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 The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
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The War Illustrated: No. 179. 19th January, 1918.

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 (1918, London)

Notes
Topics in this Issue: Our Observation Post - On Doing Without Things. The Pan-Germans' New Dreams - Russia's Collapse Opens New Road to World-Empire for the Huns! By Lovat Fraser. Lines that All Lead to the Hindenburg Line. Wreckage and Wastage from Ypres to Cambrai. Freed by British Bravery from the Terrible Turk. "Tanks" Advance Into Action & Tow Back a Prize. On the Edge of Great Events Among the Alps. Rare & Ready Courage to the Rescue of a Comrade. My Corners of Armageddon - XXI - "Graft" & Bribery in Russia - Memories of Some of the Terrors of a Poisonous System; By Hamilton Fyfe. Clearing the Crescent off the Permanent Way. Weather Difficulties Defied by Daring & Work. Facts and Fictions of Germany's Secret Service - X - Unmasking Spies in London - Showing the Fate of those Discovered by our Counter-Espionage System; By Tighe Hopkins. "Ghost" that Fails to Frighten our Flying Men. Happiness in Hospital in Barge and Burrow. Art's Spirit Shining Amid the Murk of War. The Day's Work by Sea, Shore & Sky - The Terriers of the Pack - Some of the Remarkable Doings of the "M.L." Craft; Chronicled by John S. Margerison. Last Moments of the Torpedoed Transport Medie. From Strenuous Struggle to Looked-for Leave. From London's Roads to Flanders' Muddy Fields. Records of the Regiments - LIV - The Royal Highlanders of Canada.