Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOER 100 Oct. 30 r FOR "PICTURES" READERS The Superb Picture Record of the War M The War Illustrated Album-de-Luxe." Over 3,300 pictures in the first three volumes — including a profusion of beautiful colour plates — exclusive photographs from the fighting lines — maps and diagrams — a concise and thrilling history of the progress of hostilities --and glowing stories cf the great episodes of the War. "The War Illustrated Album-de-Luxe." Every " Pictures " reader who sends the Coupon below will receive free full particulars of this great panoramic record of the War. LOOK at the great names included in its list of authors. Mr. H. (J. Weils, England's most brilliant man of letters, describes '' Why Britain wont to War " : Sir Gilbert Parker, the spokesman of Great Britain, tolls of ■• The Rally of tin Empire"; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the. incomparable creator of Sherlock Holmes, explains Kow the Boor War prepared 05 for the Great War' ; Mr. A. G. Hales, the brilliant Australian war correspondent, contributes many vivid pen pictures from (he battlefields; and other writers of national prominence tell in gloving story the heroisms of the great episodes of ihe war. that make ns proud of our race and of the gallant Allies with whom we claim the kinship of arms. Then the work contains a concise but vivid history of the war, quite free from the teclmicali ies so loved by experts, but making the purpose "i the great military movements plain to the non-technical leader. PKTOIUA l.l.Y the work is supreme without peer. Over eleven hundred beautiful pictures in one volume alone including a great wealth 01 colour plates, exclusive photographs from tin' lighting lines and excellent maps. The arrangement Of the sections visualises the progress of arms and the condit ion of the lighting in the several zones of conflict, and the whole constitutes a veritable grand panorama of the great war. Each Volume alone contains over 1,100 pictures, including a wealth of colour plates. Fill in and post at one: for FREE BOOKLET and a colour portrait of ADMIRAL JELLIC0E To The Education: I of. 17. New Bridge ;t.. I Dear Sirs, Please gsnd ma FKE.1-: and post-free your l"0-oklit describing •fThftWar Illustrated Album-de-Luxe." suulshowiug I Subscript tiou Tonus for the Volumes. Also please send free basal the colour portrait plates ol admiral Jellico 3 Xami: ... .... "THE PICTURES" COUPON Apdbess 1 r.r.