Courage Without Glory: The British Army on the Western Front, 1915
This is No. 10 in the "Wolverhampton Military Studies" Series, edited by Spencer Jones. It consists of a series of chapters as follows:
1. The British Army and the Problem of the Western Front: Spencer Jones
2. The Supply of Munitions to the Army, 1915: John Mason Sneddon
3. Friends Disunited- Johnnie French, Wully Robertson, and "K of K" in 1915: John Spencer
4. Henry Horne as Divisional Commander: Simon Robbins
5. The BEF Takes Off - The Royal Flying Corps, 1915: Peter Hart
6. British-Indian Cavalry - From Mobilisation to the Western Front 1915: Graham Winton
7. Douglas Haig and the Planning of the Battle of Neuve Chapelle: Patrick Watt
8. Inescapable Realities - Canadian Command, Spring 1915: Kenneth Radley
9. Death of a Battalion - The 5th King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment at the Second Battle of Ypres: Tom Williams
10. The Battle of Festubert: Robert Williams
11. "Seven Days in Hell" - The 1/7th Battalion King's Liverpool Regiment at the Battle of Festubert, May 1915: Adrian Gregson
12. A Coda to the Second Battle of Ypres" - International Trench, 6-10 July, 1915: Adrian Gregson
13. "A Great Victory All But Gained" - The Battle of Loos, 1915: Brian Curragh
14. 8th Division and the Action at Bois Grenier, 25 September 1915: Alun Thomas
15. Gas, Grenades, and Grievances - The Attack on the Hohenzollern Redoubt by 46th (North Midland) Division 13 October 1915: Michael Woods