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CORRESPONDENTS OF THE TIMES - The Times History and Encyclopaedia of the War, Part 89 (Eighty-Nine), May 2, 1916 - Sea Power and Neutrality

London: The Times Publishing Company, 1916. First Edition. Paperback. Pages 389-428. Includes the chapter "Sea Power and Neutrality". Photos and illustrations include the transport 'Southlands' which was torpedoed, great photo of a British cruiser being manually loaded with coal, photo of seaman shovelling coal into the boiler of a British battleship, great photo of a bale of cotton being x-rayed for contraband, photo of German officers arriving at London law courts, H.M.S. 'Lark' escorting a channel steamer, Survivors of the 'Indian City' and 'Headlands' being returned to St. Mary's, 15 March 1915, Lord Devonport, Photo of the torpedoed Norwegian ship 'Belridge', four photos related to the torpedoing of the 'Falaba', Admiral R.D.S. De Chair, Lord Beresford, Lord Sydenham, photos related to the capture of the British liner 'Appam' by the Germans, Sir Henry Crofton Lowther, Sir Esme W. Howard, and Lord Robert Cecil. Above-average external wear. Three-hole punched. Covers free of staples but present. A worthy vintage copy.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; The Times History of the War, Part 89 (Eighty-Nine), May 2, 1916 - Sea Power and Neutrality Southlands' which was torpedoed, great photo of a British cruiser being manually loaded with coal, photo of seaman shovelling coal into the boiler of a British ba. Fair .
USD 199.95 [Appr.: EURO 171 | £UK 147.5 | JP¥ 29462] Book number 662g3073

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