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The War Illustrated: No. 154. 28th July, 1917

by J.A. Hammerton  

ISBN
N/A

Purchase Price
£1.00 (second hand)

Date Purchased
August 25, 2008

Publisher
Amalgamated Press Limited (1917, London)

Notes
Topics in this Issue: Our Observation Post: Bomb Tests of Philosophy. Why Germany's Colonies are Forfeit - Better the Untutored Savage than the Kultured Hun; By Harold Owen. Making Firm the Hold on Vimy's Famous Ridge. Gloating Pirates Give Proof of Their Guilt. From Captive Ostend to Recaptured Messines. Faith, Hope and Charity Illume the Gloom of War. Small Screens that Serve to Guard Great Guns. My Corners of Armageddon - VII: The Retreat on Paris - Some Exciting Episodes by the Way; By Hamilton Fyfe. First of America's Fighters Arrive on the Aisne. Brothers in Arms from East and West in Bagdad. Instant Aid for the Injured in France and Italy. Britons Who Profit By U-Boat Piracy - III: Bad Business Methods and High Prices; An Inquiry by our Special Commissioner. Varied Work for which Women have Volunteered. Pen-Portraits of our Fighting Friends: The Rumanian Soldier as I Know Him; By Basil Clarke, Special Correspondent in Rumania and Elsewhere. From Kultur to Agriculture in Hainault Forest. With Albion's Oldest Ally on the Western Front. Courage and Courtesy Flourish in France. Who's Who in the Great War. Immortal Love Still Walks the World and Smiles. The Empire's Roll of Honour. Records of the Regiments - XLI: The 3rd South African Infantry.