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A NEW WAR BOOK.

BY DR W. H. FITCHETT. The war has been raging for over three months, and it is striking how people can give, even in outline, a connected story of those puzzling, months. Therefore, many readers will welcome a shillingbook from the pen of Dr W. H. Fitchett, entitled “The First Three Months of the Wpr.” Since Dr Fitchett wrote “Deeds That Won the Empire,” lie has been recognised as the most popular writer in Australia of historical and patriotic studies, and his booklet, “The First Three Months of the War,” proves that the claim is justified. In a series of graphic and stirringchapters Dr Fitchett tells the connected story of the war from the early days of August till the end of the first three months—a story that, for clarity, for insight for happy and for 1 swinging movement, it would be difficult to surpass.

“The First Three Months of the War” is now ready, and sells everyiwhere for one shilling. It contains many full-page illustrations and over 100 pages of text.

“The First Three Months of the War” may be bought locally for on 3 shilling; or, if unobtainable ,a copy will be sent by post to any address if Is Id in stamps or postal note is sent to T. Shaw Fitchett, 376 Swan\ston Street, Melbourne.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 89, 14 December 1914, Page 2

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A NEW WAR BOOK. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 89, 14 December 1914, Page 2

A NEW WAR BOOK. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 89, 14 December 1914, Page 2

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