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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 MilitaryPrize Essay 1934. By Captain C.S.Haslam, Campbell College, O.T.C.
III Nivelle: A Review of the French Official History of the War. Tome V, Vol. 1
IV Fochs Pivot at the Battle of theMarne, 1914. The Operatipns of the Moroccan Dividion. (With
Map)
V Who shall Decide when Doctors Disagree? By Major-General Sir W. D. Bird, K.B.E., C.B.,
C.M.G.,D.S.G.
VI The Other Side of the Hill. No. X11. The Night Attack at Landrecies: 25th August, 1914. (With Sketch Map.)
VII LookingAhead and Back. By Liddel Hart.
VIII The Health of Napoleon during theWaterloo Campaign. By J. Holland Rose,Litt. D., Cambridge.
IX Four Men on the Ridge. Echoes of a ForgottenControversy, IV.- Alex Taylor. ByLieut.- Colonel
C. B.Thakeray (Brevet-Colonel, T.A.), D.S.O., late R.A.
X What Forces can Russia Concentrate in the FarEast? By Lieut.-General N. Golovin, atone time
Professorat the Imperial Military Academy in St. Petersburg: Quarter-Master General InGeneral
BrusilovsArmies in 1916.
XI SomeSpecial Medals and their Occasions. ByLieut.-Colonel G.R. Oakes, L.A. (retired)
XII Thereis, however, this to Remember..
XIII The Battle of the Marne, 8thand 9th of September, 1914. The Personal Experiences of HansKoeppen.
XIV Colonel-General von Einem.
XV German Tanks in Attack in 1918. (With Map)
XVI The Mesopotamian Campaign throughTurkish Spectacles.
XVII Note on Foreign War Books.
XVIII Reviews and Notices of Recent Books andArticles on Military Subjects.
XIX Correspondence
XX Appendix
XXI Bertrand Stewart Prize essay, 1935.Subject Selected and Rules of the Competition.