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 The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
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The War Illustrated: No. 174. 15th December, 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: Our Observation Post - Some Random Remarks on Economy. What Has Hindenburg Done?: By Lovat Fraser. H.M. Landships Outdo Hannibal's Elephants. Victors and Vanquished from the Combat at Cambrai. Wounded Hauled by Windlass from a Deep Dug-out. English County Troops Who Would Not be Denied. Green & Orange Brave it with Red, White & Blue. Pouring Help Into Italy in Her Hour of Peril. My Corners of Armageddon - XVII - Joy-Bells in Petrograd - Light on the Legend that the Germans were "Lured" to Warsaw; By Hamilton Fyfe. Bubbles that Burst Where U-Boats Meet their Fate. A Bolt from the Blue for the Lurking U Boat New Impressions of the Western Front - III - The Army Behind the Army - White, Black, Brown and Yellow Workers in the War Area; By Sidney Low. Belgium's King Visits Britain's Armies. War's Sidelights on Everyday Life in England. Women's War Work in England and France. Facts and Fictions of Germany's Secret Service - VII - Spy-Craft at Work in the U.S.A. - How Criminal Teuton Conspirators Repaid American Hospitality; By Tighe Hopkins. Spanning the Desert and Encircling the Foe. General Byng's Great Battle for Bourlon Wood. "Take Cover - The British are Coming". Science Aids in Detecting the Unseen Submarine.