etat-major de l'armee Revue de Cavalerie, and Revue d'artillerie. Russo-Japanese War p.6

NAVAL ASPECTS-Dogger Bank, Oct 1904

Bacon, R.H. The Life of Lord Fisher of Kilverstone. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1929. pp 59-62. DA89.1.F5.B32.

Cassell's History of the Russo-Japanese War. Vol. II. London: Cassell, 1905. DS517.C37v2. See Chaps LXVIII & LXIX.

Fiennes, Gerard. Sea Power and Freedom. NY: Putnam's, 1918. pp. 268-70. DA70.F53.

Gooch, G.P., & Temperley, Harold, editors. British Documents on the Origins of the War, 1898-1914. Vol. IV: The Anglo-Russian Rapproachement, 1903-7. London: HMSO, 1929. Chap XXIII, Part II, pp. 5-41. D505.G7v4. Major source of primary documentation.

Great Britain. Committee of Imperial Defence. Historical Section. Official History (Naval and Military) of the Russo-Japanese War. Vol. III: Appendices and Maps. London: HMSO, 1920. App 30. DS517.O45.

Laughton, L.G. Carr. "The Dogger Bank and After." United Service Magazine (Dec 1904): pp. 213-23. Per.

MacKay, Ruddock F. Fisher of Kilverstone. Oxford: Clarendon, 1973. pp. 315-18. DA89.1F5M3.

Marder, Arthur J. The Anatomy of British Sea Power. NY: Knopf, 1940. Chap XXII. VA454.M37.

Warner, Denis & Peggy. The Tide at Sunrise. NY: Charterhouse, 1974. Chap 24. DS517.13.W32.

White, John A. The Diplomacy of the Russo-Japanese War. Princeton, NJ: Princeton, 1964. pp. 315-18. DS517.13.W44.

NAVAL ASPECTS-Tsushima Strait, May 1905

Busch, Noel F. The Emperor's Sword. NY: Funk & Wagnalls, 1969. pp. 93-99. DS517.5.B87.

Hough, Richard. The Fleet That Had to Die. NY: Viking, 1958. Chap 3. DS517.1.H68.

Klado, N. The Russian Navy in the Russo-Japanese War. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1905. pp. 33-39. DS517.1.K4213. Russo-Japanese War p.7

Nicholas II. The Secret Letters of the Last Tsar. [Edited by Edward J. Bing] NY: Longmans, Green, 1938. pp. 173-75. DK251.A44.

Novikoff-Priboy, A. Tsushima. London: Allen & Unwin, 1936. pp. 48-51. DS517.5.N62813.

Pleshakov, Konstantin. The Tsar's Last Armada: The Epic Journey to the . NY: Basic Books, 2002. 396 p. DS517.5.P54.

Politovsky, Eugene S. From Libau to Tsushima. London: Murray, 1908. Chaps I & II. DS517.5.P6413

Semenov, V. I.. The Price of Blood: The Sequel to “Rasplata” and “The Battle of Tsushima”. [Translated from the Russian by Leonard Lewery and Major F. R. Godfrey] London: J. Murray, 1910. 228 p. DS517.1.S4613.

_____. Rasplata. London: Murray, 1909. pp. 285-92, 300-03 & 479-83. DS517.5.S4513.

Thiess, Frank. The Voyage of Forgotten Men. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1937. pp. 138-54. DS517.9.T4413.

Westwood, J.N. Witnesses of Tsushima. Tallahassee, FL: Diplomatic Press, 1970. Chap II. DS517.5.W482.

PORT ARTHUR

Ashmead-Bartlett, Ellis. Port Arthur: The Siege and Capitulation. Edinburgh, Scotland: W. Blackwood, 1906. 511 p. DS517.3.A83.

Barry, Richard H. Port Arthur: A Monster Heroism. NY: Moffat, 1905. 344 p. DS517.3.B37.

Blum, Ron. The Siege at Port Arthur. Adelaide, SA: Ron Blum, 1987. 103 p. DS516.5.B58. Stereo views and viewer.

Diedrich, Edward C. “The Last Iliad: The Siege of Port Arthur in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905.” PhD dss, 1978. 626 p. DS517.3.D54.

Hargreaves, Reginald. Red Sun Rising: The Siege of Port Arthur. Phila: Lippincott, 1962. 210 p. DS517.3.H37.

James, David H. The Siege of Port Arthur: Records of an Eye-Witness. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1905. 308 p. DS517.9.J34.

Mott, T.B. The Sea Coast Guns of Port Arthur: Defects of the System Adopted. n.p., 1905. 8 p. DS517.3.M67. Russo-Japanese War p.8

Nojine, E.K. The Truth About Port Arthur. [Translated by A.B. Lindsay & ed by E.D. Swinton] London: J. Murray, 1908. 395 p. DS517.3.N6413.

Norregaard, B.W. The Great Siege: The Investment and Fall of Port Arthur. London: Methuen, 1906. 308 p. DS517.3.N67.

Ruckman, John W. “The Command and Administration of the Fortress of Port Arthur, the Russo- Japanese War.” Reprinted from Vol. 44, Journal of the United States . 99 p. DS517.3.R82.

Ruckman, John W. “The Siege of Port Arthur.” AWC student paper, 1915. 37 p. DS517.3.R822.

Sakurai, Tadayoshi. Human Bullets: A Soldier’s Story of Port Arthur. [Translated by Masujiro Honda & edited by Alice M. Bacon] Lincoln, NE: U NE 1999 reprint of earlier edition. 269 p. DS517.9.S3413.

Schwarz, Alexis von. Die Verteidigung von Port Arthur. 2 vols. Berlin: K. Siegismund, 1910. DS517.3.S3815. Translation of Oborona Port-Artura; US Army MID translation, Influence of the Experience of the Siege of Port Arthur Upon the Construction of Modern Fortresses (Wash, DC: GPO, 1908; 188 p. U15.U522no12)

Smith, W. Richmond. The Siege and Fall of Port Arthur. London: Evleigh Nash, 1905. 478 p. DS517.3.S57.

Stepanov, Aleksandr. Port Arthur: a Historical Narrative. Moscow, Russia: Foreign Languages Pub House, 1947. 784 p. PG3476.S785.P6613.

Tamaki, Terunobu. A Brief Guide to Battle-Fields of Port Arthur. Darien?: n.p., 1932. 27 p. DS517.3.T3.

Tikowara, Hesibo. Before Port Arthur in a : The Personal Diary of a Japanese Naval Officer. [Translated from the Spanish by R. Grant] London: J. Murray, 1907. 243 p. DS517.3.T5413.

Tretiakov, N.A. My Experiences at Nan Shan and Port Arthur, With the Fifth East Siberian Rifles. [Translated by A.C. Alford & edited by F. Nolan Baker] London: H. Rees, 1911. 312 p. DS517.9.T713.

Uzefovich, Alexis M. “The Fall of Port Arthur.” Military Engineer (Mar/Apr 1930): pp. 99-105. Per.

Villiers, Frederic. Port Arthur, Three Months with the Besiegers: A Dirunal of Occurents. NY: Longmans, Green, 1905. 176 p. DS517.3.V54.

Wood, Oliver E. From the Yalu to Port Arthur: An Epitome of the First Period of the Russo-Japanese War. Kansas City, MO: F. Hudson, 1905. 252 p. DS517.W66. Russo-Japanese War p.9

OTHER SPECIAL ASPECTS

“Artillery Experiences of the Russo-Japanese Naval War.” [Translation of article from Jan/Feb 1907 Artillristische Monatshefte] 70 p. DS517.1.A78.

Asiaticus. Reconnaissance in the Russo-Japanese War. [Translated from the German by J. Montgomery] London: H. Rees, 1908. 147 p. U220.A8413.

Bailey, Jonathan B.A. “Military History and the Pathology of Lessons Learned: The Russo-Japanese War, a Case Study.” In The Past as Prologue: The Importance of History in the Military Profession. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge, 2006. pp. 170-94. U27.P38.

Barry, Richard. The Events Man: Being an Account of the Adventures of Stanley Washburn, American War Correspondent. NY: Moffat, Yard & Co, 1907. 294 p. DS517.9.B37.

Becke, A.F. An Introduction to the History of Tactics, 1740-1905. London: Rees, 1909. 104 p. U165.B42. Good example of using historical knowledge and then-current events for lessons. See pp. 63-65 & 82-97.

Cox, Gary P. "Of Aphorisms, Lessons and Paradigms: Comparing the British and German Official Histories of the Russo-Japanese War." Journal of Military History (Jul 1992): pp. 389-401. Per.

Davids, Jules, editor. American Diplomatic and Public Papers: The United States and China. Series III. Vol.10: The Russo-Japanese War. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 1981. 353 p. E183.8.C5.A43ser3v10. Selected documents.

Hunter, Janet. "The Limits of Financial Power: Japanese Foreign Borrowing and the Russo-Japanese War." In Great Powers and Little wars. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1993. pp. 145-66. DT21.5.G74.

Jerningham, Hubert E. From West to East: Notes by the Way. NY: E. P. Dutton, 1907. 351 p. DS9.J47. Includes descriptions of battlefields and Admiral Togo’s Report of the Battle of the Sea of Japan.

Kearsey, Alexander. A Study of the Strategy and Tactics of the Russo-Japanese War, 1904: up to 24th August: Illustrating the Principles of War and the Field Service Regulations. Aldershot, England: Gale & Polden, 1904. 159 p. DS517.K43. Russo-Japanese War p.10

Maxwell, William. From the Yalu to Port Arthur: A Personal Record. London, England: Hutchinson & Co, 1906. 407 p. DS517.9.M39. British war correspondent.

Menning, Bruce. “Miscalculating One’s Enemies: Russian Military Intelligence Before the Russo- Japanese War.” War in History (2006): pp. 141-70. Per.

Neuffer, William. “What Lessons in the Employment of Field Artillery Should be Deduced from the Experiences of the Russo-Japanese War.” [Translation from the French] S.l., s.n.,. 1910. 34 p. DS517.9.N4813.

Novikov, I. Akov A. “Questions of Artillery Tactics from the Experiences of the Russo-Japanese War: A Study.” Typescript translation from the French, 1907. 75 p. UF157.N6813.

Okamoto, Shumpei. The Japanese Oligarchy and the Russo-Japanese War. NY: Columbia, 1970. 358 p. DS517.13.O37.

_____. “The Oligarchic Control of Foreign Policy: Japan’s Experience in the Russo-Japanese War.” PhD dss, Columbia, 1969. 415 p. DS517.13.O372.

Patrikeeff, Felix, & Shukman, Harold. Railways and the Russo-Japanese War: Transporting War. NY: Routledge, 2007. 165 p. DS517.9.P38.

Sergeev, Evgeny. Russian Military Intelligence in the War with Japan, 1904-05: Secret Operations on Land and at Sea. NY: Routledge, 2007. 252 p. DS517.S52.

Sharf, Frederic A., Rhode, Michael G., & Connor, J.T.H. “American Angels of Mercy,” 1904; Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee’s Pictorial Record of the Russo-Japanese War. Wash, DC: National Museum of Health & Medicine, 2001. 80 p. DS516.5S53.

Shimazu, Naoko. Japanese Society at War: Death, Memory and the Russo-Japanese War. NY: Cambridge, 2009. 335 p. DS517.S55.

Vacca, William A. “Learning about Military Effectiveness: Examining Theories of Learning during the Russo-Japanese War.” PhD dss, Rutgers, 2009. 456 p. DS517.V33.

Vincent, B. “Artillery in the Manchurian Campaign.” [30 Oct 1907 lecture by former attaché to 1st Japanese Army, Manchuria] 16 p. DS517.8V56.

White, J.A. "Portsmouth 1905: Peace or Truce?" Journal of Peace Research (no 4, 1969): pp. 359-65. JX5166P42.

Wincelberg, Shimon, & Anita. The Samurai and Vishogrod: The Notebooks of Jacob Marateck. Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1976. 207 p. DS134.93.M37.W56. Notes & diary of a Russian Jew in the Tsarist Army.

Yabuki, Hiraku. “Britain and the Resale of Argentine Cruisers to Japan Before the Russo-Japanese War.” War in History Vol. 16, No. 4 (2009): pp. 425-46. Per. Russo-Japanese War p.11

Zabecki, David T. "The Guns of Manchuria." Field Artillery (Apr 88): pp. 19-24. Per. Analysis and lessons.

-Fiction

Allen, Willis B. The North Pacific: A Story of the Russo-Japanese War. NY: E. P. Dutton, 1905. 325 p. PS1039.A255.N67.

Frash, Bill. Imminent Engagement. Ft Bragg, CA: Lost Coast, 1999. 192 p. PZ4.F7333.Im.

Frondaie, Pierre. Port Arthur: A Novel. [Authorized translation from the French by Elisabeth Abbott] Phila: Lippincott, 1938. 283 p. PZ3.F92413.Po.

Strang, Herbert. Kobo: A Story of the Russo-Japanese War. London, England: Blackie & Son, 1905. 370 p. PR6037.T759.K6.

Stratemeyer, Edward. At the Fall of Port Arthur, or, A Young American in the Japanese Navy. Boston, MA: Lee and Shepard, 1905. 281 p. PZ7.S77.At.

_____. Under the Mikado’s Flag, or, Young Soldiers of Fortune. Boston, MA: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co, 1904. 305 p. PS3537.T817.U53.