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 The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
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The War Illustrated: No. 126. 13th January, 1917.

by J.A. Hammerton  

ISBN
N/A

Purchase Price
£1.00 (second hand)

Date Purchased
September 11, 2008

Publisher
Amalgamated Press limited (1917, London)

Notes
Topics in this Issue: The Progress of the War - A Weekly Survey; By F.A. McKenzie. The British Empire After the War; By Sidney J. Low, M.A. Merry and Bright Both East and West. The Spirit of Peace in the Field of War. "Hot Stuff" Though Icicles Hang by the Wall. British Trench Artillery on the Balkan Front. Grateful & Comforting: Refreshing on the Ancre. By the Wayside: Crack X1 and Cheery Chums. The Battle of Pepper Hill - Verdun the Immortal - Symbol of the Victory to Come; By Max Pemberton. Gas Attack Seen from the Bird's Point of View - Germans Flee from Weapon of their Own Devising. Off to Hoist the Union Jack Over Kondoa Irangi. Young Seacraft in the Pouch of the Kangaroo. Black Slaves of the Hun as Blockade-Runners. Camera Glimpses Along the Somme Front. Varied Vignettes From Verdun and Combles. The Wonderful Work of Our Naval Airmen - Why the Hun Ships Scuttle When They Sight a British Seaplane. Aerial Photography and Imaginative Art. Britain's Roll of Honoured Dead. Reviewing the Scene of Victory at Combles.