W.G.S.
A Tour in the Bavarian Alps 1914-1916.
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WADE (A.)
The War of the Guns: Western Front 1917 & 1918.
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WALFORD (E.)
Walford's County Families of the United Kingdom or Royal Manual of the Titled & Untitled Aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland & Ireland, containing a brief notice of the descent, birth, marriage, education & appointments of each person, his heir apparent or presumptive, as also a record of the offices which he has hitherto held, together with his town address, country residence & clubs. 1902.
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WALKER (Allan S., MD)
Australia in the War of 1939-1945, Medical Series. Vol. II: Middle East & Far East.
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WALKER (G.A. Cooper)
The Book of the Seventh Service Battalion The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers from Tipperary to Ypres.
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WALKER (R.W.)
To What End Did They Die? Officers Died at Gallipoli.
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WALLACE (Capt. N.W., 60th)
A Regimental Chronicle & List of Officers of the 60th, or the King's Royal Rifle Corps, formerly the 62nd, or the Royal American Regiment of Foot.
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WALLACE (O.C.S.) Ed.
From Montreal to Vimy Ridge & Beyond: The Correspondence of Lieut. Clifford Almon Wells BA of the 8th Bn. Canadians, BEF, Nov. 1915-April 1917.
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WALPOLE (V.)
The Men in the Line: Sketches & Impressions, Western Front, 1916-18.
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WARD (Capt. F.W.)
The 23rd (Service) Bn. Royal Fusiliers (First Sportsman's): A Record of its Services in the Great War, 1914-1919.
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WARWICK (George W.)
We Band of Brothers: Reminiscences from the 1st S.A. Infantry Brigade in the 1914-1918 War.
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WATERS (Major R.S., OBE)
History of the 5th Bn. (Pathans) 14th Punjab Regiment formerly 40th Pathans ("The Forty Thieves").
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WATFORD GRAMMAR:
A Book of Remembrance: Being a Record of the Services of Old Boys & Masters of Watford Grammar School who served in the Great War 1914-1918.
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WATKINS (Owen S., CF)
With French in France & Flanders: Being the Experiences of a Chaplain attached to a Field Ambulance.
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WAYMAN (Lt. S.W.)
With the Home Guard: The History of "A" (Winchester City) Company 5th Hampshire Battalion.
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WEATHERBE (Major K.) Comp.
From Rideau to the Rhine & Back: The 6th Field Company & Battalion Canadian Engineers in the Great War.
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WEIR (Alec)
Come on Highlanders: Glasgow Territorials in the Great War.
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WEST (Mrs Agatha)
Frank West, Lt.-Col. 4th South Midland Brigade (How.) R.F.A., A Record of the Great War 1914-1916.
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WHALLEY ( J. Lawson) Comp.
Roll of Officers of the Old County Regiment of Lancashire Militia late 1st Royal Lancashire... 3rd & 4th Bns. The King's Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment from 1642 to 1889. Corrected to May 1st, 1889.
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WHEELER (Lt.-Col. C.)
Memorial Record of the Seventh (Service) Battalion The Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
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WILDE (Lt. Col. E.T. Rodney)
The Tower Hamlets Rifle Volunteer Brigade (1st Tower Hamlets Rifle Volunteers): A Short History compiled from Official Documents & Other Sources.
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WILLIAMS (Capt. John)
An Historical Account of the Rise & Progress of the Bengal Native Infantry from its First Formation in 1757, to 1796... Together with a Detail of the Services of which the several Battalions have been Employed during that Period.
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WILLIAMS (Capt. S.H., MC)
Stand to Your Horses: Through the First World War 1914-1918 with the Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians).
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WILLIAMS (H.R.)
The Gallant Company: An Australian Soldier's Story of 1915-18.
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WILLSON (Beckles)
Ledger & Sword, or The Honourable Company of Merchants of England Trading in the East Indies (1599-1874).
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WINTER (Jay)
Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning: The Great War in European Cultural History.
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WOLFFRAM (H.)
Mr. Wolffram's Record of Thirty Years' Work (1868-1897) in Preparing Candidates for the Army, at Faraday House, Blackheath, & The Manor House, Lee, S.E. Since 1891 in Partnership with L.L. Needham.... December 1897, Year of the Commemoration of the Queen's Reign of Sixty Years.
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WOOD (John) Ed.
A Life Well Lived: A Memoir of James Wood Colin Taylor, Lt. 3rd Bn. Sherwood Foresters; born May 22nd 1887, Fell in Action at Hooge, Flanders, August 9th 1915.
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WOODWARD (David)
The Secret Raiders: The Story of the Operations of the German Armed Merchant Raiders in the Second World War.
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WYLLY (Col. H.C., CB)
Crown & Company: The Historical Records of the 2nd Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers formerly the 1st Bombay European Regiment. Vol. II: 1911-1922.
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WYLLY (Col. H.C., CB)
The Military Memoirs of Lt.-Gen. Sir Joseph Thackwell, GCB, KH, Colonel, 16th Lancers.
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WYLLY (Col. H.C., CB) Ed.
A Cavalry Officer in the Corunna Campaign 1808-1809: The Journal of Captain Gordon of the 15th Hussars,
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WYNN (K.G.)
A Clasp for "The Few": A Biographical Account of New Zealand Pilots & Aircrew Who Flew Operationally with Royal Air Force Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain 10th July-31st October 1940.
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WYRALL (Everard)
The History of the King's Liverpool Regiment. Vol. I: 1914-1915; Vol. II: 1916-1917; Vol. III: 1917-1919.
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WYRALL (Everard)
The History of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 1914-1919.
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