The War Illustrated: No. 191. 13th April, 1918.
Topics in this Issue:
Our Observation Post - Watching and Waiting.
The Mighty Battle of Amiens; By Lovat Fraser.
Parrying the Germans' Most Stupendous Blow.
The Reserves Go Forward to the Battle Line.
Khaki and Horizon Blue as Foils to Field Grey.
A Wanderer in War Lands - Smoke-Clouds of Destruction - How a Great Task was Greatly Achieved; By Hamilton Fyfe.
Stopping the Swing of the Hun Sledge-Hammer.
Feeding the Guns and Salving the Fragments.
Damming the First Flood of the Hun Offensive.
Men Who Kept Their Spirit & the Line Unbroken.
Out With The Heavies - The Day I Was Wounded - Some Episodes in a Severe Artillery Strafing; By "O. PIP".
Air Flights & Fights from America to Palestine.
Boches Glad to be Out of the Great Battle.
On Vigil While Victory Wavers in the Balance.
The Effort of the Dominions - Canada and the Shell Crisis - How Her Engineers Worked Wonders; By Basil Clarke.
Wrens Enrolled to Aid in the Navy's Work Ashore.