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 The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
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The War Illustrated: No. 159. 1st September, 1917

by J.A. Hammerton  

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N/A

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£1.00 (second hand)

Date Purchased
August 25, 2008

Publisher
Amalgamated Press Limited (1917, London)

Notes
Topics in this Issue: Our Observation Post: What a German Gentleman May Do. Chapters From the Inner History of the War: Why Did the Goeben Escape? By Lovat Fraser. The Ploughshare "Cleaves a Path" for the Iron Road. Britons Go Forward in the Battle of Flanders. Men of the Maple Leaf Ready to Meet the Foe. In East Africa Under the Heel of the Hun: Where Prussian Pro-Consuls Once Lived at Ease. Wanted: A War Orator - Britain Still Listening for a Master Voice; By Harold Owen. Scenes After Victory Near the Hindenburg Line. How British Troops Stormed the Westhoek Ridge. Rounding Up Remnants of the Enemy Rearguard. The Army's Monster Mail - How Letters Reach Our Soldiers in the Field; By Basil Clarke. The Modern Man-at-Arms in His Hour of Ease. From Bombers' Trench to the Train for Home. Imperial Sceptre Exchanged for Axe and Spade. The New England - A Social Revolution V1 - War-Sisters on the Land; By Harold Ashton. Who's Who in the Great War. War-Time Work of the Daughters of France. Decorated for Deeds of Great Heroism. Records of the Regiments - XL111 - The Wiltshires.