The War Illustrated: No. 88. 22nd April, 1916.
Topics in this Issue:
The Observation Post: A Word With the Faint of Heart.
Romance of Rail-Power in the War: How the Issues of Great Events have Hinged upon Control of the Iron Roads: By Edwin A. Pratt Author of "The Rise of Rail-Power in War and Conquest".
Round About the Great British Camp in France.
Young France Contemplates the Captive Boches.
The Campaign Against the Kaiser's Last Colony: Artillery in Action on the East African Front.
War Scenes and Incidents East of Suez.
Following the Drum in Ancient Persia and Syria.
Shambles! A Warm Corner of the Verdun Sector.
Refugees from Verdun & Fighting Men from Vaux.
The Rumble of War Through Macedonian Valleys.
Forest of Fire on the Slope of Dead Man's Hill.
On the Mark - Modern Ironsides as Cavaliers.
Emergency Treatment of Wounded at Salonika.
Preparing for the Supreme Event: By Our War Correspondent F.A. McKenzie.
Minor Incidents Pictured in Many War Centres.
Ashes of Arras: Studies in Desolation.
Factors That Fashion Neutral Policy: By Commander Carlyon Bellairs, R.N., M.P.
Decorated for Valour: More of Britain's Brave Sons.
Records of the Regiments in the War: X1V - The Cameron Highlanders.
Officers of Famous British Regiments: 5th (Service) Battalion (Queen's Own) Cameron Highlanders.