The War Illustrated: No. 74. 15th January, 1916.
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The War Illustrated: No. 74. 15th January, 1916.

£1.00 11 Sep 2008
Amalgamated Press Limited , London (1916)
Topics in this Issue: The Observation Post: Chivalry and Romance in 1916. The Great Episodes of the War XXX11 - The Amazing Withdrawal from Gallipoli's Crescent of Death. Lord Kitchener Personally Inspects Anzac Land. Round About the Allies' Balkan Positions. With the Tricolour over the Wintry Balkan Hills. Winter War Scenes with Austrians in Montenegro. Dwarf Craft and Giant Gun at the Dardanelles. Cold Work and Hot Dinners Behind the Lines. A Casualty in the Red Cross Canine Contingent. Solving Modern Problems in Ancient Sphinx-Land. Physical Energy versus Rocks and Mud. Pere Joffre Reviews his Devoted "Children" on a Snow-white Field of France. The Campaign Against Plague, the Common Foe. New Year Novelties of the Ever-Wonderful War. Evidence of "Thoroughness" in War-time Berlin. The Genial Slav Soldier in his Natural Element. Fighting the Mussulman along the Tigris Bank. Off Suvla Bay During the Big Anzac Bluff. Hunger in Germany: by Our War Correspondent F.A. McKenzie. The Deserter: A Tragic Picture of the War. Salonika - and After: by Commander Carlyon Bellairs, R.N., M.P. Britain's Roll of Honoured Dead.