THE YPRES LEAGUE,
23, HENRIETTA STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, LONDON, W.l.
telephone mayfair 7076.
The following publications appealing tb all interested in Yprcs, can be supplied from this Office:
In the Ypres Salient. By Lt.-Col. Beckles Willson. The story of a fortnight's
Canadian fighting—June 2nd-16th, 1916. Is. netpost free Is. 2d.
Ypres, the Holy Ground of British Arms. By Lt.-Col. Beckles Willson. 3s. net;
post free 3s. 4d.
Tales of Talbot House. By the Rev. P. B. Clayton, M.C. 3s. Gd. net post free
3s. lOd.
The Pilgrim's Guide to the Ypres Salient. (Toe H.) 3s. Cd. netpost free 3s. lOd.
Illustrated Guide to the Battlefields. The famous guide to Ypres Battlefields, issued
by the Michelin Tyre Co., with copious photographs and maps. 4s. netpost free 4s. 4d.
A Subaltern in the Field. By E. C. Matthews. 3s. Cd. netpost free 3s. lOd.
To the Vanguard and other Songs to the Seven Divisions. By Beatrix Brice.
A casket of beautiful poems, including that so well known, Oh Little Mighty
Force that Stood for England." Is. netpost free Is. 2d.
The Record of the 11th Bn. King's (Liverpool) Regt. (Subsequently the 15th Bn.
Loy. North Lanes.) An interesting account of the wanderings and excellent service
rendered by this regiment, with most interesting trench maps, now most difficult to
obtain. Is. netpost free Is. 2d.
A Galloper at Ypres. By Lt.-Col. P. R. Butler, D.S.O. (The Royal Irish). 15s. net
post free 15s. 6d.
The City of Fear and other Poems. By Gilbert Frankau. 3s. 6d. net; post
free 3s. 8d.
Happy Days in France and Flanders. By Benedict Williamson. With intro
duction by Lt.-Col. R. C. Fielding, D.S.O. Describes experiences of a Padre during
the taking of Messines Ridge, the operations at Nieuport, and the great fight for
Passchendaele Ridges. 7s. 6d. netpost free 7s. lOd.
With the Cornwall Territorials on the Western Front. By E. C. Matthews, with
illustrations and maps. 25s. netpost free 25s. 6d.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
A'catalogue of photographs may be obtained on application to the Secretary. These
comprise some of the best taken by the official photographers in the Ypres Salient during
the War. Size, 6 ins. by 8 ins. or 12 ins. by 15 ins. Also booklets of postcards taken
before, during and after the War at Is. per booklet. Write for descriptive catalogue.
ETCHINGS.
By Capt. G. E. Butler Lille Gate and The Cloth Hall." (Present ruined
state.) Size of each, lOins. by 1 ft. 12s. 6d. each.
The Cloth Hall (as before the War), by Laurence Davies. Size 14 ins. by 11 ins.
Price to members, 12s. 6d. each.
PRINTS.
Copies of the Ruins of Ypres," illustrated on double-page of October No. of Ypres
Times on superfine paper, 6d. each.
The same picture as. a 1922 Calendar, Is. each.
Hell-Fire Corner Heavies at Passchendaele "I Won't." See separate
advertisement.
MAPS.
The Ypres League Map of the Salient showing the Battle Fronts and Trench Systems
in the Ypres Salient, specially prepared by Geographia," Ltd., 55, Fleet Street,
E.C. 4. Prices at Bookstalls, etc., 4s. 6d. net, Paper mounted on Cloth, 7s. 6d. net
Price to Members (to )>e obtained from the Secretary), 3s. net Paper, post free
3s. 2d. mounted on Cloth, 4s. 6d. net, post free 4s. 8d.
Published by The Ypres League, 23, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, W. 1 and Printed for the Publishers by
Langley Sons, Ltd., The Euston Press, N.W. 1.