The Cambridge Naval and Military Series. Under 

 the general editorship of Julian S. Corbett, LL.M., 

 F.S.A., of Trinity College and the Middle Temple, 

 Lecturer in History to the Royal Naval War College; 

 and H. J. Edwards, C.B., M.A., Fellow and Tutor of 

 Peterhoti.se, and Colonel Commanding the Cambridge 

 University Contingent, Officers Training Coifs. 



Demy 8vo. About 300 pages in each volume. With diagrams, maps, 

 plans, etc. The prices will vary from ^s. net to lo.f. net. 



Having regard to the increasing demand in both Services 

 for standard works on naval and military subjects, and to the 

 tact that, in response to the growing recognition of their 

 importance and interest on all sides, such subjects have been 

 definitely included in the curriculum of the University, the 

 Syndics of the Cambridge University Press have decided to 

 publish a Naval and Military Series. 



It will be their object, in issuing these works — of which 

 a first list is given below — to meet the needs of students both 

 in and out of the Services as well as those of the general 

 reader. The more technical books will be concerned with 

 strategy, tactics, geography, map-reading, armament, adminis- 

 tration, combined operations and the economics of war. The 

 volumes of a less technical, or non-technical, character will 

 deal with the wide range of subjects that appeal to all who 

 take a serious interest in Naval and Military affairs, including 

 studies of separate campaigns, biographies of commanders and 

 statesmen distinguished in the conduct of war, the history 

 and antiquities of the Navy and Army, and the political 

 aspects of Imperial Defence. 



The following vohimes have already been arranged : — 



A. Naval. 

 The Navy in the War of 1739—48. By Captain H. JF. Richmond, R.N. 

 Ocean Transport and Shipping. By Douglas Owen, Lecturer at the Royal 



Naval War College. 

 Maritime International Law. By A. Pearce Higgins, M.A., LL.D. 



B. Military. 

 Strategy for Englishmen. Bv Brevet Lieut-Colonel W. D. Bird, D.S.O. 

 From Bull Run to Port Republic, 1861—2. By Lieut.-Colonel W. K. 



Seharlieh. 

 Non'Regular v. Regular Troops in the North of France, 1870 — /. 



By Brevet Lieut.-Colonel L.J. Bols, D.S.O. 



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