WILLIAMS AND NORGATE'S 
PUBLICATIONS 
ECHOES FROM THE 
FLEET 
BY 
L. COPE CORNFORD 
NAVAL CORRESPONDENT OF THE " MOKMNG POST" 
WITH A PREFACE BY 
ADMIRAL LORD CHARLES BERESFORD, M.P. 
who says : " It is because Mr Cornford's work is a valuable contri- 
bution towards a better understanding of the Royal Navy that I 
hope it will find many readers, and for the accuracy of its present- 
ment I can vouch." 
" Mr Cope Cornford's sketches of life in the Navy are full of dash, humour, 
and go. The volume before us contains the strongest work he has done. 
Mr Rudyard Kipling would not need to be ashamed of having written 
' Lent for the Voyage. ' " — Evening Standard. 
2s. net, Boards. Special Coloured Jacket. 2s. 6d. net. Cloth ; 
postage inland, T,d. extra. 
WAR ^ THE EMPIRE 
THE PRINCIPLES OF IMPERIAL DEFENCE 
BY 
COLONEL HUBERT FOSTER, R.E. 
DIRliCTOR OF MII.ITARV STUDIES IN THE UNIVERSITY OF SVPNEY 
I.ATE c,)L'AKTERMASTER-GENERAL IN CANADA, MII.ITARV ATTACH^ IN THE UNITED STATES 
AND MEMBER OF THE INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT OF THE WAR OFFICE 
AUTHOR OF "organisation: HOW ARMIES ARE FORMED FOR WAR " AND OF 
''STAFF work: a GUIDE TO COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF DUTIES, ETC." 
The author traces with wonderful accuracy and knowledge 
the principles governing the defence of the King's dominions, 
thus enabling the layman to understand the poHcy that has 
been guiding the developments of the present war. 
Crown 2,vo. Cloth. With Map. 2s. 6d. net ; postage inland, 
T^d. extra. 
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