CALDWELL (George) & COOPER (Robert)
Rifle Green at Waterloo: An Account of the 95th Foot in the Netherlands Campaign of 1813-14, at Quatre Bras & Waterloo 16th-18th June 1815 & the Occupation of Paris.
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CALLINGHAM (L.F.)
Letters & Records of Laurence Frederick Callingham, MA, LL.M., Written during the Great War (1914-1918).
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CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE:
Letters from the Front: Being A Record of the Part Played by Officers of the Bank in the Great War 1914-1919.
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CANNING (W.J.)
Ballyshannon Belcoo Bertincourt: The History of the 11th Battalion The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (Donegal & Fermanagh Volunteers) in World War One.
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CANNON (Richard)
Historical Record of the 53rd or The Shropshire Regiment of Foot: Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in the Year 1755 & of its subsequent services to 1848.
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CANNON (Richard)
Historical Record of the 6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, or The Carabineers: Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1685 & of its subsequent services to 1839.
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CANNON (Richard)
Historical Record of the Second or Queen's Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays): Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1685 & of its Subsequent Services to 1837.
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CANNON (Richard)
Historical Record of the 70th or The Surrey Regiment of Foot: Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in the Year 1758 & of its subsequent services to 1848.
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CARDIGAN (Lord)]
Eight Months on Active Service; or, A Diary of A General Officer of Cavalry in 1854.
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CARMICHAEL-SMYTH (Col. Sir James, Bart.)
Chronological Epitome of the Wars in the Low Countries, From the Peace of the Pyrenees in 1659, to that of Paris in 1815; With Reflections, Military & Political.
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CARNE (Lt. W.A.)
In Good Company: An Account of the 6th Machine Gun Company A.I.F. in search of Peace 1915-19.
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CARNE (Lt. W.A.)
In Good Company: An Account of the 6th Machine Gun Company A.I.F. in search of Peace 1915-19.
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CARR (William Guy)
Brass Hats & Bell-Bottomed Trousers: Unforgettable & Splendid Feats of the Harwich Patrol.
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CATTO (Alexander)
With the Scottish Troops in France: Stories of The Gordons, Seaforths, Guards, Royal Field Artillery, Royal Engineers Etc.
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CAVENDISH (Brig. A.E.J., CMG)
An Reisimeid Chataich: The 93rd Sutherland Highlanders now 2nd Bn. The Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) 1799-1927.
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CHALMERS (T.)
An Epic of Glasgow: History of the 15th Bn. The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment).
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CHALMERS (T.) Ed.
A Saga of Scotland: History of the 16th Battalion The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment).
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CHAPIN (Dr. W.A.R.)
The Lost Legion: The Story of the Fifteen Hundred American Doctors Who Served with the B.E.F. in The Great War.
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CHAPIN (Harold)
Soldier & Dramatist: Being the Letters of Harold Chapin, American Citizen who Died for England at Loos, Sept. 26th 1915.
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CHAPMAN (Guy)
A Passionate Prodigality: Fragments of Autobiography.
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CHAPMAN (Guy)
A Passionate Prodigality: Fragments of Autobiography.
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CHASSEAUD (Peter)
Mapping The First World War: The Great War Through Maps from 1014 to 1918.
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CHRISTIAN (Nick)
In the Shadow of Lone Tree: The Ordeal of Gloucestershire Men at the Battle of Loos, 1915.
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CHURCHILL (Capt. A.W.)
From "Stand-To" to "Stand-Down" or With the Seventh Battalion, Shropshire Home Guard, from May 1940 to Dec. 1944.
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CLARK (T.B.)
Poems of a Private: A Souvenir of France & Salonica.
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CLAYTON (Rev. P.B., MC)
Letters from Flanders: Some War-time Letters of the Rev. P.B. Clayton (Tubby) to his Mother.
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CLERK (Rev. Archibald)
Memoir of Colonel John Cameron, Fassiefern, K.T.S., Lieutenant-Colonel in the Gordon Highlanders, or 92d Regiment of Foot.
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COHEN (Israel)
The Ruhleben Prison Camp: A Record of Nineteen Months' Internment.
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Command paper. [C.-2374]
Further Correspondence Respecting The Affairs of South Africa. (In Continuation of [C.-2367] of July 1879). Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, July, 1879.
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Command paper. [C.-2676]
Further Correspondence Respecting The Affairs of South Africa. (In Continuation of [C.-2355] of August 1880). Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, August 1880.
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Command paper. [C.-4980] Zululand.
Further Correspondence Respecting The Affairs of Zululand & Adjacent Territories. (In Continuation of [C.-4913] February 1887). Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, February 1887.
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COOKE (Capt. C.H.)
Historical Records of the 19th (Service) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (Pioneers).
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COOKE (Major W.A.)
The Story of the 101 Surrey Home Guard Rocket Anti-Aircraft Battery, Anerley, 1942-1944.
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COOKSON (Mrs Roger) Ed.
The Boy With the Guns: By the Late Lieut. George W. Taylor, Royal Field Artillery, B.A., Barrister at Law.
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CORE (Qrmr. John)
Historical Record of the 2nd (Now 80th) or Royal Tyrone Regiment of Militia, From the Embodiment in 1793 to the Present Time.
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CREW (F.A.E., FRS)
The Army Medical Services, Campaigns, Volume II: Hong Kong, Malaya, Iceland & the Faroes, Libya, 1942-1943, North-West Africa.
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CROOP (Capt. J. Elmer, MD, MC, USA)
Twenty Months with the British Army: A Personal Narrative by an American Medical Officer, of the Mud, the Blood, the Filth & Furious Fighting of Flanders. How the Author Won a Captaincy & the Coveted War Cross, With Which He Was Personally Invested by King George of England.
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CROSSE (Rev. E.C., DSO, MC)
The Defeat of Austria as Seen by the 7th Division: Being a Narrative of the Fortunes of the 7th Division from the time it left the Asiago Plateau in August 1918 till the Conclusion of the Armistice with Austria on November 4, 1918.
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CROWELL (Benedict)
America's Munitions 1917-1918. Report of Benedict Crowell, The Assistant Secretary of War, Director of Munitions.
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CURRIE (J.R., Capt., RAMC)
The Mustering of Medical Service in Scotland 1914-1919: Being a Record of the Work of the Scottish Medical Service Emergency Committee in the War.
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CURTIS (Des., DFC)
A Most Secret Squadron: The Story of No. 618 Squadron & its Special Deatchment, Royal Air Force.
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