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Softcover published by Wliiam 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 Byng of Vimy: An Appreciation. By Lieut.-General Sir Louis Vaughan, K.C.B.,K.B.E., D.S.O. (retired)
III Marshall Pilsudski
IV The French Official History: The Autumn of 1914.
V A might-have-been of the Great Warin 1914. (With Sketch Maps.) By Major-General Sir W.D. Bird, K.B.E., C.B.,C.M.G., D.S.O.
VI The Crusade of Edward 1. (With Map.) By W.B. Kerr, Assistant Professor of History, University of Buffalo,N.Y.
VII The Territorials: Some Further Notes. By Lieut.-Colonel T. Preston, M.C., T.D.,Yorkshire Hussars.
VIII The Italian Official History: Volume VII, Tomo 1
IX Arma Tuentur Pacem. By Major F.M.Bladon, R.A. (T.A.)
X O.T.C. Training. By MajorJ.R. Holland, Regular Army Reserve of Officers and Cheltenham College, O.T.C,
XI The Lawless Army J.M. Spaight,C.B.E.,LL.D.
XII Regimental Badges and how They werewon: Heroic Deeds of Long Ago. By GeorgeBigwood
XIII Bluff. By C.E. Hudson.
XIV Mont St. Quentin: Some Aspects of the Operations of the 2ndAustralian Division from the 27th of August to the 2nd ofSeptember, 1918. (With Map.) By Colonel J.M.A. Durrant, C.M.G., D.S.O., Australian Staff Corps
XV Operation Order No. 24, 13thof September, 1914: A Critical Study.(With Map.) By Captain and Brevet-MajorR. Briggs, Royal Tank Corps.
XVI The Officers Training Corps: Its Function and its Critics. By Lieut-Colonel Graham Seton Hutchison, D.S.O.,M.C.
XVII Order Writing in the Field. By Major R. Macloed, D.S.O.,M.C., R.A.
XVIII The Army of To-day. By Captain R.L. Telfer, The Essex Regiment.
XIX Correspondence Tuition in the Study forPromotion and Staff College Examinations. By Captain S.C. Tomlin, M.C., R.A.
XX Lawyers in Khaki. By Captain Robin Tuke.
XXI This Drill Question Again. By Suspex.
XXII Captain Black A KurdistanEpisode. By Mark Severn
XXIII The South African Army Horse. By W.L. Speight.
XXIV Notes on Foreign War Books
XXV Reviews and Notices of Recent Books andArticles on Military Subjects
XXVI Correspondence
Bertrand Stewart Prize Essay,1938