The Illustrated London News, Saturday June 8, 1918 - The United States Army At The Front
The Illustrated London News, Saturday June 8, 1918 - The United States Army At The Front
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- Anno di pubblicazione
- 1918
- Luogo di stampa
- London
- Autore
- Chesterton, G.K., Et Al
- Editori
- The Illustrated London News and Sketch, Ltd.
- Formato
- Elephant Folio - over 15 - 23" tall
- Edizione
- F First Edition
- Soggetto
- French Cavalry, Oise Front, Royal visit, Khaki Country, West Riding, Reserves and Their Employment, Patron Saint of the Allies, National Kitchens, Italy, Portugal, Greece, France, Sister G.M.M. Wake - funeral, Canadian nurse, G.K. Chesterton, John Robert Clynes, Sir Richard David Muir, Duke of Rutland, Sir William James Tatem, Sir John Merry Le Sage, The Cantigny Fight, Cantigny, Bombing - Germany, C.G. Grey, Aerial Gunnery training, United States Army, shelling of Paris, super-gun, Long Bertha, Zeebrugge, Albert Madonna, British Artillery, German POWs, clerical labour, Metz bombing, Roll of Honour, Lieut.-Colonel James Hugh Coles, car ads, Erasmic The Dainty Soap, Erasmic Soap Magazine Back Issues Military History
- Descrizione
- S Stapled
- Stato di conservazione
- Buono
- Lingue
- Inglese
- Prima edizione
- True
Descrizione
Features: Title page illustration of French Cavalry on the Oise Front; Two pages of illustrations of Royal visit to 'Khaki Country' - among the mills of the West Riding; Reserves and Their Employment (article); The Patron Saint of the Allies (article); Concerning National Kitchens (article); Photos of events in Italy, Portugal, Greece and France, including two photos of the funeral of Sister G.M.M. Wake, a Canadian nurse killed by a German bomb; Article on current events by G.K. Chesterton; Photos of John Robert Clynes, M.P., Sir Richard David Muir, The Duke of Rutland, Sir William James Tatem, and Sir John Merry Le Sage; Text and two illustrations describe the American's First "Big Thing" in France - The Cantigny Fight; The Moral and Material Effect of Bombing Germany (article by C.G. Grey); Six photos of British and U.S. Observers training Aerial Gunnery together; Wonderful 11-photo spread over two pages of the United States Army at the front where it is 'taking a gallant share in resisting the German offensive; Three illustrations and text describe the shelling of Paris from 74 miles by German super-gun "Long Bertha"; Seven photos of Sea-Warfare mementos from Zeebrugge - war museum additions; Centrefold illustration "The Last of the Albert Madonna - British Artillery In Action Near The Town; Photos of injured German POWs; Article on the saving of clerical labour; Two half-page aerial photos illustrate a British air attack on the main railway station at Metz; Roll of Honour - photos of 18 officers including Lieut.-Colonel James Hugh Coles, D.S.O.; Several lovely car ads; Fantastic two-colour back cover ad for "Erasmic" The Dainty Soap features well-dressed lady in boudoir studying her mirror; and more. 36 pages including several pages of marvelous vintage ads, most of which are illustrated. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent WWI-era issue. Magazine