I. 

 Military Biographies, Autobio- 

 graphies and Reminiscences. 



FIRST WORLD WAR, 1914-1918. By Lieut.-Col. Charles 

 A'CouRT Repington, C.M.G. Demy 8vo. 2 vols. 42s. net. 



" Few if any two-guinea books have had such a sale as the 

 First World War." — E'vening Standard. 



" Colonel Repington's fame as a military critic is world-wide. 

 He now gives us his personal experiences of the war in the form 

 of a Diary which will compare with the most famous diaries in 

 literature. . . . Few diarists show keener observation or greater 

 power of description than Colonel Repington here displays, 

 and none before has had such a period of history for his theme." 

 — Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice in The Daily Nenvs. 



"... There are countless piquant little pen pictures through 

 these two books. . . . Colonel Repington met all the great 

 soldiers of the Allies. . . . The book is full of extraordinarily 

 good stories and remarks." — Sunday Times. 



EXPERIENCES OF A DUG-OUT. By Major-General Sir 

 C. E. Callwell, K.C.B. I 8s. net. 



The General held the appointment of Director of Military 

 Operations during the early years of the war, and was indeed in 

 the saddle at the beginning of the operations in 19 14. In this 

 volume he shows us behind the scenes and enables us to see clearly 

 much that was obscure. His book reveals to us in an intimate 

 way the personality of Lord Kitchener and many others, and 

 introduces us to the War Cabinet. 



"A vivacious picture of life behind the scenes of the great 

 drama . . . told keenly and poignantly, with a biting humour 

 . . . and with a frankness of disclosure." — The Times. 



" Sir Charles Callwell is one of the soundest military critics in 

 the country. ... He is a writer ... his sense of proportion is 

 never at fault." — Spectator. 



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