Reprinted by: W. J. Watt (New York, 1914), Grosset & Dunlap (New York, 1914), Methuen (London, 1920).
Frontispiece by W. D. Goldbeck. Book of 37 chapters and 307 pages. A collaboration between Terhune and Sinclair Lewis, who received 25 percent of serial price and of subsequent book sales. According to Terhune, chapters 21, 22 and 23 were written by Lewis.
To "The Sunnybank People" This Story Is Lovingly Dedicated
Chapter I. The Interruption
Chapter II. Disgrace
Chapter III. Outcast
Chapter IV. Fourteen Years Later
Chapter V. Past-Worthy
Chapter VI. The Chums
Chapter VII. Left Behind
Chapter VIII. Council Of War
Chapter IX. A Lesson In Manners
Chapter X. Sergeant Dadd
Chapter XI. Devil And Deep Sea
Chapter XII. The Little Lady
Chapter XIII. The Alarm
Chapter XIV. Dad The Paladin
Chapter XV. Fighting Joe
Chapter XVI. The Chickahominy
Chapter XVII. "Battle Jimmie"
Chapter XVIII. "General" Dadd
Chapter XIX. The Clash
Chapter XX. The Prodigal Father
Chapter XXI. The Little Lady Again
Chapter XXII. The Afterglow
Chapter XXIII. The Attack
Chapter XXIV. A Lost Burden
Chapter XXV. The Three Comrades
Chapter XXVI. The Iron Chess-Game
Chapter XXVII. A Stern Chase
Chapter XXVIII. Check And Countercheck
Chapter XXIX. The End Of The Fight
Chapter XXX. Battle Jimmie, Courier
Chapter XXXI. Jimmie And The Generals
Chapter XXXII. Love
Chapter XXXIII. War!
Chapter XXXIV. The Man At Washington
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