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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 A Crisis of the Campaign in Francein 1914. (With Map.) By Major-General Sir W.D Bird, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G.,D.S.O.
III Military Operations: France andBelgium, 1914.
IV The Other Side of the Hill. No. XI. In Front of Baumont-Hamel:13th Of November, 1916. (With Map)
V Looking Ahead. By Captain E.H. Grant, The Argyll andSutherland Highlanders.
VI Umpiring with Tanks. By Major-General R.J. Collins, C.B., C.M.G.,D.S.O.
VII The Siege Warfare of theAncients. By Lieut.-Commander S.R.Acherson, R.N.
VIII Brighter Weapon Training. By Major N.E.H. Sim, The York and LancasterRegiment.
IX Four Men on the Ridge. Echoes of a Forgotten Controversy. 111.-Richard Baird Smith. By Lieut.-Colonel C.B, Thakeray (Brevet-Colonel, T.A,),D.S.O.
X Infantry Reorganization: A reply. By East Saxon
XI Polybius as a Military Writer. ByAdrian Keith-Falconer
XII The Winter March of a Brigade ofGuards through New Brunswick, January, 1862. (With Map.) By Lieut._Colonel G.R.Pearkes, V.C., D.S.O., M.C., P.P.C.L.I.
XIII From Maxim to Vickers: SomeReminiscences of an Infantry Machine-Gun Officer. By Major E.W.N. Wade, M.C., The EastYorkshire Regiment.
XIV Reflections on War Poetry. By Captain E.I. Gore-Hickman, The CheshireRegiment.
XV Back to the Front. By Lieut.-Colonel C.E. Hudson, V.C., D.S.O.,M.C.
XVI A Horse! A Horse! My Kingdom for a Horse!
XVII The Preparation of the Prussian Army forthe War of Liberation, 1813.
XVIII Notes on Foreign War Books.
XIX Reviews and Notices of Recent Booksand Articles on Military Subjects.
XX Parliamentary Notes
XXI Correspondence