The War Illustrated: No. 123. 23rd December, 1916.
Topics in this Issue:
Two Dozen of the Best War Stories; Collected and Retold by E.C. Buley
Victory: The Will and the Way - Some Thoughts for the Third Red Christmastide on Ten Instant Necessities for the War; By Lord Northcliffe.
Trysting-Places for the War-World & His Wife.
Drawing Lots for Leave at Christmas Time.
The Happy Children - A Fantasy; By Arthur Machen.
Fairyland in the Frosted Forests of the Vosges.
Immortal Love and Pity Walk the Mortal World.
By Swollen Stream and Weather-Beaten Path.
After St. Pierre Divion: Rest Well-Earned.
Battle-Zone Playhouse as Impromptu Forum.
Flooded Ways Behind the Front in Flanders.
Rounding-Up Remnants of the Enemy in Africa.
Organising Terrain Won at Sailly-Saillisel.
Field-Gun Breasting a Bank in the Balkan Line.
Back to His Own: A Tale of the Trenches; By Patrick McGill.
Pudding in Peril: Tense Moments on a Warship.
Christmas with the Fleet; by Percival Hislam.
A Christmas Gas Attack; Told by a Private of the Lancashire Fusiliers.
Home Stirred and Stirring Thoughts of Home.
Our War-Time Christmas Pudding; By Grace Curnock.
Observers Aloft for Gunners in the Valley.
Entrenching in the Hills near Monastir.
Heroes of the Season Awarded the Coveted Cross.
Our Observation Post - War-Time Views of Life and Character: Christmas Day, 1916.