- The Army Quarterly Vol. Xxv No. 1
Published by William Clowes & Sons Ltd. 1932. in almost very good condition. Red card wraps. October 1932. Contents include: Plumer of Messines: An Appreciation; The French Official Account of the War: 14th November 1914-1st May 1915; The Operations of the 15th Divison on the Euphrates 1917-1918; Discipline Ancient and Modern; Disarmament; The German Catastrophe of the 8th August 1918; The Study of Military History: A Reply to "The Legend of the Shenandoah Valley."; Some Lucknow Memories: Being Leaves from the Papers of Sir George Couper; The Soldierly Spirit; Where is the Decisive Point?; "How to Succeed in the Army" - A Reply; The Trans-Sahara Railway; Tales of my Uncle No. 3 Baggage; Hunting in Gibraltar: The Royal Calpe Hunt. Covers chipped, contents VG.
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