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l and military operations. Rather it is a mirror of varying moods, reflecting in the main how England remained steadfastly true to her best traditions; a reflex of British character during the days of doubt and the hours of hope that marked the strenuous and wearying days of the War. All ages and classes come into the picture--combatants and non-combatants, young and old, men and women. And Mr. Punch's pencil plays a part at least equal to that of his pen, the record of each month being generously supplied with cartoons and illustrations by famous _Punch_ artists. Into these pages has been compressed just what we need to remember about the War, and we are reminded of things which we had already forgotten. Here is the tragedy and the pathos of the Great War--even the comedy of those great years of undying memory. No more popular history of the War has been written; it has been eulogised everywhere, for it is a book that every citizen of the Empire should read and be proud to possess. As a Christmas gift it is ideal, and will be gladly welcomed not only by those at home, but also by those in Canada, Australia, India, South Africa, and other parts of our far-flung Empire, whose gallant sons shared the horrors and the victory of those four-and-a-half years. [Illustration: THE OPTIMIST. "If this is the right village, then we're all right. The instructions is clear:{missing colon in original} Go past the post-office and sharp to the left afore you come to the church."] * * * * * _AN IMMORTAL STORY_ [Illustration: OUR MAN. With Mr. Punch's Grateful Compliments to Field-Marshal Sir DOUGLAS HAIG. ["_Punch_," _November 29th_, 1918.] "Mr. Punch's History of the Great War" is a History we can all read, and all _should_ read, for here is the record of the heroes who added to the glories of our blood and State--a roll that is endless--wonderful gunners and sappers, and airmen and despatch riders, devoted surgeons and heroic nurses, stretcher-bearers and ambulance drivers. "But Mr. Punch's special heroes are the Second-Lieutenants and the Tommy who went on winning the War all the time, and never said that he was winning it until it was won." To read this book will help us to realise the great debt, unpaid and unpayable, to our immortal dead and to the valiant survivors, to whom we owe freedom and security. It is "a corrective record," says _The Times_, "not only of what happen
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