14 Works Published by Henry S. King 6^ Co., 



Military Works — continued. 

 THE OPERATIONS OF THE SOUTH ARMY IN JANUARY 



AND FEBRUARY, 1871. Compiled from the Official War Documents of the Head- 

 quarters of the Southern Army. By Count Hermann von "Wartensleben, 

 Colonel in the Pru'^sian General Staff. Translated by Colonel C. H. VOn "Wrigrllt. 

 Demy 8vo, with Maps. Uniform with the above. Price 6s. 



STUDIES IN THE NEW INFANTRY TACTICS. Parts I. & II. 

 By Major W. von Scherff. Translated from the German by Colonel Lumley 

 Graliam. Demy 8vo. Price -js. 6d. 



" The subject of the respective advantag^es of 

 attack and defence, and of the methods in which 

 each form of battle should be carried out under 

 the fire of modern arms, is exhaustively and ad- 

 Second Edition. Revised and Corrected. 



TACTICAL DEDUCTIONS FROM THE WAR OF 1870—71. By 

 Captain A. von Bog-uslawski. Translated by Colonel Ltimley G-raham, 



late iSth (Roj'al Irish) Regiment. Demy 8vo. Uniform with the above. Price js. 



the German Armies' and 'Tactical Deductions') 



mirably treated ; indeed, we cannot but consider 

 it to be decidedly superior to any work which has 

 hitherto appeared in Entjlish upon this all-import- 

 ant subject." — Standard. 



"We must, without delay, impress brain and 

 forethought into the British Service ; and we can- 

 not commence the good work too soon, or better, 

 than by placing the two books (' The Operations of 



we have here criticised in every military library, 

 and introducing them as class-books in every tac- 

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THE ARMY OF THE NORTH-GERMAN CONFEDERATION. 



A Brief Description of its Organization, of the different Branches of the Service, and 

 their "Role" in War, of its Mode of Fighting, &c. By a Prussian General. 

 Translated from the German by Col. Edward Newdigate. Demy Svo. Price 5^-. 



"The work is quite essential to the full use of 



the other volumes of the ' German Military Series,' 



which Messrs. King are now producing in hancl- 



some uniform style." — United Serz'ice Magazine. 



Every page of the book deserves attentive 



study .... The information given on mobilisation, 

 garrison troops, keepiug up estabhshment during 

 war, and on the emjiloyment of the different 

 branches of the service, is of great value." — 

 Sta}idard. 



THE OPERATIONS OF THE GERMAN ARMIES IN FRANCE, 



FROM SEDAN TO THE END OF THE WAR OF 1870-71. With large 

 Official Map. From the Journals of the Head-quarters Staff, by Major William 

 Blume. Translated by E. M. Jones, Major 20th Foot, late Professor of Military 

 History, Sandhurst. Demy Svo. Price 95-. 



of works upon the war that our press has put forth. 

 Our space forbids our doing more than comr.-:end- 

 ing it earnestly as the most authentic and instruc- 

 tive narrative of the second section of the war that 

 has yet appeared." — Saticyday Review. 



" The book is of absolute necessity to the mil 

 tary student .... The work is one of high merit." It 

 — United Se7~vice Gazette. 



" The work of Major von Blume in its English 

 dress forms the most valuable addition to our stock 



HASTY INTRENCHMENTS. By Colonel A. Brialmont. Translated 



by liieut. Charles A. Empson, B.A. With Nine Plates. Demy Svo. Price 6i-. 



" A valuable contribution to military literature." 1 " It supplies that which our own text-books give 

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" In seven short chaptei-s it gives plain directions best be strengthened by means . . . of such extem- 

 for forming shelter-trenches, with the best method porised intrenchments and batteries as can be 

 of carrying the necessary tools, and it offers prac- | thrown up by infantry in the space of four or five 

 tical illustrations of the use of hasty intrenchments hours . . . deserves to become a standard military 

 on the field of h:i.X.l\t."— United Serz'ice Magazitie. \ yiox\i."—Sta7idard. 



STUDIES IN LEADING TROOPS. Parts I. and II. By Colonel von 



Verdy du Vernois. An authorised and accurate Translation by Lieutenant 

 H. J. T. Hildyard, 71st Foot. Demy Svo. Price 7^-. 



obsen-ant and fortunately-placed staff-officer is in 

 a position to give. I have read and re-read them 

 very carefully, I hops with profit, certainly with 

 great interest, and beUeve that practice, in the 

 sense of these ' Studies,' would be a valuable pre- 

 paration for manceuvres on a more extended 

 scale." — Berlin, June, 1872. 



*,* General Beauchamp Walker says of 

 this work : — " I recommend the first two numbers 

 of Colonel von Verdy 's ' Studies ' to the attentive 

 perusal of my brother officers. They supply a 

 want which I have often felt during my serz'ice in 

 t4iis country, namely, a minuter tactical detail of 

 the minor operations of war than any but the most 



DISCIPLINE AND DRILL. Four Lectures delivered to the London 



Scottish Rifle Volunteers. By Capt. S. Elood Page. CheaperEdition. Cr. Svo, \s. 



"The very useful and interesting work." — I " An admirable collection of lectures." — Ti?nes. 

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