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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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