The War Illustrated: No. 185. 2nd March, 1918.
Topics in this Issue:
Our Observation Post - Of Creating Atmosphere.
What a Bolshevist "Peace" Means ; By Lovat Fraser.
Canadians Homeward Bound, Their Duty Done.
Quaint Quarters of the Fighting Men in France.
Clouds of Shell-Smother Caught by the Camera.
Trifles Picked Up on the Blazed Trail of War.
Waiting for the Opening Offensive on the West.
One of War's Little Ironies - The True Story of Henry; By "Vedette", Author of the famous war book, "The Adventures of an Ensign".
Simple Instruments & Complex Inventions in War.
Friends that Fail Not in Peace and War Alike.
A Wanderer in War Lands - A Serbian Supper-Party - Some Lively Memories from the Lower Danube; By Hamilton Fyfe.
Builders of the Ships for the Fleet that Flies.
Britannia, the Tank that Rules the Trenches.
Ships to Feed You and Me Instead of the U Boats.
The Effort of the Dominions - Australia's Great Achievement - Heroic Doings of the Commonwealth on Land and Sea; By Basil Clarke.
Brave Fighters from Beneath the Southern Cross.
Arts & Crafts Active While Following the Flag.
Quarry and Cave Put to Primitive Use Again.
The Day's Work by Sea, Shore and Sky - The Royal Fleet Auxiliaries - Adventurous Happenings in a Humdrum Existence; Chronicled by John S. Margerison.
Aircraft Pictured & Described - I - The Bristol Fighter.