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MACHELL (Mrs V.)
Record of the XIth (Service) Battalion Border Regiment (Lonsdale) From September 1914, to July 1st 1916.
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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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MACPHAIL (Sir Andrew)
Official History of Canadian Forces in the Great War 1914-1919: The Medical Services.
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MACPHERSON (Maj.-Gen. Sir W.G., KCMG, CB) et al.
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; Operations Against Tsingtau, in Togoland, The Cameroons & South-West Africa.
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MADRAS ARMY LIST 1832.
A List of the Officers of the Army, Ordnance & Medical Departments, Serving Under the Presidency of Fort St. George: With an Index.
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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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MALLESON (Col. G.B., CSI)
History of the French in India from the Founding of Pondicherry in 1674 to the capture of that Place in 1761.
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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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MARTINEAU (John)
The Life & Correspondence of The Rt. Hon. Sir Bartle Frere, Bart., G.C.B., F.R.S. Etc.
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MASEFIELD (John)
The Old Front Line, or The Beginning of the Battle of the Somme.
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MASSEY (W.T.)
How Jerusalem Was Won: Being the Record of Allenby's Campaign in Palestine.
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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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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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MEAD (Lt.-Col. C.J.H.)
Cornwall's Royal Engineers: A History of the Regiment from its Formation up to the Early Part of the Second World War.
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MEAKIN (Lt. Walter)
The 5th North Staffords & North Midland Territorials (The 46th & 59th Divisions) 1914-1919.
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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:
Champs de Bataille de la Marne. III. La Trouee de Revigny: Chalons - Vitry - Bar-le-Duc.
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MICHOLLS (Major G.)
A History of the 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own). Vol. II: 1895-1924.
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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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MILES (Capt. Wilfred)
The Durham Forces in the Field 1914-18. Vol. II: The Service Battalions of the Durham Light Infantry.
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MILNE (Capt. John)
Footprints of the 1/4th Leicestershire Regiment, August 1914 to November 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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MOLESWORTH (Lt.-Gen. G.N., CSI, OBE) Ed.
A Soldier's War: Being the Diary of the late Arthur Henry Cook, DCM, MM, BEM, written during four years service with the 1st Battalion, The Somerset Light Infantry, on the Western Front, France, during the Great War, 1914-18.
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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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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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MUDDOCK (J.E.)
For Valour: The V.C., A record of the Brave & Noble Deeds for which Her Majesty has bestowed the Victoria Cross, from its Institution to the present date.
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MUNNS (Ferres A.C.) Comp.
In Memory of The Bihar Light Horse. A Concise History... Taken from Disney's, Filgate's & Kemp's Histories.
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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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