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 The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
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The War Illustrated: No. 188. 23rd March, 1918.

by J.A. Hammerton  

ISBN
N/A

Purchase Price
£1.00 (second hand)

Date Purchased
September 11, 2008

Publisher
Amalgamated Press Limited (1918, London)

Notes
Topics in this Issue: Our Observation Post - The Cry From The Depths. Huns' New Threat to the World; By Lovat Fraser. Soldiers of Japan Who May Strike in Siberia. Men & Machines that are Making Reprisal Raids. Horsemen from Afar in the Saddle for Action. Carrying On with Ingenuity and Intrepidity. King Alexander with the British in the Balkans. A Wanderer in War Lands - Rumania a Victim of Unreadiness - My Memories of Bukarest and a Brave Queen; By Hamilton Fyfe. Fare & Welfare From England to the Far East. West and East in France in Freedom's Cause. Southward to St. Quentin to Relieve the French. Women Who are Undaunted by Unusual Work. Master Writers of the War - The Tragedy of 'Erb - Being a Further Episode from the Assembly Trench; By "Sapper", The Famous Author of "Sergeant Michael Cassidy R.E.", "Men, Women and Guns", etc. Heroes and Colours Crowned with High Honour. Out With the Heavies - A Battery Move By Night - Getting the Guns Into Action by Time-Table; By "O. PIP". Paris Precaustions Against Return of the Raiders. Iron Menace of Guns in Italian Forest & Stream. Hope, Faith and Works on the Long Western Line. The Effort of the Dominions - New Zealand's Great Record - Wonderful Work of the Most Distant of All the Britains; By Basil Clarke. The Empire's Roll of Honour. The Best Books of the War - Carrying on- After the First 100,000 - By Ian Hay (Critique by Walter Jerrold).