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Softcover published byWilliam Clowes & Sons. Generally worn and handled condition overall,fraying, wear and tears to wraps, some spotting / foxing and creasing to pages. Contents:
I Editorial
II The French Official History. March-April, 1918
III The Cooperation of Tanks with theother Arms at the Battle of Cambral, Movember, 1917. Part II. (With Map.) By Major-General H.De Pree, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.
IV The Origin of Existing BritishRegiments and Corps. By Major T.J.Edwards, M.B.E., F.R.Hist.S.
V Military Operations in Daghestan,1917-1921. Part 11. (With Map.) By W.E.D. Allen
VI A Study of Mobility in the AmericanCivil War. By Major-General J.F.C.Fuller, C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O.
VII From the Marne to the Aisne. The Diary of an Infantry Subaltern. (With Maps.) By Captain W.A.T. Synge, late The Kings Regiment.
VIII What the Allies knew of the GermanMilitary Plan before the Outbreak of the Great War. By Major-General Victor Chernavin, late ofthe General Staff of the Imperial Russian Army.
IX TheOther Side of the Hill. No. XIV. The Fight for Inverness Copse: 22nd-24thof August, 1917. (With Map.)
X The Saar. By Kenneth Headlam-Morley
XI Caporetto. Comments of an Italian Marshall. (With Map.)
XII Military History and General History. By Hoffman Nickerson, author of Can we LimitWar?
XIII Modern Roadmaking and the Needs of the Army in the Field. By Captain C.M.Singer, R.E.
XIV Tanks and Flanks. By Lieut.-Colonel C.E. Hudson, V.C., D.S.O.,M.C., The Kings Own Scottish Borderers.
XV Careers for Boys. Training Tradesmen for the Army. (With Diagram.) My Major R.C.R. Stevenson, R.E.
XVI Notes on Foreign War Books
XVII Reviews and Notices of Recent Books,Etc.
XVIII Bertrand Stewart Prize Essay, 1935. Subject Selected and Rules of Competition