MAC INNES (Lt.-Col. John, VD)
The Brave Sons of Skye: Containing the Military Records (Compiled from Authentic Sources) of the Leading Officers, NCOs & Private Soldiers Whom "Eilean A Cheo" Has Produced; with 100 Portraits.
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MACLEAN (John)
On Active Service with the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. Volume I: A Ranker's Reminiscence & War Notes [and:] Volume II: A Ranker's Reminiscences of Belgium, France & Italy.
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MACPHERSON (Maj.-Gen. Sir W.G., KCMG, CB)
History of the Great War based on Official Documents: Medical Services General History Vol. II: The Medical Services on the Western Front & during the Operations in France & Belgium in 1914 & 1915.
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MACPHERSON (Maj.-Gen. Sir W.G., KCMG, CB)
History of the Great War based on Official Documents: Medical Services General History Vol. I: The Medical Services in the United Kingdom, in British Garrisons Overseas, And During Operations Against Tsingtau, in Togoland, The Cameroons, and south-West Africa.
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MALET (Col. H.E.)
The Historical Memoirs of the XVIIIth Hussars (Princess of Wales's Own).
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MALINS (Lt. Geoffrey, OBE)
How I Filmed the War: A Record of the Extraordinary Experiences of the Man who Filmed the Great Somme Battles etc.
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MALLESON (Col. G.B., CSI)
Ambushes & Surprises: Being a Description of Some of the Most Famous Instances of the Leading into Ambush & The Surprise of Armies, From the Time of Hannibal, to the Period of the Indian Mutiny.
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MARDER (Arthur J.)
From the Dardanelles to Oran: Studies of the Royal Navy in War & Peace 1915-1940.
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MARSHALL (Edward)
The Story of The Rough Riders: 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry, The Regiment in Camp & On the Battle Field.
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MASEFIELD (John)
The Old Front Line, or The Beginning of the Battle of the Somme.
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MATHER (William D.)
'Muckydonia' 1917-1919: Being the Adventures of a One-time 'Pioneer' in Macedonia & Bulgaria during the First World War.
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MATTHEWS (Lt. E.C.)
With the Cornwall Territorials on the Western Front: Being the History of the 5th Bn. D.C.L.I. in the Great War.
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MATTHEWS (Lt. E.C., DCLI)
With the Cornwall Territorials on the Western Front: Being the History of the 5th Bn. D.C.L.I. in the Great War.
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MAURICE (Bt. Lt.-Col. J.F., RA)
Hostilities Without Declaration of War. An Historical Abstract of The Cases in Which Hostilities Have Occurred Between Civilized Powers Prior to Declaration or Warning. From 1700 to 1870.
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MAURICE (Col. J.F.)
Military History of the Campaign of 1882 in Egypt. Prepared in the Intelligence Branch of the War Office.
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MAY (Ralph)
Glory is no Compensation: The Border Regiment at Gallipoli, 1915.
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McBRIDE (Capt. H.W.)
A Rifleman Went to War: Being a Narrative of the author's experiences & observations while with the Canadian Corps in France & Belgium, Sept. 1915-April 1917. With particular emphasis upon the use of the military rifle in sniping.
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McBRIDE (Capt. H.W.)
A Rifleman Went to War: Being a Narrative of the author's experiences & observations while with the Canadian Corps in France & Belgium, Sept. 1915-April 1917. With particular emphasis upon the use of the military rifle in sniping.
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MCCARTHY (D.J.)
The Prisoner of War in Germany: The Care & Treatment of the Prisoner of War, with a History of the Development of the Principle of Neutral Inspection & Control.
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MCINNES (I.) & WEBB (J.V.)
A Contemptible Little Flying Corps: Being a definitive & previously non-existent roll of those Warrant Officers, NCOs & Airmen who served in the Royal Flying Corps prior to the outbreak of the First World War.
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MCMANUS (Peter)
Richthofen Jagdstaffel Ahead: RFC Pilots Out-Performed & Out-Gunned Over The Western Front, 1917.
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MCQUEEN (James Milroy)
Our War: Being the Experiences in France of a specialist Sanitary Officer with the 51st Highland Division & with the 17th Corps in which were at sundry times various Divisions but notably the 17th Northern English Division.
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MCQUEEN (James Milroy)
Our War: Being the Experiences in France of a specialist Sanitary Officer with the 51st Highland Division & with the 17th Corps in which were at sundry times various Divisions but notably the 17th Northern English Division.
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MEAKIN (Lt. Walter)
The 5th North Staffords & North Midland Territorials (The 46th & 59th Divisions) 1914-1919.
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MEDLEY (R.H.)
Cap Badge: The Story of Four Battalions of the Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment & The Hertfordshire Regiment (TA) 1939-1947.
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MICHELIN GUIDE:
Champs de Bataille de la Marne. II. Les Marais de-Saint Gond: Coulommiers, Provins, Sezanne.
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MICHELIN GUIDE:
The Americans in the Great War Vols. I, II & III: The Second Battle of The Marne (Chateau-Thierry, Soissons, Fismes); The Battle of Saint Mihiel (St. Mihiel, Pont-a-Mousson, Metz); Meuse-Argonne Battle (Montfaucon, Romagne, St. Menehould).
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MICHELIN GUIDE:
Champs de Bataille de la Marne. III. La Trouee de Revigny: Chalons - Vitry - Bar-le-Duc.
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MIDLAND RAILWAY:
In Remembrance of the Brave Men of the Midland Railway who Gave Their Lives in the Great War 1914-1919.
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MILNE (Capt. John)
Footprints of the 1/4th Leicestershire Regiment, August 1914 to November 1918.
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MITCHINSON (K.W.)
Gentlemen and Officers: The Impact and Experience of War on a Territorial Regiment 1914-1918.
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MOELLER (Lt. B.)
Two Years at the Front with the Mounted Infantry: Being the Diary of Lieutenant B. Moeller.
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MOHRING (S.G.)
Freedom in Captivity: Personal Recollections of World War II.
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MOLLO (B.)
The Sharpshooters: 3rd County of London Yeomanry 1900-1961, Kent & County of London Yeomanry 1961-1970.
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MOLONY (Maj. C.V.)
"Invicta": With the 1st Bn. The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment in the Great War.
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MONELLI (Paolo)
Toes Up: A Chronicle of Gay & Doleful Adventures of Alpini & Mules & Wine.
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MONTGOMERY (Ina)
John Hugh Allen of the Gallant Company: A Memoir by His Sister.
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MONTGOMERY (Ina)
John Hugh Allen of the Gallant Company: A Memoir by His Sister.
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MOORE SMITH (G.C.)
The Life of John Colborne, Field Marshal Lord Seaton, compiled from his Letters, Records of his Conversations & other sources.
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MORENO (Amanda) & TRUESDALE (D.)
Angels & Heroes: The Story of a Machine Gunner with the Royal Irish Fusiliers August 1914 to March 1915, As Recorded by Sergeant Hugh Wilson (Medaille Militaire).
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MORRIS (A.J.A.) Ed.
The Letters of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles … Court Repington CMG, Military Correspondent of the Times, 1903-1918.
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MORRISON (Lt. A.D., MC)
7th Battalion Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders: To The Undying Memory of the Officers, NCOs & Men Who Fell during the Great War.
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MORTON-JACK (George)
The Indian Army on the Western Front: India's Expeditionary Force to France & Belgium in the First World War.
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MOSES (Harry)
The Gateshead Gurkhas: A History of the 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, 1859-1967.
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MOUNTFORD (Lt. J.G.)
Halesowen Home Guard: Being a Souvenir Record Compiled by Lieut. J.G. Mountford of the activities during 1940-1944 of the 5th Worcestershire (Halesowen) Battalion Home Guard.
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MURLAND (Lt.-Col. H.F.)
Baillie-ki-Paltan: Being a History of the 2nd Bn. Madras Pioneers (formerly IV Madras Pioneers) 1759-1930.
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MURRAY (Col. W.W., OBE, MC)
The History of the 2nd Canadian Battalion (East Ontario Regiment) Canadian Expeditionary Force in the Great War 1914-1919.
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MUSCROFT (C.A.)
The 144th (York) Heavy Battery (R.G.A.) Being a short history of the Battery... describing briefly the formation, training activities in England, & action as a fighting unit in France & Belgium during the Great War 1914-1918.
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MYER (Henry D.)
Soldiering of Sorts: A London Territorial Officer in the First World War.
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