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MILITARY WORKS-(™»"'»'"^) 



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THE ARMY OF THE NORTH-GERMAN CONFEDERA- 



TION. A Brief Description of its Organisation, 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 8vo. 5s. 



*** The authorship of this book was erroneously ascribed to the renowed General Von 

 Moltke, but there can be little doubt that it was written under his immediate inspiration. 



CAVALRY FIELD DUTY. By Majors-General Von Mirus. 



Translated by Captain Frank S. Russell, 14th (King's) Hussars. 



Crown 8vo. limp cloth, 7s. 6d- 

 *** This is the text-book of instruction in the German cavalry, and comprises all the 

 details connected with the military duties of cavalry soldiers on service. The translation 

 is made from a new edition, which contains the modifications introduced consequent on 

 the experiences of the late war. The great interest that students feel in all the German 

 Military methods, will, it is believed, render this book especially accoptable at the 

 present time. 



STUDIES IN LEADING TROOPS. By Col. Von Verdy 

 du Vernois. An authorised and accurate Translation by Lieutenant 

 H. J. T. Hildyard, 71st Foot. Parts I. and II. Demy 8vo. 7s. 



[Now ready. 



%* Gen. Beatjchamp "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 

 eupply a want which I have often felt during my service in this country, namely, a 

 minuter tactical detail of the minor operations of the war than any but the most observant 

 and fortunately placed staff officer is in a position to give. I have read and re-read them 

 very carefully, I hope with profit, certainly with great interest, and believe that practice, 

 in the sense of these " Studies," would be a valuable preparation for manoeuvres on a 

 more extended scale.' Berlin, June 1872. 



THE FRANCO -GERMAN WAR, 1870-71. First part: 



History of the War to the Downfall of the Empire. First Section : 

 The Events in July. Authorised Translation from the German 

 Official Account at the Topographical and Statistical Department of 

 the War Office, by Captain F. C. H. Clarke, E.A. First Section, 

 with Map. Demy 8vo. 35. 



DISCIPLINE AND DRILL. Four Lectures delivered to the 

 London Scottish Rifle Volunteers. By Captain S. Flood Page. A 

 New and Cheaper Edition. Price Is. 



* One of the best-known and coolest-headed o metropolitan regiments, whose 

 adjutant, moreover, has lately published an admir llecuon of lectures addressed by 

 him to the men of his corps.'— Times. 



* The very useful and interesting work. . . . Every Volunteer, officer or private, will 

 be the better for perusing and digesting the plain-spoken truths which Captain Page so 

 firmly, and yet so modestly, puts before them ; and we trust that the little book in which 

 they are contained will find its way into all parts of Great Britain.'— Volunteer Service 

 Gazette. 



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