The War Illustrated: No. 203. 6th July, 1918
Topics in this Issue:
Our Observation Post - From the Opposite Chair.
My Impressions of the Great Offensive - How Givenchy Defied the Hun; By Hamilton Fyfe, The Famous War Correspondent, now on the Western Front.
Pushing Back the Austrians Across the Piave.
The Black Man's Part in the War - Why the German Must be Kept Out of Africa; By Sir Harry S. Johnston.
French Troops Ready for a Raid on the Huns.
Where "Old Glory" is Winning New Glory in France.
Camera Glimpses of War Areas West and East.
Steady & Courageous in the Supreme Crisis.
Where the Hun was Held & Then Driven Back.
Interesting Items for the Imperial War Museum.
Soldiers Seek Health & Relaxation by the Sea.
Pencillings from Our War Artist's Sketch-Book.
Little Journeys to the Great War - Broken Wings Made Whole; By the Editor.
War-Time Work in French Woods and Villages.
Word-Pictures of the Desert War - Watering the Regiment; By "The Adjutant".
The Empire's Roll of Honour.
Homesteads that Will Rise in France Renewed.