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Mr. Edward Arnold's 



List of New Books. 



VOLUME II. OF 



A STAFF OFFICER'S SCRAP-BOOK. 



By LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR IAN HAMILTON, K.C.B. 



With numerous Maps, Panoramic Sketches, and Illustrations. 

 Demy 8vo. t 1 8s. net. 



' All who read with the keenest interest that is to say, all who read 

 the first volume of Sir Ian Hamilton's impressions of his experiences 

 as our representative in the field with Kuroki's army will turn to 

 this second and final instalment with eagerness. And no one will be 

 disappointed. For here are breathless interest and the enchanting 

 glamour of an " awfully big adventure," to quote Peter Pan. Here 

 are the splendours and miseries, the drudgery and grandeur, of war 

 set forth with all the wealth of a fine imagination and the resources 

 of an eloquent literary style ; here are detailed accounts of battles, 

 analyses of strategy and tactics, searching criticism of leaders and 

 led, victors and vanquished, together with a mass of well-considered 

 and authoritative information to elucidate our study of the greatest 

 campaign of our own and possibly any other time. It is a volume 

 that no military student can afford to miss, and one that no animate 

 man can put down until the last page has been turned.' Evening 

 Standard. 



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