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 The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
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The War Illustrated: No. 82. 11th March, 1916.

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 (1916, London)

Notes
Topics in this Issue: The Observation Post: Between the Devil and the Deep Sea. The Meaning of Verdun: By our War Correspondent, F.A. McKenzie. The Break-the-Ice Spirit will Break the Huns! On Guard Against Treachery near Salonika. Greek Friendliness at Four Francs a Day. Enter the Russians in the Balkan Arena. Slavs Push on to Cities of Immortal Romance. The Daily Jaunt to "No Man's Land" and Back. Women Shell-Carriers on the Italian Front. Fortune of War at the "Estaminet Fortune". Sunlight and Shadow on Tigris Mystic Banks. By-the-Way Happenings in the World-Wide War. War's Effect on Business and Finance: Mr. Gordon Selfridge and Mr. Charles Duguid contribute to our Special New Era Symposium. Gallant Wexfords Scatter Germans with Cold Steel. Womanhood the Great Reserve Behind the Lines. Poison Masks for School Children of Rheims. Decorated for Valour: More of Britain's Brave Sons. Tunnels of War in Trench-Riven Champagne. War Facts the Public Ought to Know: By Commander Carlyon Bellairs, R.N., M.P. Aerial Monster Destroyed by a Three-inch Shell. Officers who will lead our New Armies to Victory: No. XV1 - 8th Battalion The East Lancashire Regiment.