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Victorian Military Life:
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Sovereigns of Europe (Illustrated London Almanack, 1856)
A table that includes "the amount of military and naval forces of all the states of Europe."

The Bashi-Bazouks (Cassell's Family Paper, 1859)
The volunteers of the Turkish army.

The Turcos (Leisure Hour, 1860)

Zou-Zou [The Zouaves] (Leisure Hour, 1860)

The Prussian Army (Harper's Monthly, 1875A)

The Navies of the World; Navy Yards of the US (Collier's Cyclopedia, 1882)

The French Army, by General Lewal (Harper's Monthly, 1891A)

The German Army of Today, by LTC Exner (Harper's Monthly, 1892A)

Japanese War Posters, by D.P.B. Conkling (Century Magazine, 1896A)
Propaganda posters relating to the war between Japan and China.

Kronstadt the Impregnable (Windsor Magazine, 1897B)
A description of fortifications in the Gulf of Finland, written 40 years earlier.

Military Europe, by Major-General Nelson A. Miles (McClures, 1898)
Observations and experiences at the autumn maneuvers in Russia, Germany and France.

Precipice-Riding in the Continental Armies, by B. Waters (The Strand, 1900A)
How to ride a horse straight down a cliff.

Ambulance Dogs in the German Army, by Frederick Talbot (The Strand, 1900B)

The Modern Russian Officer, by A. Anderson (The Strand, 1900B)

The Anglo-Egyptian Army, by Alured Gray Bell (Windsor Magazine, 1902A)
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