The War Illustrated: No. 146. 2nd June, 1917.
Topics in this Issue:
Our Observation Post: Of Love and Apple-Trees.
Among German Spies in North Sea Ports - Norway's Belated Step Against Teuton Espionage; By Basil Clarke.
At Grips with the Hun in Historic Artois.
Sacrilege and Savagery: The Ruins of Rheims.
American Sailors' Cheers for the Sailor King.
Scenes in the Wake of the Franco-British Advance.
The Terrible "Tank" Pursues the Turk in Palestine.
Pen-Portraits of our Fighting Friends - The Russian Soldier as I Know Him; By Hamilton Fyfe, Special War Correspondent of the "Daily Mail".
Before and Behind the Hindenburg Line.
War's Fantastic Panorama on the Western Front - Graphic Scenes in the Gigantic Arras Struggle.
Great Issues of the War - Science After the War; By J. Arthur Thomas, M.A., Regius Professor of Natural History, Aberdeen.
Belgian Slaves and British Emancipators.
Royal Progress Through the Industrial North: Interesting Incidents in Loyal Lancashire.
In the Canadian Lines on the Arras Front.
Heads of Teutonic and Ottoman Offending.
Who's Who in the Great War.
Forces Combined Against the U-Boat Corsairs.
The Empire's Roll of Honour.
Records of the Regiments - XXXVI: The Highland Light Infantry.