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 The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
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The War Illustrated: No. 152. 14th July, 1917.

by J.A. Hammerton  

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N/A

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£1.00 (second hand)

Date Purchased
September 11, 2008

Publisher
Amalgamated Press Limited (1917, London)

Notes
Topics in this Issue: Our Observation Post: Dreams of Peace. The Muddle of Mesopotamia - A Dispassionate View of the Damning Facts; By Lovat Fraser, The Eminent Writer on India and the East. Plucky Medical Officer Who Exposed the Scandal. Heroes All from Among the Allied Hosts. Newfoundlanders Gather More Laurels at Monchy. Our Sailor Monarch Visits His Sailor Men: King George Goes Aboard a Submarine. Norway at the Cross-Roads - How German "Frightfulness" May Help the Allies' Cause; By Percival A. Hislam, The Well-known Naval Expert. Unfurling of "Old Glory" in Glorious France. Step by Step on the Road from Arras to Douai. Cheshire and Australian Mettle at Messines. My Corners of Armageddon - V: Fleeing Before the Flood of Invasion - When the Germans Occupied Amiens and Paris was Threatened; By Hamilton Fyfe, The Brilliant War Correspondent of the "Daily Mail". Canadians Keeping Cool in Hot Corners. Britons Who Profit By U-Boat Piracy: 1. - How We are Plundered by Food Profiteers; An Inquiry by our Special Commissioner. Vice Versa: Sailors Ashore and Soldiers Afloat. With the Enemy Fighting Forces East and West: War's Wide Span from the Somme to the Argesul. Who's Who in the Great War. Letting in the Light on Darkest Greece.