DR. FITCHETT ON THE WAR.
A MASTERLY STUDY.
"Life's" Second War Number (October issue) contains many good and timely things. The chief attraction, among many war features, is a masterly study of the war by Dr W. H, Fitchett, the author of ."Deeds That Won the Empire."
Under, the ge.ner.al title of iSTl^e War of AH the Qentiiries," D,r F'itchett writes three separate articles—qne qn "The Forces Behind the War v; a second on "The Scalp of the War and its Strategy;1 and a third on S'The Study of the actual fighting." Qn themes suGh as these Dr Fitchett writes with telling effect—for he has three times visited the scene of the present war, and draws on a wide knowledge of history won in writing many popular and patriqtic bqoks.
l'Tl}e gtgi'y Q f the War" as re-told each month by Qr Pitchett in "Life's" Special War lumbers, should create a big demand for this popular Australasian magazine.
The October issue under review slso contains a second part of " Mawson's Own Story " of which "Life" has secured the exclusive rights—as well as several other excellent war articles.
"Life" sells locally for sixpence, and any of our readers keenly interested in the war who miss ''Life" for October, will be the losers, ' ; ' •-■
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 2 October 1914, Page 4
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