The Russell Cawthorn Collection
The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
Periodicals
Periodicals
RCC6410
The War Illustrated: No. 222. 16th November, 1918
ISBN
N/A
Purchase Price
£1.00 (second hand)
Date Purchased
August 25, 2008
Publisher
Amalgamated Press Limited (1918, London)
Notes
Topics in this Issue: Our Observation Post - Why Not "Surrender"? The Week of Destiny; By Lovat Fraser. Gaping Walls of Bourlon's Broken Sanctuary. Men and Cities of the War - Mons After Four Years!; By Hamilton Fyfe. Prince of Wales Joins in French Rejoicing. President Poincare and the Liberators of Lille. Belgium's Hero King Re-Enters Bruges Re-Won. Allenby and Marshall Making for Aleppo: By Sandy Wastes and Babylonian Waterways. Victorious Italy's Intrepid Allies in Albania. Allied Troops Who Shared in Italy's Triumph. Gainers of Glory from St. Quentin to Cambrai. The Eyes of the Navy - Up In A War-Plane; By Sydney A. Moseley. Winter Kit and Summer Smiles for Victors' Wear. Teuton Booby Traps for British Troops & Tanks. Germany From Within - The Impending Clash; By Frederic William Wile, Late Berlin Correspondent of the "Daily Mail".
N/A
Purchase Price
£1.00 (second hand)
Date Purchased
August 25, 2008
Publisher
Amalgamated Press Limited (1918, London)
Notes
Topics in this Issue: Our Observation Post - Why Not "Surrender"? The Week of Destiny; By Lovat Fraser. Gaping Walls of Bourlon's Broken Sanctuary. Men and Cities of the War - Mons After Four Years!; By Hamilton Fyfe. Prince of Wales Joins in French Rejoicing. President Poincare and the Liberators of Lille. Belgium's Hero King Re-Enters Bruges Re-Won. Allenby and Marshall Making for Aleppo: By Sandy Wastes and Babylonian Waterways. Victorious Italy's Intrepid Allies in Albania. Allied Troops Who Shared in Italy's Triumph. Gainers of Glory from St. Quentin to Cambrai. The Eyes of the Navy - Up In A War-Plane; By Sydney A. Moseley. Winter Kit and Summer Smiles for Victors' Wear. Teuton Booby Traps for British Troops & Tanks. Germany From Within - The Impending Clash; By Frederic William Wile, Late Berlin Correspondent of the "Daily Mail".