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 The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
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The War Illustrated: No. 86. 8th April, 1916.

by J.A. Hammerton  

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N/A

Purchase Price
£1.00 (second hand)

Date Purchased
September 11, 2008

Publisher
Amalgamated Press Limited (1916, London)

Notes
Topics in this Issue: The Observation Post: Fresh Fuel for the Furnace of Wrath. Rebuilding Ruined Lives: The Future of Britain's Blinded Heroes, and How it is Being Assured: By Lady Jellicoe. Russian Grand Dukes at Teheran and in Japan. Sister Services Wage War on African and Turk. British Cyclists & Transport on French Highways. Blue Cross & Red Cross Behind the British Lines. Bedouins Surrender to British Forces in Egypt. Western Juggernauts in the Mysterious East. Morrocan Spahis to Aid Europe's Deliverance. With our Dauntless Ally on the Meuse Heights. After a Futile German Onslaught: Nightfall Somewhere on the French Line Before Verdun. The Allies' Great Spring "Push"? By Our War Correspondent F.A. McKenzie. Young Ears That Heard the Cacaphony of War. Four Phases of the Italo-Austrian Conflict. Martial Clatters Echoes with Mountain Cascade. Checking the Commerce Raiders: By Commander Carlyon Bellairs, R.N., M.P. Peril on the Waves from Shell and Tempest. Decorated for Valour: More of Britain's Brave Sons. The Air Raid on Schweslig-Holstein: By C.G. Grey, Editor of "The Aeroplane". Broken Wings! The Last of Two Enemy Eagles. Thrills for the Neophyte at a Riding School. Officers of Famous British Regiments: 4th Battalion The Bedfordshire Regiment