The War Illustrated: No. 107. 2nd September, 1916.
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The War Illustrated: No. 107. 2nd September, 1916.

£1.00 11 Sep 2008
Amalgamated Press Limited , London (1916)
Topics in this Issue: The Progress of the War - a Weekly Survey: By F.A. McKenzie. Two Zeppelin Incidents - Paris and Revigny: By W.L. McAlpin, Paris Correspondent of the Daily Mail. Crashing to Earth a Meteor of Smoke and Fire. Steel Fingers Writing Germany's Doom. Munitions and Guns Move Up Along the Somme. How the Royal West Kents Held Trones Wood: By Corpl. David Moore. British Wounded and Youthful German Captives. Across Lake, River and Bush in Tropical Clime. With General Smuts' Forces Nearing the Goal. Heroism and Hardship on the Trentino Front. Battle Pictures of the Great War - The Turkish Rout at Romani: By Edward Wright. The Sprig of Shillelagh and Shamrock So Green. Stamping Out Tell-Tale Flares in a Night Attack. Germans Counter Their Own Method of Attack. Working for the V.A.D.: By an Old Member. Ingenious V.A.D. Modes of Carrying Casualties. Lull After Battle: Pictorial Notes of War. Where Dune and Ocean Flank the Western Line. Records of the Regiments in the War - XX - The Norfolks. Looking and Listening for the Hard-Pressed Foe. Light Thoughts and Leisure Hours in Champagne. Visions of Verdun After Six Months of Terror. Britain's Roll of Honoured Dead. Our Observation Post - War-Time Views of Life and Character - "Thou Art The Man!".