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Wilson, H.W.: Editor

The Great War Magazine - Part 13: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) November 14th, 1914

Amalgamated Press, Ltd., 1914

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Year of publication
1914
Place of printing
London
Author
Wilson, H.W.: Editor
Publishers
Amalgamated Press, Ltd.
Size
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
The Great War Magazine - Part 13: The Standard History of the, All-Europe Conflict (World War 1, One) Lieut.-Gen. Sir Douglas Haig, Commanding Second British Army Corps. How Serbia made ready to, meet her giant antagonist. Shabatz - the first decisive battle, of the war. Photos and illustrations include: Air-raid on the, Dusseldorf Zeppelin Shed, Aeroplane with machine gun, Iron Cross Zeppelin crew and a zeppelin stable, Centerfold montage of some of the British officers recognised by, Sir John French in his despatches of September 17th and October, 8th, 1914, Surrendering Austrian soldiers, Serbia's leading commanders, The Serbian military, a boy Serb in the battle-line, Reservists at Nish, Serbia's temporary Capital History Military Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
S Single Issue Magazine
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Front cover photo of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Douglas Haig, Commanding Second British Army Corps. How Serbia made ready to meet her giant antagonist. Shabatz - the first decisive battle of the war. Photos and illustrations include: Air-raid on the Dusseldorf Zeppelin Shed; Aeroplane with machine gun; Iron Cross Zeppelin crew and a zeppelin stable; Centerfold montage of some of the British officers recognised by Sir John French in his despatches of September 17th and October 8th, 1914; Surrendering Austrian soldiers; Serbia's leading commanders; The Serbian military; a boy Serb in the battle-line; Reservists at Nish, Serbia's temporary capital; and more. Well-worn but binding remains intact. Unmarked. Book