
It Might Have Happened to You / A Contemporary Portrait of Central and Eastern Europe
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- IT MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED TO YOU
- A Contemporary Portrait Of Central And Eastern Europe
- New York: John Lane Company London: John Lane, The Bodley Head
- 1921
- IT MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED TO YOU
- CHAPTER I—IT MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED TO YOU
- CHAPTER II—THESE MY LITTLE ONES
- CHAPTER III—A DAY OF REST AND GLADNESS
- CHAPTER IV—THE SIGN OF THE FALLING HAMMER
- CHAPTER V—ONCE IS ENOUGH
- CHAPTER VI—IT IS NOT SAFE
- CHAPTER VII—CHRISTMAS EVE IN VIENNA
- CHAPTER VIII—A HOSPITAL IN BUDA
- CHAPTER IX—AN ECONOMIC EXPERIMENT
- CHAPTER X—BABUSCHKA
- CHAPTER XI—THE SOUL OF POLAND
- CHAPTER XII—ONE CHILD'. STORY
- CHAPTER XIII—THE CASE OF MARKI
- CHAPTER XIV—AN IMPERIAL BREAD-LINE
- CHAPTER XV—POLAND'. COMMON MAN
- CHAPTER XVI—THE NIGHT OF THE THREE KINGS
- CHAPTER XVII—DOES POLAND WANT PEACE?
- CHAPTER XVIII—THE PROBLEM OF DANTZIG
- CHAPTER XIX—YOUNG GERMANY
- CHAPTER XX—NEITHER PEACE NOR WAR
- THE END
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