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Ley and Lois Smith

War, Memory and Popular Culture

Research Collection

Department of History

The University of Western Ontario

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INTRODUCTION

The collection is a diverse assortment of archival materials, microforms, published and printeddocuments, and secondary sources relating to the cultural dimensions of conflict and thecollective memory of war. Its holdings, which might be broadly defined as ephemera, arestrongest in a number of areas:

• popular culture artifacts• materials relating to veterans organizations• children’s literature and educational materials relating to war history• military training and instructional manuals• wartime publications• materials relating to prisoners of war

There are also a large number of personal files that vary in their content. Some contain a longrange of correspondence or other material, while others contain a single image or artifact. Theoriginal materials in the collection are eclectic, and reflect the manner in which they have beengathered. The emphasis has not been on a coherent acquisitions policy, but rather on preservingmaterials that might otherwise have been lost.

Visits to the collection are by appointment only. Researchers who are unable to visit the archivesin person may in certain circumstances be able to purchase photocopies of selected materials. Forfurther information, please contact:

Jonathan F. VanceDepartment of HistoryThe University of Western OntarioLondon, OntarioCanada N6A 5C2

telephone – (519) 661-2111 ext. 84974facsimile – (519) 661-3010email – [email protected]

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CONTENTS

Acknowledgements iiiPre-1914 Conflicts 1-1The First World War 2-1Interwar Period 3-1The Second World War 4-1Post-1945 5-1Veterans Organizations 6-1Registers, Memorials and Commemoration 7-1

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This research collection has been assembled with the assistance of the Canada Research ChairsProgram, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Ontario Innovation Trust, the Faculty ofSocial Science, and the Department of History, both at The University of Western Ontario; andthrough the donations of the following individuals and organizations:

David AppleyardFrank ArmstrongCarmen BisbeeHoward CameronDavid DonkinProfessor J.J.B. ForsterLynn GradenProfessor J.L. GranatsteinJohn R. HarrisArthur HemstreetRichard HoltMargaret HoughtonProfessor A.M.J. HyattCharles JamesRobert LalondeSheila LeightonThe Loyal Edmonton Regiment Military Museum, Edmonton, AlbertaJanet MayburyValerie MorettiMarney NicholsCliff OliverAlison RogersThe Royal Canadian Regiment Museum, London, OntarioMurray WilsonJudy Wood

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PRE-1914 CONFLICTS

Napoleonic Wars

Maj.-Gen. C.W. Robinson, Wellington’s Campaigns, Peninsula - Waterloo, 1808-15, part II, 1811-12-13,Barrosa to Vittoria and Invasion of France (London: Hugh Rees, 1906)

U.S. Civil War, 1861-1865

Roster and Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of the Rebellion, 6 volumes, 1908-11 [microfilm]

Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers in the Civil War, 1861-5, 46 volumes [microfilm]

South African War, 1899-1902

Private W.J. Green, Company B, Royal Canadian RegimentDiary of his service, 21 October 1899 - 26 December 1900 [transcript]

After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, no. 24, 28, 31, 40, 60, 63, 71

James H. Birch, Jr., History of the War in South Africa (London, ON: McDermid & Logan, 1899)

Stanley McKeown Brown, With the Royal Canadians (Toronto: Publishers’ Syndicate, 1900)

Bennett Burleigh, The Natal Campaign (London: George Bell, 1900)

Winston Spencer Churchill, Ian Hamilton’s March, together with Extracts from the Diary of LieutenantH. Frankland, a Prisoner of War at Pretoria (London: Longmans, Green, 1900)

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Great Boer War (1903)

Louis Creswicke, South Africa and the Transvaal War, vol. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 (Edinburgh: T.C. & E.C. Jack,n.d.)

Glimpses of South Africa, in Peace and in War, vol. 1/1-7 (10 January - 21 February 1900)

J. Castell Hopkins and Murat Halstead, South Africa and the Boer-British War, Comprising a History ofSouth Africa and its People, including the War of 1899 and 1900, 2 vols. (Toronto: J.L. Nichols, 1900)

Capt. A.T. Mahan, The War in South Africa: A Narrative of the Anglo-Boer War from the Beginning ofHostilities to the Fall of Pretoria (New York: P.F. Collier, 1900)

T.G. Marquis, Canada’s Sons on Kopje and Veldt: A Historical Account of the Canadian Contingents(Toronto: Canada’s Sons Publishing, 1900)

John Clark Ridpath, Edward S. Ellis, John A. Cooper, and J.H. Aiken, The Story of South Africa: An

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Account of the Historical Transformation of the Dark Continent by the European Powers and theCulminating Contest between Great Britain and the South African Republic in the Transvaal War(Guelph: World Publishing, 1899)

Capt. S.E. St. Leger, War Sketches in Colour (London: Adam & Charles Black, 1903)

H.W. Wilson, With the Flag to Pretoria, vol. 2 (London: Harmsworth Brothers, 1901)

Official Publications and Training Manuals

British Army Lists, 1740-1784Published as an aid to the financial administration of the army, these lists provide accurateinformation on each regiment. [microfilm]

Canada, Militia and Defence, The Guide: A Manual for the Canadian Militia (Infantry), seventh edition(1910)

-----, Standing Orders of the 2 Battalion Active Militia, the Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada (Toronto:nd

Brown Brothers, 1894)

-----, Standing Orders of the 38 Battalion, The Dufferin Rifles of Canada (Brantford: Watt & Shenston,th

1886)

-----, Standing Orders of the 43 Battalion of the Active Militia, The Ottawa and Carleton Rifles (Ottawa:rd

Taylor & Clarke, 1900)

-----, Order of Divine Service at Camps of Instruction (Ottawa, 1912)

Maj. H. Fitz-Roy Marryat, Catechism of Military Training, third edition (Chatham: Gale & Polden, 1884)

W. Fream, Elements of Agriculture: A Text-Book Prepared under the Authority of the Royal AgriculturalSociety of England, Active Service Army Schools edition (London: John Murray, 1908)

Great Britain, War Office, Manual for the Royal Army Medical Corps (1899)

-----, Royal Army Medical Corps Training (1908)

-----, Standing Orders for Inspectors of Army Schools, Examiners and Teachers (1910)

-----, Manual of Field Engineering (1911 [1913])

-----, Training of the Japanese Infantry (1911)

-----, Yeomanry and Mounted Rifle Training, Parts I and II (1912)

History of the 43 Regiment (The Duke of Cornwall’s Own Rifles), sample pages (Ottawa, 1903)rd

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Children’s Literature

James A. Braden, Connecticut Boys in the Western Reserve: A Tale of the Moravian Massacre (Akron,OH: Saalfield, 1903)

Victor G. Durham, The Submarine Boys’ For the Flag, or Deeding Their Lives to Uncle Sam (Akron,OH: Saalfield, 1910)

W.H. Fitchett, Deeds That Won the Empire (London: G. Bell and Sons, 1928)

Maureen Garvie and Mary Beaty, George Johnson’s War (Toronto: Groundwood Books, 2002)

D.J. Goodspeed, The Good Soldier: The Story of Isaac Brock (Toronto: Macmillan, 1964 [1967])

G.A. Henty, With Wolfe in Canada, or The Winning of a Continent (New York: Federal Book Company,n.d.)

Instant Picture Book – Castles and Forts, Charge of the Light Brigade (London: Patterson-Blick, 1968-1974)

Stories of Our Regiments (London: John F. Shaw & Co., n.d.)

Eric Walters, The Bully Boys (Toronto: Puffin Books, 2000)

Herbert Fairlie Wood, Forgotten Canadians (Toronto: Longmans Canada, 1963)

Miscellaneous

John S.C. Abbott, Prussia and the Franco-Prussian War (Toronto: A.H. Hovey, 1871)

Papers of O.W. Andrews, Fleet Surgeon, Royal Navy HMS Magnificent, 1903-06

Armies of the Crown: The Bibliography of Their Regimental Histories: Great Britain, the Empire and theCommonwealth [CD-Rom]

Henry Manners Chichester and George Burges-Short, The Records and Badges of Every Regiment andCorps in the British Army (London: Gale & Polden, 1900)

Sir Edward S. Cressy, Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World, from Marathon to Waterloo (London: J.M.Dent, 1908 [1919])

Richard Harding Davis, Notes of a War Correspondent (New York: Scribner’s, 1910)

Thomas Faughnan, Stirring Incidents in the Life of a British Soldier: An Autobiography (Toronto:Hunter, Rose, 1883)

Mary Agnes Fitzgibbon, A Veteran of 1812: The Life of James Fitzgibbon (Toronto: William Briggs,

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1894)

F.W. Häcklander, La vie militaire en Prusse (Paris: Librairie de L. Hachette, 1869)

Stanley C. Johnson, The Medals of Our Fighting Men (London: A. & C. Black, n.d.)

Frédéric DeKastner, Soldats de France: conférence donnée le 15 Décembre 1899 au MonumentNational, à Montréal, par le professeur Frédéric DeKastner, au profit de la Société des Vétérans desarmées de terre et de mer 1870-71 (1899)

Wilhelm Lamszus, The Human Slaughter-House: Scenes from the War That is Sure to Come (New York:Frederick Stokes, 1913)

Maj. D’A. Legard, Cavalry on Service, Illustrated by the Advance of the German Cavalry across theMosel in 1870 (London: Hugh Rees, 1906)

W.D. Lighthall, An Account of the Battle of Chateauguay, being a lecture delivered at Ormstown, March8 , 1889 (Montreal: W. Drysdale, 1889)th

Lord Roberts’ Message to the Nation (London: John Murray, 1912)

Capt. Charles Ross, Representative Government and War (London: Hutchinson, 1903)

Frank Taylor, The Wars of Marlborough, 1702-1709, vol. 1 (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1921)

John Tillotson, Stories of the Wars, 1574-1658, from the Rise of the Dutch Republic to the Death ofOliver Cromwell (London: S.O. Beeton, 1864)

Henry Tyrrell, England’s Battles by Land and Sea: The History of the War with Russia, giving fulldetails of the Operations of the Allied Armies (London: London Printing, n.d.)

Frederick William Unger, Russia and Japan and a Complete History of the War in the Far East(Toronto: John C. Winston, 1904)

Mrs Valentine, On Honour’s Roll: Tales of Heroism in the Nineteenth Century (London: FrederickWarne, n.d.)

Gen. F. Von Bernhardi, Germany and the Next War (New York: J.S. Ogilvie, 1911)

Capt. Owen Wheeler, The Story of Our Army (London: George Newnes, 1902)

Sheet Music

Good-Bye Dolly Gray, w. Will D. Cobb, m. Paul Barnes (New York: Morse Music, 1890)

Johnny Canuck’s the Lad, w. & m. H.H. Godfrey (Toronto: Whaley, Royce, 1900)

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Shoulder Straps, Egbert Van Alstyne (cover only)

National Songs, compliments of Paris Medicine Company (1901)

Our Leader March, F.E. Bigelow (Boston: G.W. Setchell, 1903)

A Little Boy Called ‘Taps’, w. Edward Madden, m. Theodore Morse (New York: F.B. Haviland, 1904)

Private Tommy Atkins, w. Henry Hamilton, m. S. Potter (Toronto: Anglo-Canadian Music Publishers’Association, 1904)

Harry J. Lincoln, Heaven’s Artillery (Williamsport, PA: Vandersloot Music, 1904)

Ellis Parker, My Hero March (New York: McKinley Music, 1905)

In Rank and File, March & Two-Step, Jacob Henry Ellis (New York: Vinton Music, 1908)

Charles Grobe, Music of the Union (American Medley) (New York: McKinley Music, 1908)

International Patriotic Song Book (Toronto: A. Cox & Co., 1909)

In the Harbor of Home Sweet Home, w. C.M. Denison, m. A.J. Holmes (Middletown, NY: HolmesMusic, 1910)

The Connecticut March, William Nassann (New York: Paul-Pioneer Music, 1911)

It’s a Long Way to Tipperary, w. & m. Jack Judge and Harry Williams (London: B. Feldman & Co.,1912)

Hail! Mighty Empire: March Song, w. & m. A.C. Murray (Toronto: Whaley, Royce, 1913)

Royal Canadian (March - Two Step), Boyd Sylvester (Toronto: A. Cox & Co., 1913)

New Canadian Patriotic Band Book (Waterloo, ON: Waterloo Music, nd)

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THE FIRST WORLD WAR

Official Publications

First Eastern General Hospital Gazette 2 (27 April 1915)

Max Aitken, Canada in Flanders: The Official Story of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, vol. 1 & 2(Toronto: Hodder & Stoughton, 1916, 1917)

-----, Les Canadiens en Flandre: Relation officielle des operations du Corps Expéditionnaire Canadien,vol. 1 (Montreal: Librairie Beauchemin, 1916)

The Anzac Book: Written and Illustrated in Gallipoli by The Men of Anzac (London: Cassell, 1916)

Belgium, Commander-in-Chief of the Belgian Army, The War of 1914: Military Operations of Belgiumin Defence of the Country, and To Uphold Her Neutrality (London: W.H. & L. Collingridge, 1915)

British Battles of World War I, 1914-15: Military Despatches from the Commanders at the Front[reprint]

Canada: An Illustrated Weekly Journal 53/679 (11 January 1919); 53/682 (1 February 1919); 53/687 (8March 1919); 53/688 (15 March 1919); Victory Number, July 1919; 55/710 (16 August 1919)

Canada, Canada and Her Soldiers (London, 1919)

Canada at War: Special Session of the Dominion Parliament, August, 1914, Speech by Rt. Hon. SirRobert Laird Borden (1914)

Canada at War: Speech Delivered by Rt. Hon Sir Robert Laird Borden in the House of Commons on TheImperial War Cabinet, 1917, The Imperial War Conference, 1917, and Compulsory Military Enlistment(1917)

Canada in Khaki: A Tribute to the Officers and Men Now Serving in the Canadian Expeditionary Force

Canada, Board of Inquiry into Cost of Living, Report of the Board, two vols. (1915)

-----, Canadian War Records Office, Canadian Daily Record, 31 July 1917; 26 October 1917; 13November 1918; 14 November 1918

-----, The 1 Canadian Division in the Battles of 1918 (London: Barrs & Co., 1919)st

Canada, Canadian Chaplain Service, Welcome Home (1918)

Canada, Canadian War Records Office, Catalogue of the Canadian Official War Photographs Exhibitionfor the benefit of the Canadian War Memorials Fund (Boston: Southgate Press, 1919)

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-----, Le Comité de Recrutement Canadien Français, Album de la Grande Guerre (Montreal, 1915)

-----, National Service Board, How to Live in Wartime (Ottawa, 1917)

-----, Postmaster General, Canadian Government Annuities: When You and I are OLD and GRAY – WhatThen? (Ottawa, 1915)

-----, Department of Public Information, Canada’s Part in the Great War, second edition (July 1919)

-----, Repatriation Committee, Returned Soldiers’ Handbook: Contains Valuable Information and TellsYou Where to Get More [n.d.]

-----, Department of Soldiers Civil Re-Establishment, “Canada” As You Were!: Issued by the VocationalOffice for Ontario, March 1919

-----, Information and Service Handbook for Members and Ex-Members of the Canadian Naval andMilitary Forces [1919]

-----, Ontario Offices, Important Information for Returned Men [1919]

-----, Food Board, What Canada Has Done, second edition [n.d.]

-----, Immigration Department, Repatriation Committee, Information for Wives of Soldiers Coming fromOverseas, n.d. [1918]

-----, Military Hospitals Commission, Vocational Branch, Circular of Information 1 (1 March 1918)

-----, Military Service Council, For the Defence of Canada (October 1917)

-----, Militia and Defence, Embarkation Rolls of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1918[microfilm]

-----, Memoranda Respecting Work of the Department of Militia and Defence, European War, 1914-1915, 1 (31 January 1915), 2 (27 March 1916), 3 (29 January 1917), 4 (6 February 1918), 5 (1 January1919), 6 (January 1920)

-----, Militia Orders, Headquarters, Ottawa, No. 173-180 (25 June 1917); No. 249 (7 September 1917)

-----, Amendments to “Instructions Governing Organization and Administration, C.E.F. Units, 1916,”#345; #347

-----, Quarterly Militia List of the Dominion of Canada, corrected to 1 October, 1916st

-----, Returned Soldiers’ Handbook, Containing Instructions and Information dealing with ReturnedWarrant Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of The Canadian Expeditionary Force (Ottawa,May 1918)

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-----, Militia Council, The Military Service Act: Its Meaning and Effect (Ottawa, 26 September 1917)

Canada, Naval Service, Fish and How to Cook It (Ottawa, 1915)

Canada, Overseas Military Forces, The Maple Leaf 3/8 (September 1917)

-----, Report of the Ministry, Overseas Military Forces of Canada (London: OMFC, 1918)

-----, Director of Supply and Transport, Canadian Diet Sheet No. 96, from Monday, August 19, to Sunday,August 25, 1918

Canada, Parliament, Documents relative to the European War, comprising Orders in Council,Cablegrams, Correspondence, and Speeches delivered in Imperial House of Commons (1914)

-----, Statues of Canada 1916, 6-7 Geo. V, vol 1-2

-----, Statues of Canada 1918, 8-9 Geo. V, vol 1-2

-----, Secretary of State, Copies of Proclamations, Orders in Council and Documents relating to theEuropean War (1915)

Canada, Soldier Settlement Board (Equipment Branch), Housing Plans for Prairie Provinces (Ottawa)

Canadian Field Comforts Commission, With the First Canadian Contingent (Toronto: Hodder &Stoughton, 1915)

Canadian Red Cross Society, Some Facts About British Red Cross Work, 1917

-----, Bulletin 31 (November 1917)

-----, British Empire War Relief Fund (To Combat Disease and Distress in War-stricken Areas in Europeand Asia), Report of a Speech Upon European Conditions by Mr Herbert Hoover (Toronto, 1920)

-----, Statements by Rt Hon Arthur J. Balfour, Mr Herbert Hoover, Dr John L. Todd and Dr NormanWhite (Toronto, 1920)

Canadian War Pictorial: A Photographic Record, No. 1

Conservative Party of Canada, The War Taxes, or The 1915 Budget Speech, delivered by Hon. W.T.White (Finance Minister) in The House of Commons on March 10 , 1915 (Ottawa, 1915)th

Sir Edward Cook, Why the Empire is at War: The Causes and the Issues (Toronto: Macmillan, 1914)

The Dardanelles Commission, 1914-1916 [reprint]

Col H.L. Gilchrist, A Comparative Study of World War Casualties from Gas and Other Weapons(Edgewood Arsenal, MD: Chemical Warfare School, 1928)

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Great Britain, Ministry of Munitions, History of the Ministry of Munitions, vol. 1-12: The Handbook tothe Records of the Ministry of Munitions

The standard reference source on the unprecedented industrial mobilization of an entire economyto fight the war of 1914-1918, this set has previously only been available in a few select librarieswith which the British government deposited copies. It is essential for anyone studying theeconomics behind the First World War, the career of David Lloyd George, or the process of stateintervention in industry. A printed index is available. [microfiche]

Great Britain, War Office, Naval and Military Despatches Relating to Operations in the War, vol. 1-10(1914-1918)

J. Castell Hopkins, The Province of Ontario in the War: A Record of Government and People (Toronto:Warwick Bros. & Rutter, 1919)

The Imperial War Museum Trench Map Archive [CD-Rom]

Fred James, Canada’s Triumph: Amiens, Arras, Cambrai, August-September-October 1918 (London:CWRO, 1918)

David Lloyd George, The Great War: Speech by the Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, M.P., at the Queen’sHall, London, on September 19 , 1914 (Toronto: Hodder & Stoughton, 1914)th

Stuart Martin, The Story of the Thirteenth Battalion, 1914-1917 (London: Canadian War Records Office,1917)

The Mess Kit, published for the Soldiers of the A.E.F. 1/1 (June 1919)

Milwaukee County Council of Defense, Women of Wisconsin ENLIST!

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Diplomatic Documents, The European War, vol. 1, Documents relating tothe Negotiations which Preceded Germany’s Declaration of War on Russia and on France (1914)

The Official History of the Great War: Military Operations, France and Belgium, 1914-15 – Maps [CD-ROM]

Ontario, Report of the Ontario Commission on Unemployment (1916)

Revue d’Histoire de la Guerre Mondiale, 17 volumes (1923-39) [microfilm]

The Rt Hon Herbert Samuel, The War and Liberty, and an Address on Reconstruction (London: Hodder& Stoughton, 1917)

A Signal of Distress from the Belgian Bishops to Public Opinion: The Story of the Belgian Deportations(London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1916)

Jan Smuts, The Coming Victory: A Speech Made by General Smuts on October 4, 1917 (London: Hodder& Stoughton, 1917)

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A.E. Snell, The C.A.M.C. with the Canadian Corps during the Last Hundred Days of the Great War(Ottawa: King’s Printer, 1924)

United States, Committee on Public Information, War Information Series #3 (August 1917): Charles D.Hazen, The Government of Germany

-----, War Information Series #4 (August 1917): Andrew C. McLaughlin, The Great War: From Spectatorto Participant

-----, War Information Series #5 (August 1917): Robert Lansing and Louis F. Post, A War of Self-Defense

-----, War Information Series #6 (August 1917): American Loyalty, by Citizens of German Descent

-----, War Information Series #13 (March 1918): Charles Altschul, German Militarism and its GermanCritics, fully illustrated by extracts from German newspapers

-----, War Information Series #14 (March 1918): Arthur D. Call, The War for Peace: The Present War asViewed by Friends of Peace

-----, War Information Series #15 (March 1918): John S.P. Tatlock, Why America Fights Germany

United States, Committee on Public Information, The War Message and Facts Behind It: Annotated Textof President Wilson’s Message, April 2, 1917 (1917)

-----, Conquest and Kultur: Aims of the Germans in Their Own Words (1918)

-----, German Treatment of Conquered Territories, being Part II of “German War Practices” (1918)

-----, War Labor and Peace: Some Recent Addresses and Writings of President Wilson (1918)

-----, Office of the Chief of Military History, The U.S. Army in the World War, 1917-19, 17 volumes(1948) [microfilm]

-----, War Department, Commission on Training Camp Activities (1917)

-----, Final Report of Gen. John J. Pershing, Commander-in-Chief, American Expeditionary Forces(Washington, 1920)

-----, Second Report of the Provost Marshal General to the Secretary of War on the Operations of theSelective Service System to December 20, 1918 (1919)

University of Wisconsin War Pamphlets #1 (January 1918): John R. Commons, Why WorkingmenSupport the War

-----, #2 (January 1918): John R. Commons, Who Is Paying for the War?

-----, #9 (March 1918): Frederic Austin Ogg, Germany’s Ambition for World Power

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-----, #10 (March 1918): E.B. McGilvary, What Frightfulness Means

-----, #18 (May 1918): F.C. Sharp, Some Moral and Religious Ideas of Modern Germany

The War Budget and the British Preference: A Speech Delivered by The Right Hon. Sir Robert Borden(Prime Minister) in The House of Commons on March 16 , 1915 (Ottawa: Federal Press Agency, 1915)th

War Contract Scandals as Investigated by the Public Accounts Committee of the House of Commons,Ottawa, 1915 (n.d.)

The Wing [Royal Air Force Felixstowe] 46 (July-August 1918).

Popular Histories and Memoirs

Willis J. Abbot, The Nations at War: A Current History (New York: Syndicate Publishing, 1914)

-----, The United States in the Great War (New York: Leslie-Judge, 1919)

Mildred Aldrich, The Peak of the Load: The Waiting Months on the Hilltop from the Entrance of theStars and Stripes to the Second Victory on the Marne (Toronto: Musson, 1918)

H. Warner Allen, The Unbroken Line: Along the French Trenches from Switzerland to the North Sea(Toronto: William Briggs, n.d.)

Anon., The Cannoneers Have Hairy Ears: A Diary of the Front Lines (New York: J.H. Shears, 1927)

Anon., Unknown Soldiers (New York: Vantage Press, 1959)

Sister M. Antonia, From Convent to Conflict: A Nun’s Account of the Invasion of Belgium (Baltimore:John Murphy, 1916)

Olivar Asselin, Pourquoi je m’enrole (Montreal, 1916)

Atlas of the European Conflict, Containing Detailed Maps of the Nations, Pertinent Statistics of theContending Powers, Analysis of Conditions leading Up to the Present Struggle (Chicago: Rand McNally,1914)

Aunt Sarah & the War: A Tale of Transformations (London: Burns & Oates, 1915)

Gen C.R. Ballard, Kitchener (New York: Dodd, Mead, 1930)

Florence L. Barclay, My Heart’s Right There (London: Putnam, 1914)

Richard J. Beamish and Francis A. March, America’s Part in the World War: A History of the FullGreatness of Our Country’s Achievements (NP, 1919)

Joseph Bédier, German Atrocities from German Evidence (Paris: Librairie Armand Colin, 1915)

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Harold Begbie, On the Side of the Angels: The Story of the Angels at Mons. An Answer to “TheBowmen” (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1915)

-----, Kitchener: Organizer of Victory (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1915)

Henri Béland, My Three Years in a German Prison (Toronto: William Briggs, 1919)

Hillaire Belloc, A General Sketch of the European War: The First Phase (London: Thomas Nelson,1915)

Edwyn Bevan, German War Aims (London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1917)

P. Bonnetain, Le Lieutenant Marcel Antoine (1893-1918): Officier et Apotre (Paris: Pierre Téqui, 1924)

Capt Charles A. Botsford, Joining the Colours (Philadelphia: Penn, 1918)

Georges Bourdon, The German Enigma, Being an Inquiry Among Germans As to What They Think, WhatThey Want, What They Can Do (Paris: Georges Crès, 1914)

Herbert A. Bruce, Politics and the Canadian Army Medical Corps: A History of Intrigue, containingMany Facts Omitted from the Official Records, showing how Efforts at Rehabilitation were Baulked(Toronto: William Briggs, 1919)

R.H. Bruce Lockhart, Memoirs of a British Agent: Being an Account of the Author’s Early Life in ManyLands and of his Official Mission to Moscow in 1918 (London: Putnam, 1932)

Viscount Bryce, Essays and Addresses in War Time (New York: Macmillan, 1918)

John Buchan, Nelson’s History of the War, vol. 2, From the Battle of Mons to the German Retreat to theAisne (London: Thomas Nelson, n.d.)

-----, The Battle of the Somme, First Phase (London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1916)

----- and Henry Newbolt, Days to Remember: The British Empire in the Great War (Toronto: ThomasNelson, 1922)

-----, Episodes of the Great War (Toronto: Thomas Nelson, 1936)

Lieut-Col A.H. Burne, Mesopotamia: The Last Phase (Aldershot: Gale & Polden, 1936)

Leslie Buswell, Ambulance No. 10: Personal Letters from the Front (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916)

Boyd Cable, Between the Lines (Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1915)

-----, Action Front (Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1916)

-----, Doing Their Bit: War Work at Home (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1916)

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-----, Air Men O’War (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1919)

William Caine, Monsieur Segotin’s Story (London: Chatto & Windus, 1917)

Arthur D. Callahan, Rhymes and Official Data of the American Army in the World War (Cincinnati, OH:private, nd [1919?])

Maj-Gen Sir C.E. Callwell, The Dardanelles (London: Constable, 1924)

Emile Cammaerts, Through the Iron Bars (Two Years of German Occupation in Belgium) (London: JohnLane, 1917)

Capt A.F.B. Carpenter, The Blocking of Zeebrugge (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1922)

Sir Roger Casement, The Crime Against Europe: A Possible Outcome of the War of 1914 (Philadelphia:Celtic Press, 1915)

Cecil Chisholm, Sir John French: An Authentic Biography (Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart,1915)

P.B. Clayton, Tales of Talbot House in Poperinghe and Ypres (London: N.P., 1925)

W.G. Clifford, The British Army (London: A. & C. Black, 1915)

Cdt J. Colin, France and the Next War: A French View of Modern War (London: Hodder & Stoughton,1914)

Collier’s Photographic History of the European War (New York: P.F. Collier, 1916)

Arthur E. Copping, Souls in Khaki: A Personal Investigation into Spiritual Experiences (New York:Doran, 1917)

J.A. Cramb, Germany and England (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1914)

C.R.M.F. Cruttwell, A History of the Great War, 1914-1918 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1934)

Frederic C. Curry, From the St Lawrence to the Yser (London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1916)

J.W. Dafoe, Over the Canadian Battlefields: Notes of a Little Journey in France in March, 1919(Toronto: Thomas Allen 1919)

Coningsby Dawson, Carry On: Letters in War Time (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1917)

A. De Lapradelle and Frederic R. Coudert, War Letters from France (New York: D. Appleton, 1916)

Patrick Denvir, Diary of a Canadian Hero’s Reckless Daring (1917)

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L.-G. Desjardins, L’Angleterre, le Canada et la Grande Guerre (Quebec, 1917)

Lieut J. Harvey Douglas, Captured: Sixteen Months as a Prisoner of War (Toronto: McClelland,Goodchild & Stewart, 1917)

Maj George A. Drew, The Truth About the War (Toronto: Maclean Publishing, 1928)

-----, Canada in the Great War (Toronto: Maclean Publishing, 1928)

S.J. Duncan-Clark and W.R. Plewman, Pictorial History of the Great War (Toronto: John A. Hertel,1919)

“O.E.,” Iron Times With the Guards (London: John Murray, 1918)

Arthur Guy Empey, “Over The Top” by an American Soldier Who Went (Toronto: William Briggs, 1917)

John S. Ewart, Canada and British Wars (Ottawa, n.d.)

Ruth S. Farnam, A Nation at Bay: What an American Woman Saw and Did in Suffering Serbia(Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1918)

Sir Sam Fay, The War Office at War (London: Hutchinson, 1937)

Fifty Amazing Stories of the Great War (London: Odhams Press, 1936)

Lieut-Col C.L. Flick, ‘Just What Happened’: A Diary of the Mobilization of the Canadian Militia, 1914(private, 1917)

Lieut-Gen Baron von Freytag-Loringhoven, Deductions from the World War (London: Constable, 1918)

Chanoine F. Gaquère, Vie Populaire du Maréchal Foch (Arras, 1929)

A.G. Gardiner, The War Lords (London: J.M. Dent, 1915)

Floyd Gibbons, “And They Thought We Wouldn’t Fight” (New York: George H. Doran, 1918)

George Gibson, Seven Years Afterwards (Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1927)

Hugh Gibson, A Journal from Our Legation in Belgium (New York: Doubleday, 1917)

Maj Vivian Gilbert, The Romance of the Last Crusade: With Allenby to Jerusalem (New York: Appleton,1918)

Col H.L. Gilchrist, A Comparative Study of World War Casualties from Gas and Other Weapons(1928)

Armgaard Karl Graves, The Secrets of the German War Office (Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild &

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Stewart, 1914)

The Great War: The Standard History of the World-Wide Conflict, #161 (15 September 1917); #188 (23March 1918); #199 (8 June 1918); #207 (3 August 1918); #241 (29 March 1919); #253 (21 June 1919);#256 (12 July 1918)

W.A. Griesbach, I Remember (Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1946)

James Norman Hall, Kitchener’s Mob: The Adventures of an American in the British Army (Toronto:Thomas Allen, 1916)

G.H. Hallam, The War in a Nutshell, or The Shortest History of the Great War (Harrow, 1919)

Donald Hankey, A Student in Arms, second series (Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1917)

Gabriel Hanotaux, Histoire Illustrée de la Guerre de 1914, vol 9 (Paris: Gounouilhou, 1919)

Gen. Sir Charles Harington, Plumer of Messines (London: John Murray, 1935)

Ian Hay, The First Hundred Thousand: Being the Unofficial Chronicle of a Unit of “K (1)” (Boston:Houghton Mifflin, 1916)

-----, All In It: “K (1)” Carries On (Toronto: William Briggs, 1917)

-----, Getting Together (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1917)

-----, The Last Million (Toronto: Hodder and Stoughton, n.d.)

The War Pictorial: The Leading Pictorial Souvenir of the Great War; Depicting especially the PartPlayed by Canada and Canadians, 2 vols. (Montreal: Dodd-Simpson Press, 1915)

-----, September 1917

La Guerre Illustrée, December 1917; February 1918; March 1918

Burton J. Hendrick, The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, vol. 2 (New York: Doubleday, Page, 1922)

Oliver Hezzelwood, Trinity War Book: A Recital of Service and Sacrifice in the Great War (Toronto:Trinity Methodist Church, 1921)

Maj Phelps Hodges, Britmis: being an account of Allied intervention in Siberia and of an escape acrossthe Gobi to Peking (London: Jonathan Cape, 1931)

Charles F. Horne, ed., Source Records of the Great War, 7 vols. (N.P.: National Alumni, 1923)

Laurence Housman, ed., War Letters of Fallen Englishmen (New York: E.P. Dutton, n.d.)

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Keble Howard, The Zeebrugge Affair, with the British Official Narratives of the Operations atZeebrugge and Ostend (New York: George H. Doran Company, 1918)

Capt Logan Howard-Smith, Thrilling Stories of the Great War: Heroic Incidents and Startling Events ofthe World War on Land and Sea, In the Air, and Under the Water (Philadelphia: International Press,1916)

-----, Earl Kitchener and the Great War: The Heroic Career of One Whose Memory Will Live as Long asThe British Empire, Including A Comprehensive Story of the Battles and Great Events of the World War(Toronto: John C. Winston, 1916)

Frances Wilson Huard, My Home in the Field of Mercy (New York: George H. Doran, 1917)

Archibald Hurd, The Fleets at War (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1914)

Lieut-Col Graham Seton Hutchinson, Pilgrimage (London: Rich & Cowan, 1935)

The Illustrated London News 147/3595 (2 October 1915) The Illustrated War News, various

Vladimir Jabotinsky, The Story of the Jewish Legion (New York: Bernard Ackerman, 1945)

Maj Robert N. Johnson, General Foch: An Appreciation (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1918)

Fortier Jones, With Serbia Into Exile: An American’s Adventures With the Army That Cannot Die (NewYork: Century, 1916)

Vernon Kellogg, Headquarters Nights: A Record of Conversations and Experiences at the Headquartersof the German Army in France and Belgium (Boston: Atlantic Monthly,1917)

John Kelman, The War and Preaching (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1919)

T.M. Kettle, The Ways of War (New York: Scribner’s, 1917)

Rudyard Kipling, The Fringes of the Fleet (Toronto: Macmillan, 1915)

-----, France at War: On the Frontier of Civilization (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Company,1916)

Jean Lagardère, France ... Demain!: Aux Ouvriers et Ouvrières de reconstruction d’après-guerre (Paris:Pierre Téqui, 1917)

Arthur Lapointe, Soldier of Quebec (1916-1919) (Montreal: Éditions Edouard Garand, 1931)

-----, Souvenirs d’un soldat du Québec, fourth edition (Les Éditions du Castor, 1944)

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Harry Lauder, A Minstrel in France (Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1918)

W.R. Lawson, British War Finance, 1914-15 (London: Constable, 1915)

Lectures Pour Tous [Paris], 15 July 1916; 1 August 1916

Victor LeFebure, The Riddle of the Rhine: Chemical Strategy in Peace and War (London: Collins, 1921)

Dell Leigh, The Background of Battle (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1916)

Leslie’s Photographic Review of the Great War (New York: Leslie-Judge, 1920)

B.H. Liddell Hart, The War in Outline, 1914-1918 (London: Faber & Faber, 1936)

Sir Oliver Lodge, Raymond, or Life and Death (New York: George H. Doran, 1916)

The Love of an Unknown Soldier: Found in a Dug Out (Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart,1918)

Michael MacDonagh, The Irish at the Front (Toronto: Hodder & Stoughton, 1916)

Donald A. Mackenzie, Heroes and Heroic Deeds of the Great War (London: Blackie, 1919)

-----, The Story of the Great War, 1914-1918 (London: Blackie, n.d.)

“Mademoiselle Miss”: Letters from an American Girl Serving with the Rank of Lieutenant in a FrenchArmy Hospital at the Front (Boston: W.A. Butterfield, 1916)

Francis A. March, History of the World War: An Authentic Narrative of the World’s Greatest War(Toronto: John C. Winston, 1918)

Logan Marshall, Horrors and Atrocities of the Great War, including the Tragic Destruction of theLusitania (Toronto: John C. Winston, 1915)

Henri Massis, Le Sacrifice 1914-1916 (Paris: Plon-Nourrit, 1917)

Maj-Gen Sir C. Maynard, The Murmansk Venture (London: Hodder & Stoughton, n.d. [1920])

“Buck Private” McCollum, History and Rhymes of the Lost Battalion (N.P.: n.p., 1920)

Cyril McNeile [Sapper], Men, Women, and Guns (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1916)

-----, Sergeant Michael Cassidy, R.E. (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1916)

-----, Mufti (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1919)

-----, The Finger of Fate (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1930)

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Maj William Brown Meloney, Where Do We Go From Here?: This is the Real Dope (NP: War CampCommunity Service, nd [1919])

J.H. Menzies, Canada and the War: The Promise of the West (Toronto: Copp Clark, 1916)

Col William Hamilton Merritt, Canada and National Service (Toronto: Macmillan, 1917)

James S. Miller and H.S. Canfield, The People’s War Book: History, Cyclopedia and Chronology of theGreat World War (Cleveland: R.C. Barnum, 1920)

J.O. Miller, ed., The New Era in Canada: Essays Dealing with the Upbuilding of the CanadianCommonwealth (Toronto: J.M. Dent, 1917)

Montreal Daily Star - Family Herald / Weekly Star, Fifty Years 1869-1919: Half Century Souvenir(1919)

Rev H.C. Morrison, The World War in Prophecy: The Downfall of the Kaiser and the End of theDispensation (Louisville, KY: Pentecostal Publishing, 1917)

Ramsay Muir, The Character of the British Empire (London: Constable, 1917)

Henry Newbolt, Tales of the Great War (London: Longmans, Green, 1916)

New York Times, Current History: A Monthly Magazine – The European War, vol. 1, The Beginning toMarch 1915 (New York: New York Times, 1915)

Lord Northcliffe, At the War (New York: George H. Doran, 1916)

Frederick Scott Oliver, Ordeal by Battle (London: Macmillan, 1915)

Ralph D. Paine, The First Yale Unit: A Story of Naval Aviation, 1916-1919, two vols. (Cambridge:Riverside Press, 1925)

Maurice Paléologue, An Ambassador’s Memoirs, vol. 1, July 1914 - June 2 , 1915 (London: Hutchinson,nd

1923)

Frederick Palmer, My Year of the Great War (Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1915)

-----, With Our Faces in the Light (New York: Dodd, Mead, 1917)

Gilbert Parker, The World in the Crucible: An Account of the Origins and Conduct of the Great War(Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1915)

John J. Pershing, My Experiences in the World War, 2 vols. (New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1931)

Arthur Ponsonby, Democracy and Diplomacy: A Plea for Popular Control of Foreign Policy (London:

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Methuen, 1915)

-----, Falsehood in War-Time: An amazing collection of carefully documented lies circulated in GreatBritain, France, Germany, Italy and America during the Great War (London: Allen & Unwin, 1928)

E. Alexander Powell, Fighting in Flanders (New York: Scribner’s, 1914)

-----, Italy at War and the Allies in the West (New York: Scribner’s, 1918)

Burr Price, Louvain / Liége (Brussels: Charles Bulens & Co., 1919)

G.W. Prothero, A Lasting Peace: A Conversation between X. (a neutral) and Y. (an Englishman)(London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1917)

William Dilworth Puleston, High Command in the World War (New York: Scribner’s, 1934)

Lieut-Col C. Á Court Repington, The First World War, 1914-1918: Personal Experiences, 2 vols.(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1920)

-----, After the War: A Diary (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1922)

Francis J. Reynolds and Allen L. Churchill, eds., World’s War Events, Recorded by Statesmen,Commanders, Historians and by Men who Fought or Saw the Great Campaigns, vol. 2 and 3 (New York:P.F. Collier, 1919)

Walter Roch, My Lloyd George and the War (London: Chatto & Windus, 1920)

Ronald F. Roxburgh, The Prisoner of War Information Bureau in London: A Study (London: Longmans,Green, 1915)

Thomas H. Russell, Europe’s Greatest World-War (Toronto: J.L. Nichols, 1914)

-----, The World’s Greatest War (Brantford: Bradley-Garretson, 1914)

W.N. Sage and Elmer E. Rush, The World War for Democracy: A Complete History (Toronto: DominionBook Company, 1919)

Charles Sarolea, How Belgium Saved Europe (Toronto: Musson, 1915)

J.E.B. Seely, Adventure (London: William Heinemann, 1930)

Charles Seymour, ed., The Intimate Papers of Colonel House: From Neutrality to War, 1915-1917(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1926)

R.F.L. Sheldon-Williams, The Canadian Front in France and Flanders (London: A. & C. Black, 1920)

James T. Shotwell, At the Paris Peace Conference (New York: Macmillan, 1937)

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Frank H. Simonds, They Shall Not Pass (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page, 1916)

-----, Three Years of the Great War: A Comprehensive Review (New York, 1917)

H.S. Souttar, A Surgeon in Belgium (London: Edward Arnold, 1916)

Brig-Gen E.L. Spears, Prelude to Victory (London: Jonathan Cape, 1939)

Isidore Spielmann, The Germans as Others See Them: An Open Letter to Herr Maximilian Harden(London: W. Speaight and Sons, 1917)

Elliott White Springs, Nocturne Militaire (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1927)

The Story of the Great War, vols. 1-16 (New York: P.F. Collier, 1916-20)

Edward Streeter, Dere Mable – Love Letters of a Rookie (New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1918)

-----, “That’s Me All Over, Mable” (New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1919)

A Sunny Subaltern: Billy’s Letters from Flanders (Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1916)

Daniel J. Sweeney, History of Buffalo and Erie County, 1914-1919 (Buffalo, NY: Committee of OneHundred, 1919)

Holland Thompson, ed., The Book of History: World’s Greatest War, vol. 17 (New York: GrolierSociety, 1920)

Maj J.C. Thorn, Three Years a Prisoner in Germany (Vancouver: Cowan & Brookhouse, 1919)

The Times History and Encyclopædia of the War: War Atlas and Gazetteer (London: Times Publishing,n.d.)

Thomas Tiplady, The Soul of the Soldier: Sketches from the Western Battle-Front (New York: FlemingH. Revell, 1918) De Tout Notre Coeur, supplement to Petit Illustré 694 (6 January 1918)

Arnold J. Toynbee, The German Terror in France (Toronto: Hodder & Stoughton, 1917)

W. Trotter, Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1916)

A.B. Tucker, The Battle Glory of Canada: Being the Story of the Canadians at the Front, Including theBattle of Ypres (London: Cassell and Co., 1915)

Twenty Years After: The Battlefields of 1914-18, Then and Now, parts 1-40; supplementary volume, parts7, 12

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Two Years of War, as Viewed from Ottawa (Ottawa: The Civilian, 1916)

Uniforms and Distinctive Badges (London: Harrison and Sons, n.d.)

University of Toronto Roll of Service, 1914-1917 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1917)

University of Toronto Roll of Service, 1914-1918 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1921)

B. Van Vorst, A Popular History of the War from 1914 to 1918 (Paris: Librairie Larousse, 1918)

B. Van Vorst, To the Homeward-Bound Americans (Paris, 1919)

Gen Alexander von Kluck, The March on Paris and the Battle of the Marne, 1914 (London: EdwardArnold, 1920)

Edgar Wallace, The War of the Nations 2/14; 6/66 (27 November 1915): 7/79 (26 February 1916); 7/81(11 March 1916)

The War Illustrated 3/63 (30 October 1915); 3/75 (22 January 1916); 5/109 (16 September 1916); 5/124(30 December 1916); 5/130 (10 February 1917); 7/168 (3 November 1917); 8/183 (16 February 1918);9/222 (16 November 1918)

The War of the Nations Portfolio in Rotogravure Etchings (New York: New York Times Co., 1919)

Mrs Humphry Ward, Towards the Goal (Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1917)

Stanley Washburn, Victory in Defeat: The Agony of Warsaw and the Russian Defeat (Garden City, NY:Doubleday, Page, 1916)

F.A.M. Webster, From Recruit to Firing Line: The Story of a Day in the Life of a Soldier (London:Sidgwick & Jackson, 1914)

H.G. Wells, In the Fourth Year: Anticipations of a World Peace (New York: Macmillan, 1918)

Western Front, Then and Now (London: George Newnes, 1938)

J. William White, A Primer of the War, written and compiled by an American (Toronto: Copp Clark,1914)

Charles W. Whitehair, Out There (Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1918)

Frederic William Wile, Explaining the Britishers, written by an American for American Soldiers andSailors (London: William Heinemann, 1918)

Richard Wilson, The Post of Honour: Stories of Daring Deeds Done by Men of the British Empire in theGreat War (Toronto: J.M. Dent, 1917)

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Emil Witte, Revelations of a German Attaché: Ten Years of German-American Diplomacy (New York:George H. Doran, 1916)

H.C. Witwer, From Baseball to Boches (Toronto: William Briggs, 1918)

World War, 1914-1918: A Pictured History, various numbers (1934-35)

World Wide: A Weekly Selection of the Ablest Articles from Leading Journals and Reviews Reflecting theCurrent Thought of Both Hemispheres [Montreal], 22 August 1914; 13 February 1915; 6 November1915; 2 November 1918

Horace Wyatt, Motor Transports in War (Toronto: Hodder & Stoughton, 1914)

Unit Histories

History of No. 7 (Queen’s) Canadian General Hospital, March 26 , 1915 – Nov. 15 , 1917 (London:th th

C.W. Faulkner, 1918)

History of the Sixteenth Engineers (Railway), American Expeditionary Force, 1917-1919 (Detroit: 16th

Engineers Veterans Association, 1939)

Lieut-Col H.M. Jackson, The 127 Battalion, C.E.F.: 2 Battalion, Canadian Railway Troops (Montreal,th nd

nd)

Lieut J.A. MacDonald, Gun-Fire: An Historical Narrative of The 4 Bde. C.F.A. in the Great War (1914-th

18) (Toronto: Greenway Press, 1929)

The Official History of the 315 Infantry, U.S.A. (Philadelphia: Historical Board of the 315 Infantry,th th

1920)

Robert B. Ross, The Fifty-First in France (Toronto: Hodder & Stoughton, 1918)

The Story of the Sixty-Sixth C.F.A. (Edinburgh: Turnbull & Spears, 1919)

K. Weatherbe, From the Rideau to the Rhine and Back: The 6 Field Company and Battalion Canadianth

Engineers in the Great War (Toronto: Hunter-Rose, 1928)

Literature, Poetry, and Art

J. Murray Allison, Raemaekers’ Cartoon History of the War, two vols. (New York: Century, 1918)

‘Alpha of the Plough,’ Pebbles on the Shore (London: J.M. Dent, 1917)

Cpl A. Audette, A Few Verses and a Brief History of the Canadians on the Somme and Vimy Ridge in theWorld War, 1914-1918 (London: A. Talbot, 1919) [content identical to Nixon]

Australia at War: A Winter Record made by Will Dyson on the Somme and at Ypres during the

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Campaigns of 1916 and 1917 (London: Cecil Palmer & Hayward, 1918)

Capt Bruce Bairnsfather, The Bystander’s Fragments from France, vol. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 (Fragments from Allthe Fronts)

-----, From Mud to Mufti: With Old Bill on All Fronts (London: Grant Richards, 1919)

J.M. Barrie, Echoes of the War (New York: Scribner’s, 1918)

Edmund Blunden, Undertones of War, first edition (London: Richard Cobden-Sanderson, 1928)

The Book of Artemas, concerning men, and the things that men do, at the time when there was war(London: W. Westall, 1918)

The Second Book of Artemas, concerning men, and the things that men do, at the time when there waswar (London: W. Westall, 1919)

The Third Book of Artemas, concerning men, and the things that men do, at the time when there was war(London: W. Westall, 1919)

The Bookman 48/283 (April 1915)

John Locke Bradford, The Blind Soldier and Other Poems (Halifax: Imperial Publishing, 1921)

Brainless Bates, Doughboy Ditties: Popular Parodies for the Battle Hims of the Republic (Boston: A.M.Davis, 1918)

Cpl Kenneth E. Browne, Krushing Kaiserism (private, 1918)

Capt. R.W. Campbell, Private Spud Tamson (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1916)

A Canadian’s Appeal From Flanders’ Fields, with America’s Answer (Philadelphia, PA: VaughanPrinting, 1918)

Humphrey Cobb, Paths of Glory (New York: Viking Press, 1935)

Helena Coleman, Marching Men: War Verses (Toronto: J.M. Dent, 1917)

Ralph Conner, The Sky Pilot in No Man’s Land (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1919)

“The Daily Graphic” Special War Cartoons (London, n.d.)

Capt S.N. Dancey, The Faith of a Belgian: A Romance of the Great War (Ottawa: Dadson-Merrill, 1916)

Pte Albert W. Drummond, Rhymes of a Hut Dweller (private, nd)

Cyril Falls, War Books: A Critical Guide (London: Peter Davies, 1930)

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Harry Emerson Fosdick, The Second Mile (New York: Association Press, 1919 [1908])

Mrs Leila Atwood Foust, With God and the Colors: Prayers by a Mother for Her Soldier Boy(Philadelphia: Vir Publishing, 1918)

Sgt S.B. Fullerton, Poems (Amherst, NS: privately published, 1918)

Richard Harding Davis, The Red Cross Girl (New York: Scribner’s, 1917)

Charles Yale Harrison, Generals Die in Bed (London: Noel Douglas, 1930)

Jerry Maurice Henry, The Heart of the Crimson Cross (Boston: Stratford, 1929)

Carrie Ellen Holman, ed., In the Day of Battle: Poems of the Great War (Toronto: William Briggs, 1918)

The Hun-Beating Proverb Book, containing many proverbs that point to the destruction of arrogance,tyranny, villainy, vice and the monstrous militarism of which Germany has been guilty (Toronto:Continental Publishing, 1919)

Just Pals: Stories, Jokes and Witty Sayings of the Boys in Khaki (NP: nd)

Escott Lynn, Oliver Hastings, VC: A Realistic Story of the Great War (New York: E.P. Dutton, nd)

A. Neil Lyons, Kitchener Chaps (London: John Lane, 1915)

E.A. MacKintosh, War, The Liberator and Other Pieces (London: John Lane, 1918)

Hervey Smith McCowan, The Nurse and the Knight (New York: Association Press, 1917)

John McCrae, In Flanders Field and Other Poems, ed. Sir Andrew Macphail (New York: Putnam’s,1919)

Warneford Moffatt, An Ode on the Canadian Soldiers Who Fell Near Ypres. With Other Poems (London:Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., 1916)

C.E. Montague, Disenchantment (London: Chatto & Windus, 1922)

National Art Committee, Exhibition of War Portraits: Signing of the Peace Treaty, 1919 and Portraits ofDistinguished Leaders of America and of the Allied Nations (New York: American Federation of Artists,1921)

Pte A. Nixon [10 Battalion CEF], Verses Written in the Trenches (private, nd) [content identical toth

Audette]

Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall, Falcons of France: A Tale of Youth and the Air (Toronto:McClelland & Stewart, 1929)

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Oh, Canada!: A Medley of Stories, Verse, Pictures, and Music Contributed by Members of the CanadianExpeditionary Force (London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., 1917)

The Old Soldier’s Flower Garden (Vancouver, 1936)

John Oxenham, “All’s Well!”: Some Helpful Verse for these Dark Days of War (London: Methuen,1916)

‘Samuel Pepys, Jr’, A Diary of the Great Warr (London: John Lane, 1917)

-----, A Second Diary of the Great Warr, from Jany 1916 to June 1917 (London: John Lane, 1917)

J. Mitchell Pilcher, Randy: Forgotten Man of the World War (Tacoma, WA: Economy Publishers, 1932)

Wellesley Tudor Pole, Private Dowding (Plymouth: Neville Spearman, 1966 [1917])

Channing Pollock, The Enemy (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1926)

Punch Almanack for 1915 (London: Punch’s Office, 1915)

Punch, 27 September 1916

Punch Almanack for 1918 (London: Punch’s Office, 1918)

Ludwig Renn, War (London: Martin Secker, 1929)

Jules Romains, Verdun (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1939 [1938])

Sgt-Maj. Edward D. Rose, Khaki Komedy (Chicago: Howell Publishing, 1918)

John Monk Saunders, Wings (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1927)

Allan P. Shatford [Chaplain to the Canadian Forces], The Gifts of the Magi: A Christmas Message(Oxford: Church Army Press, 1918)

-----, The Master’s Crib: A Christmas Message (Oxford: Church Army Press, nd)

-----, The Return: A Christmas Study (undated)

J.-F. Simon, Deux du Vingt-deuxième (Montreal: Imprimerie de la Salle, 1929)

Bertrand Sinclair, The Inverted Pyramid (Toronto: Frederick D. Goodchild, 1924)

J.C. Snaith, The Undefeated (Toronto: George J. McLeod, 1919)

Soldier Poets: Songs of the Fighting Men (London: Erskine MacDonald, 1916)

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Robert J.C. Stead, The Cow Puncher (Toronto: Musson, 1919)

Guy Thorne, The Secret Service Submarine: A Story of the Present War (London T.C. & E.C. Jack,1915)

H.M. Tomlinson, All Our Yesterdays (Toronto: Musson, 1930)

Sir Frederick Treves, Made in the Trenches: Composed Entirely from Articles & Sketches Contributed bySoldiers (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1916)

Charles Vincent, Coronel and Other War Poems (London: J.M. Dent, 1917)

H.G. Wells, Mr. Britling Sees It Through (New York: Macmillan, 1917)

Henry Williamson, The Wet Flanders Plain (London: Faber & Faber, 1929)

Witty Stories by the Boy’s in Khaki (NP: nd [1919])

Henry Van Dyke, The Broken Soldier and the Maid of France (New York: Harper, 1919)

Training and Instructional Manuals

Albert Barrère, A Dictionary of English and French Military Terms, two volumes (London: Hachette,1918)

Capt S.T. Beggs, Guide to Promotion for Non-Commissioned Officers (Corporal to Staff-Sergeant) andMen of the Royal Army Medical Corps (Aldershot: Gale & Polden, 1915)

Canada, Camp Niagara, Order of Divine Service and Hymns, Specially Compiled for the CanadianExpeditionary Force at the Concentration Camp Niagara (Camp Chaplain’s Office, 1915)

Canada, General Staff, Canadian Headquarters, Great Britain, Training in Canadian Reserve Battalions(1917)

Canada, Militia and Defence, The Guide: A Manual for the Canadian Militia, ninth edition (1914)

-----, Order of Divine Service at Camps of Instruction (1914)

-----, Rifle and Musketry Exercises for the Ross Rifle (1914)

-----, Infantry Training for Use of Canadian Militia (1915)

-----, C.E.F. Physical Training Tables (For use in Canada), n.d.

-----, Physical Standards and Instructions for the Medical Examination of Recruits for the CanadianExpeditionary Force and for the Active Militia of Canada (1917)

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-----, Adjutant-General, Conducting of Troops, General Procedure, with Detailed Instructions toPermanent Conducting Staffs and Officers Conducting Drafts, Etc. (Ottawa, May 1918)

‘Captain,’ Platoon Drill at a Glance (London: ‘The Field’ and ‘The Bazaar’ Offices, 1915)

Col Sgt J. Coleman, Army Physical Drill Made Easy (Hamilton: Robert Duncan, 1916)

Lieut J.R. Ferris, Bombers’ Training and Application of Same in Trench Warfare (Toronto: WilliamBriggs, 1916)

Capt N.J. Gill, The Flyer’s Guide: An Elementary Handbook for Aviators (London: Hugh Rees, 1917)

Great Britain, Chaplain General, Army Prayer Book (1916)

-----, Form of Prayer to the used at Open-Air Services (1916)

Great Britain, War Office, Animal Management, 1908 (1914)

-----, Field Service Manual, 1910: Royal Engineers - Works Company, Expeditionary Force (1914)

-----, Field Service Pocket Book (1914)

-----, Field Service Pocket Book (1914), reprinted, with Amendments (1916)

-----, Field Service Regulations, Part II: Organization and Administration, 1909 (1914)

-----, Infantry Training (4-Company Organization) (1914)

-----, The King’s Regulations and Orders for the Army, 1912 (1914)

-----, Manual of Military Law (1914)

-----, Manual of Physical Training, 1908 (1914)

-----, Musketry Regulations, Part I, 1909 (1914)

-----, Notes From the Front, Collated by the General Staff, Part II (1914)

-----, Regulations for the Allowances of the Army (1914)

-----, Musketry (.303 and .22 Cartridges), based on Musketry Regulations (1915)

-----, Field Entrenchments: Spadework for Riflemen (1916)

-----, Handbook of the Enfield Pattern, 1914, .303-inch Magazine Rifle (1916)

-----, Notes for Infantry Officers on Trench Warfare (1916)

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-----, Notes on Platoon and Company Drill, to be read in conjunction with Infantry Training (1916)

-----, Some Notes on Lewis Guns and Machine Guns (September 1916)

-----, Field Almanac (1917)

-----, Light (Stokes) Mortar Drill (September 1917)

‘Gunlayer’ and ‘Contour,’ Artillery Map Reading and Elementary Gunnery Made Easy (London: Gale &Polden, 1916)

Lieut-Col A.W. Hay and Lieut H.J. Horan, Syllabus of Infantry Training, as Suggested by Imperial Army

Series and Adopted by 52 Overseas Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force (Quebec City: Telegraphnd

Printing, 1915)

The “Hythe” Series of Aids to Training (Being a Series of Lectures given to Young Officers), No. 3,Infantry, Night Operations; Inter-Communication; Reconnaissance; and Questions on Infantry Training(Hythe: W.S. Paine, 1916)

Maj E. Kirkpatrick, The Training of an Infantry Company, second edition (London: Gale & Polden,1914)

J.M. Lanos, Practical French in the Field (with semi-literal English and German Translations)(Kingston: 21 Battalion, 1915)st

Maj R.F. Legge, Military Sketching and Map Reading for Non-Coms, & Men (Aldershot: Gale & Polden,1915)

Hector MacQuarrie, How to Live at the Front: Tips for American Soldiers (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott,1917)

Capt E. John Solano, ed., Physical Training (Senior Course): Swedish Exercises, Athletic Sports,Swimming, Diving, Life-Saving (London: John Murray, 1915)

-----, Musketry (.303 and .22 Cartridges): Elementary Training, Visual Training, Judging Distance, FireDiscipline, Range Practice, Field Practice (London: John Murray, 1915)

Syllabus for the Members of the Toronto Military Training Association (Toronto, 1914)

United States, Army, Infantry Drill Regulations 1911, with corrections to November 9, 1917 (1918)

United States, War Department, Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Infantry of theArmy of the United States (1917)

Col Cornélis De Witt Willcox, A French-English Military Technical Dictionary, with a supplementcontaining recent military and technical terms (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1917)

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Personal Files

#201308 Roland A. Allbutt, 4 Battalion CEFth

#827047 Frederick Arbuckle, 180 Battalion CEFth

William Norman Ashplant, 1 Battalion CEFst

#775227 Frank Baxter, 116 Battalion CEFth

#1004220 Peter Archie BickleSub-Lieut Fraser M. Bryans Royal Naval Air Service#334465 George Denis Kirby Cameron, 7 Field Battery CEFth

#314737 Charles Climo, 1 Siege Battery CEFst

#513674 Arthur Gordon Cowan, 2 Battalion Canadian Railway Troops, CEFnd

R. Cox, 12 Battalion, London Regimentth

#18933 William Howard Curtis, 2 Battalion CEF (KIA 8 October 1916)nd

#602746 William James Deadman, 31 Battalion CEF (KIA 14 June 1916)st

#3111272 Roy Cartnell Dickson, 1 Depot Battalion, 2 Central Ontario Regimentst nd

#401671 Napoleon Dowd, 4 Battalion CEF (KIA 8 October 1916)th

Ingvald Erickson, AEF#7595 F.G. Felce, Royal Garrison ArtilleryWilliam A. Fellowes, East Surrey Regiment#3257652 Michael Walter Firlotte, 1 Depot Battalion New Brunswick Regiment, CEFst

#3257651 Sherman William Firlotte, 1 Depot Battalion New Brunswick Regiment, CEFst

#1102 William Fleming, 8 Battalion CEF (DOW 31 May 1915)th

R.K. Francis, Royal Garrison Artillery#124060 James Robert Gardiner, 70 Battalion CEFth

#107244 David Kenneth Glen, 2 Canadian Mounted Rifles CEF, Royal Naval Air Servicend

James Alpheus Glen, Royal Naval Air Service#901018 Charles Edward Henderson, 193 Battalion CEFrd

#141918 William Herald, 76 Battalion CEFth

Hector John Roderick Jackson, 10 Field Company Canadian Engineers CEFth

#823301 John James Jackson, 142 Battalion CEFnd

#669227 William Edlin Jarvis, 166 Battalion CEFth

#12/3061 A.H. Johnson, 3 Platoon, 7 Reinforcementsrd th

#510479 Stanley Rogers Johnston, Canadian Army Service Corps, 78 Battalion CEFth

#487029 Dan Joiner, Labour Corps (DOD 14 April 1919)#324857 William Henry Karn, 66 Field Battery CEFth

#2100607 Carty LeDuke, 9 Siege Battery, CEFHenry Leigh, Cheshire Regiment#2009233 Benjamin Alfred Lovekin, Canadian Engineers#2147426 Cyril Guy Markham, Fort Garry Horse, CEF#1013324 Thomas Grey Macalister, Canadian Forestry Corps, CEF#15497 Thomas Charles Marshall, 8 Bn CEFth

John Matthews, 140 Field Artillery, AEFth

#336843 Samuel Arthur Moy, Canadian Field Artillery#603245 William Patrick McBeeson, 71 Battalion CEFst

#105476 Gavin Alexander McDonald, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, CEF#3131671 Thomas McGee, 47 Battalion CEFth

#214120 Albert McPhee, 36 Battalion CEFth

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#2023 J. Mussell, The Buffs#803018 Richard Needham, 135 Battalion CEFth

#115561 Orrin Leon Norris, 10 Canadian Mounted Riflesth

Maj George William Northwood, 8 Battalion CEFth

Lieut Carlton Bynner Overton, 1 Division, AEFst

Talbot Mercer Papineau, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, CEF (KIA 30 October 1917)Albert Parsons 31 Battalion, CEFst

#416008 Eugene Perry, 22 Battalion CEFnd

Maj John Pringle, Chaplain Services#1354 W.G. Reynolds, 14 Brigade Australian Field Artillery (KIA 24 August 1918)th

#25800 Pryce Roberts, 17 Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (KIA 3 April 1916)th

C.R. Rockey, Hospital Train #3 AEF#17053 Harold Frank Sands, 7 Battalion CEF (KIA 27 September 1916)th

#799147 George Leslie Scherer, 15 Battalion CEFth

Arthur Vivian Seccombe, 4 Field Company Engineers, AIFth

William Logan Silcox, 5 Canadian Field Ambulance, CEFth

#461044 John Garvie Sinclair, 27 Battalion CEFth

Clarence C. Smith, 328 Field Artillery AEFth

#3130131 Edgar William Spettigue, 4 Canadian Machine Gun Battalion, CEFth

#83935 William Thomas Starr, 15 Field Battery CEFth

#193200 Lewis Carter Steele, 13 Battalion CEFth

#270053 Sidney Bilton Stickland, 215 Battalion CEFth

#154367 William Stone, Canadian Engineers, CEF#152480 Norman Selkirk Storrar, Royal Field Artillery (KIA 14 August 1917)Charles Elliott Sutcliffe, 77 Battalion CEF, Royal Flying Corpsth

#464382 Richard Arthur Switzer, 15 Battalion CEF (DOW 3 October 1916)th

Joseph Thorarinn Thorson, 223 Battalion CEFrd

Arthur L. Turner, 24 Battalion CEFth

#340668 Frank Clarke Ward, 2 Canadian Tank Battalion CEFnd

Henry B. Westeen, 373 Engineers AEFrd

Harold R. Wilkinson, Royal Flying Corps#1250868 Charles Morley Willoughby, 66 Field Battery CEFth

#926001 Perry Wintermute, 152 Battalion CEFnd

William Jonathan Wright, 19 Battalion CEF (KIA 18 August 1917)th

Huntroyde Auxiliary Military Hospital, Padiham, Lancashire [photocopied]List of patients admitted 22 March 1915‘This is the reason I joined the army,’ unsigned, undatedPte Henry Leigh, Cheshire Regiment - brief memoirGnr R.K. Francis, Royal Garrison Artillery - brief memoirSgt R. Cox, 12 Battalion, London Regiment - brief memoirth

(papers recovered when Huntroyde Hall was renovated in the 1960s)

Educational Material and Children’s Literature

Franklin T. Ames, Between the Lines on the American Front (New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1919)

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Capt Gordon Bates, The Khaki Boys on the Way, or Doing Their Bit on Sea and Land (New York:Cupples & Leon, 1918)

Charles Amory Beach, Air Service Boys Flying for France, or The Young Heroes of the LafayetteEscadrille (Cleveland: World Syndicate, 1919)

-----, Air Service Boys Over the Enemy’s Lines, or The German Spy’s Secret (Cleveland: WorldSyndicate, 1919)

-----, Air Service Boys in the Big Battle, or Silencing the Big Guns (Cleveland: World Syndicate, 1919)

-----, Air Service Boys Over the Atlantic, or The Longest Flight on Record (Cleveland: World Syndicate,1920)

Louis P. Benezet, Young People’s History of the World War (New York: Macmillan, 1922)

Lieut-Col F.S. Brereton, With the Allies to the Rhine: A Story of the Finish of the War (London: Blackie& Son, nd)

-----, Under Haig in Flanders: A Story of Vimy, Messines and Ypres (London: Blackie & Son, nd)

Hugh Brewster, At Vimy Ridge: Canada’s Greatest World War I Victory (Toronto: Scholastic Canada,2006)

Thomson Burtis, Four Aces (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1932)

Bruce Carter, B Flight (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1974 [1970])

Henry Castor, America’s First World War: General Pershing and the Yanks (New York: Random House,1957)

The Children’s Story of the War, 5 volumes (N.P.: n.p., n.d.)

Capt Frank Cobb, Battling the Clouds, or, For a Comrade’s Honor (Akron, OH: Saalfield, 1917)

George A. Cornish and David Whyte, Geographical Changes Due to the Great War (Toronto: King’sPrinter, 1920)

Nicolas Debon, A Brave Soldier (Toronto: Groundwood Books, 2002)

Ens Robert L. Drake, The Boy Allies Under the Sea (New York: A.L. Burt, 1915)

-----, The Boy Allies with the Cossacks (New York: A.L. Burt, 1915)

-----, The Boy Allies with the Flying Squadron (New York: A.L. Burt, 1915)

-----, The Boy Allies with the Terror of the Seas (New York: A.L. Burt, 1915)

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-----, The Boy Allies in the Baltic (New York: A.L. Burt, 1916)

-----, The Boy Allies at Jutland (New York: A.L. Burt, 1917)

Lieut James R. Driscoll, The Brighton Boys in the Trenches (Philadelphia: John C. Winston, 1918)

-----, The Brighton Boys in the Argonne Forest (Philadelphia: John C. Winston, 1920)

George Durston, The Boy Scouts Victory (Akron, OH: Saalfield, 1921)

Frances Ebbs-Canavan and Lillian Clarke Sweeney, The Tale of a Belgian Hare (Victoria: Diggon-Hibben, 1914)

W.W. Earnest, A War Catechism: Questions and Answers Concerning the Great World War (Champaign,IL: Superintendent of Schools, [1919?])

W. Everard Edmonds, The Canadian Flag Day Book (Toronto: Longmans Green, 1927)

Col James Fiske, Fighting in the Clouds for France, World’s War Series, vol. 1 (Chicago: Saalfield,1915)

-----, In Russian Trenches, World’s War Series, vol. 6 (Chicago: Saalfield, 1915)

-----, At the Fall of Warsaw, World’s War Series, vol. 9 (Chicago: Saalfield, 1916)

Percy K. Fitzhugh, Tom Slade with the Colors (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1918)

-----, Tom Slade on a Transport (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1918)

-----, Tom Slade with the Boys Over There (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1918)

Thomas Funderburk, The Early Birds of War: The Daring Pilots and Fighter Airplanes of World War I(New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1968)

Linda Granfield, In Flanders Fields: The Story of the Poem by John McCrae (Toronto: Lester, 1995)

Edith Lelean Groves, Rule Britannia (Fancy Flag Drill) (Toronto: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart,1917)

Gene Gurney, Flying Aces of World War I (New York: Windward Books, 1965)

D.E. Hamilton, How the Fight Was Won: A General Sketch of the Great War (Toronto: Department ofEducation, 1920)

H. Irving Hancock, Dave Darrin on Mediterranean Service, or With Dan Dalzell on European Duty(Akron, OH: Saalfield, 1919)

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Troon Harrison, Millie: Book Two – The Button Necklace (Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2005)

Barbara Haworth-Attard, Irish Chain (Toronto: HarperTrophy, 2002)

Clair W. Hayes, The Boy Allies with Marshal Foch (New York: A.L. Burt, n.d.)

-----, The Boy Allies in Great Peril, or With the Italian Army in the Alps (New York: A.L. Burt, 1916)

Clyde M. Hill and John M. Avery, The War Book (Montpelier: Vermont State Board of Education, 1918)

Instant Picture Book: World War I (London: Patterson-Blick, 1972)

Ross Kay, The Search for the Spy (New York: Barse & Hopkins, 1914)

-----, With Joffre on the Battle Line (New York: Barse & Hopkins, 1915)

-----, Fighting in France (New York: Barse & Hopkins, 1916)

-----, Battling on the Somme (New York: Barse & Hopkins, 1917)

Jean Little, Brothers Far From Home: The World War I Diary of Eliza Bates, Uxbridge, Ontario, 1916(Toronto: Scholastic Canada, 2003)

Ralph Marlow, The Big Five Motorcycle Boys at the Front (New York: A.L. Burt, nd)

Sharon E. McKay, Charlie Wilcox (Toronto: Stoddart Kids, 2000)

-----, Charlie Wilcox’s Great War (Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2003)

-----, Penelope: Book Four – Christmas Reunion (Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2004)

Albert E. McKinley, Charles A. Coulomb, and Armand J. Gerson, The World War: A School History ofthe Great War (New York: American Book Company, 1918)

National War Savings Committee, The Canada War Book, January, 1919 (Fredericton: Department ofEducation, 1919)

Nelson’s Map-Book of the World-Wide War (Toronto: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1917)

Henry Newbolt, Heroes of Land and Sea (Toronto: Longmans, Green, 1923)

Elizabeth O’Neill, The War, 1914: A History and an Explanation for Boys and Girls (London: T.C. &E.C. Jack, 1914)

-----, The War, 1915: A History and an Explanation for Boys and Girls (London: T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1915)

Ontario, Department of Education, Canada’s Part in the Present War: Empire Day, Thursday May 23 ,rd

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1918 (Toronto: King’s Printer, 1919)

-----, Annals of Valour: Empire Day, Friday May 23 1919 (Toronto: King’s Printer, 1919)rd

D.H. Parry, With Haig on the Somme (London: Cassell, 1917)

Lieut Howard Payson, The Boy Scouts on Belgian Battlefields (New York: Hurst & Co., 1915)

-----, The Boy Scouts With the Allies in France (New York: Hurst & Co., 1915)

Capt George H. Ralphson, Over There with the Canadians at Vimy Ridge (Chicago: M.A. Donohue,1919)

Homer Randall, Army Boys in the French Trenches, or Hand to Hand Fighting With the Enemy (NewYork: George Sully, 1918)

-----, Army Boys on the Firing Line, or Holding Back the German Drive (Cleveland: World Syndicate,1919)

-----, Army Boys Marching Into Germany, or Over the Rhine with the Stars and Stripes (Cleveland:World Syndicate, 1919)

Donald M. Santor, Canadiana Scrapbook: Canadians at War, 1914-1918 (Scarborough: Prentice-Hall,1978)

-----, Canadiana Scrapbook: Canadians at War, 1914-1918 – Teacher’s Guide (Scarborough: Prentice-Hall, 1978)

Capt V.T. Sherman, Scouting the Balkans in a Motor Boat, or An Escape from the Dardanelles (Chicago:M.A. Donohue, 1915)

R. James Steel, The Men Who Marched Away (St. Catharines, ON: Vanwell, 1989)

Keith Strange, Wales and the First World War (Bridgend: Mid-Glamorgan County Council EducationDepartment, n.d.)

Paul G. Tomlinson, Bob Cook’s Brother in the Trenches (New York: Barse & Hopkins, 1918)

Jack Tremblay, Billy Bishop: Hero of the Air (Fredericton: Brunswick Press, 1967)

Martha Trent, Alice Blythe: Somewhere in England (New York: Barse & Hopkins, 1918)

-----, Marieken de Bruin: Somewhere in Belgium (New York: Barse & Hopkins, 1918)

The “Triumph” Album of The Great War (1930)

Veterans Affairs Canada, Canada and the Great War, 1914-1918: A Nation Born – An Educational

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Resource (1999)

-----, In the Cause of Peace and Freedom: The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier – Public EducationProgram (2000)

Eric Walters, The Hydrofoil Mystery (Toronto: Puffin Books, 1999)

Kenneth Ward, The Boy Volunteers on the Belgian Front (New York: New York Book Company, 1917)

Irving Werstein, 1914-1918: World War I Told With Pictures (New York: Cooper Square, 1964)

J.E. Wetherell, The Great War in Verse and Prose (Toronto: Department of Education, 1919)

John Wilson, And in the Morning (Toronto: KidsCan Press, 2003)

Richard Wilson, ed., Brother Britons (Toronto: J.M. Dent & Sons, n.d. [1922?])

Young Canada: An Illustrated Annual for Boys throughout the English-speaking World, vol. 39(Toronto: William Briggs, 1918)

Collector cards, Notabilities, Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada

Collector cards, Naval Portraits, Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada

Collector cards, Military Portraits, Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada

Collector cards, Infantry Training, Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada

Collector cards, Modern War Weapons, Sweet Caporal Cigarettes

Collector cards, Victoria Cross Heroes, Gallaher Cigarettes

Collector cards, Britain’s Part in the War, Wills’s Cigarettes

Collector cards, Recruiting posters, Wills’s Cigarettes

Collector cards, Allied Army Leaders, Wills’s Cigarettes

Collector cards, Army, Corps & Divisional Signs, 1914-1918, John Player & Sons Cigarettes

Music

It’s a Long Way to Tipperary, w. & m. Jack Judge and Harry Williams (London: B. Feldman & Co.,1912)

Are We Down-hearted? No – !, w. & m. Worton David and Lawrence Wright (London: LawrenceWright Music, 1914)

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The Best Old Flag on Earth, w. & m. Charles F. Harrison (Toronto: Musgrave Brothers, 1914)

The Call of the Motherland, w. & m. Edward W. Miller (Toronto: Anglo-Canadian Music Publishers,1914)

For King and Country, w. & m. Robert Harkness (London: Robert Harkness, 1914)

National Songs of the Allies (R.E. Forsyth, 1914)

Soldier Lad: Respectfully dedicated to the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, w. W.H. Stringer, m.Charles W. Lorriman (Chatham, ON: Charles W. Lorriman Music, 1914)

Song of the Allies (To All Good Scouts), w. & m. Donald Heins (Toronto: James P. Walsh, 1914)

Stand By the Union Jack: A Marching Song for Canadian Soldiers, w. & m. W.E. Delaney (NP, 1914)

Take Me Back to Canada, w. & m. O.F. Beck (Montreal: O.F.Beck, 1914)

By Order of The King, w. & m. Albert E. MacNutt and M.F. Kelly (Toronto: Anglo-Canadian MusicPublishers, 1915)

Canada, Fall In!, w. & m. Edward W. Miller (Toronto: Anglo-Canadian Music Publishers, 1915)

Do Your Bit, w. & m. Gordon V. Thompson (Toronto: Thompson Publishing, 1915)

Follow Us Along, w. & m. Ada Beard and N.R. Carruthers (Toronto: Empire Music & Travel Club,1915)

Good Luck to the Boys of the Allies, w. & m. Morris Manley (Toronto: Morris Manley, 1915)

Highlanders! Fix Bayonets!, w. William J. Potts, m. Geoffrey O’Hara (New York: G. Ricordi, 1915)

I Love You, Canada, w. & m. Morris Manley and Kenneth McInnis (Toronto: Musgrave Brothers, 1915)

I Want to Kiss Daddy Goodnight, w. & m. Gordon V. Thompson (Toronto: Thompson Publishing, 1915)

I’ll Not Forget you, Soldier Boy, w. & m. Albert MacNutt (Toronto: Anglo-Canadian Music Publishers,1915)

I’ll Return, Mother Darling, To You, w. Casper Nathan, m. E. Clinton Keithley (Chicago: Frank K Root& Co., 1915)

In the Trench, w. W.G. Knights, m. E.G. Woodrow (Calgary: W.G. Knights, 1915)

Johnnie Canuck’s the Boy, w. & m. Jean Munro Mulloy (Toronto: Anglo-Canadian Music Publishers,1915)

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Khaki, w. & m. Gordon V. Thompson (Toronto: Thompson Publishing, 1915)

King George’s Men, dedicated to the 9 Mississauga Horse, w. Jean Blewett, m. Isabel Rutter (Toronto:th

Whaley, Royce, 1915)

Laddie in Khaki (The Girl Who Waits at Home), w. & m. Ivor Novello (New York: Chappell & Co.,1915)

March of the Allies, arr. Arthur W. Hughes (Toronto: Thompson Publishing, 1915)

My Red Cross Girl, Farewell, w. Kenneth McInnis, m. Morris Manley (Toronto: Hawkes & HarrisMusic, 1915)

Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile, w. George Asaf, m. Felix Powell(Toronto: Chappell & Co., 1915)

Regimental Songs, Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914 - 1915 (Hamilton: Southam, 1915)

She’s a Dear Old Lady, w. & m. Arthur Ostler (Hamilton: Thomas Anderson, 1915)

Somewhere in France, w. & m. Earl Carroll & Rubey Cowan (New York: Rubey Cowan Music, 1915)

There’s a Fight Going on, Are You In It?, w. & m. Herbert Kohler (Toronto: Anglo-Canadian MusicPublishers, 1915)

There’s A Long, Long Trail, w. Stoddard King, m. Zo Elliott (New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1915)

Tipperary Guards, E.T. Paull (New York: E.T. Paull Music, 1915)

Tipperary Tommy, w. Irene Humble, m. Charles E. Bodley (Toronto: Whaley, Royce, 1915)

To the Downfall of the Kaiser, w. & m. Elizabeth Findlay (Toronto: Elizabeth Findlay, 1915)

Tommy, Call Your Dog Off and Say ‘Good Bye’, w. J. Ashdown Tennent, m. Elizabeth Tennent Andrews(Toronto: Whaley, Royce, 1915)

Valcartier: The Great Canadian March and Two-step, m. Frederick J. Pearsall (Chicago: Roger Graham,1915)

We’ll Never Let the Old Flag Fall, w. & m. Albert E. MacNutt and M.F. Kelly (Toronto: Anglo-Canadian Music Publishers, 1915)

We’ll Never Let Our Old Flag Fall, w. & m. Albert E. MacNutt and M.F. Kelly (New York: Chappell &Co., 1915)

We’re From Canada, w. & m. Irene Humble (Winnipeg: Whaley, Royce, 1915)

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When Jack Comes Back, w. & m. Gordon V. Thompson (Toronto: Thompson Publishing, 1915)

Where Is My Boy Tonight?, w. & m. Gordon V. Thompson (Toronto: Thompson Publishing, 1915)

While the British Bull-dog’s Watching at the Door, w. & m. Harry Lauder (London: Francis, Day &Hunter, 1915)

Will My Boy Come Back?, arr. S.G. Smith and Frank Eborall (Toronto, 1915)

Will the King Be Proud of Canada, w. S.G. Smith, m. Frank Eborall (Winnipeg: Whaley, Royce, 1915)

The Allies Patrol, arr. Harold Grant (Toronto: Musgrave Brothers, 1916)

Battle Songs of the Great War, Containing some of the most Popular Patriotic Songs (Toronto:Thompson Publishing, n.d. [1916]

Boys of the Empire, w. & m. George A. Yarwood (Toronto: Whaley, Royce, 1916)

For Dixie and Uncle Sam, w. J. Keirn Brennan, m. Ernest R. Ball (New York: M. Witmark & Sons,1916)

The Good Old U.S.A., w. Jack Drislane, m. Theodore Morse (New York: F.B. Haviland Publishing,1916)

Goodbye Mother Dear, w. & m. Morris Manley (Toronto: M. Manley, 1916)

Hats Off to the Flag and the King, w. & m. Will J. White (Toronto: Musgrave Brothers, 1916)

Home Sweet Home, For You We’re Fighting, w. Captain Joe Lawson, m. Gordon V. Thompson (Toronto:Thompson Publishing, 1916)

I’ll Be a Long, Long Way from Home, w. & m. Howard Miller (Winnipeg: Stovel, 1916), dedicated to theReturned Soldiers’ Association of Winnipeg

I’ll Come Back to You When My Fighting Days Are Through, w. & m. Frank O. Madden (Toronto:Anglo-Canadian Music Publishers, 1916), 14 edition, dedicated to the 201 Battalionth st

I’m Going to Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier (and a Credit to the U.S.A.), w. J. Will Callahan, m. LeoFriedman (New York: Frank K. Root, 1916)

The Laddies Who Fought and Won, w. & m. Harry Lauder (New York: T.B. Harms, 1916)

J.D. Logan, Canada’s Champion Regimental band: A Critical Study of the Musicianship of the Band ofthe 85 Overseas Battalion, C.E.F., Nova Scotia Highlanders (Pictou, NS: Advocate Printing &th

Publishing, 1916)

Rally, Boys, to the Standard, w. Mrs M.J. Payton, m. Edward M. Miller (Toronto: Mrs M.J. Payton,

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1916)

Songs of the 185 Overseas Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Cape Breton Highlanders [1916]th

Strike for the Grand Old Flag, w. & m. Eddie Foley (Toronto: Musgrave Brothers, 1916)

Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty, w. & m. A.J. Mills, Fred Godfrey, and Bennett Scott (New York:Chappell & Co., 1916)

There’s a Corner of the Flag for You to Hold, w. F. Gordon Dagger, m. Jules Brazil (Toronto: Anglo-Canadian Music Publishers, 1916)

We’ll All Go Hame the Same Way, w. & m. Harry Lauder (New York: T.B. Harms, 1916)

When Your Boy Comes Back to You, w. & m. by Gordon V. Thompson (Toronto: Thompson Publishing,1916)

Why Can’t a Girl be a Soldier?, w. & m. Lindsay E. Perrin (Goderich, ON: Independent Publishing, n.d.[1916?]

After the War is Over, Will There Be Any ‘Home Sweet Home’, w. E.J. Pourmon, m. Joseph Woodruff(New York: Joe Morris Music, 1917)

America, Here’s My Boy, w. Andrew B. Sterling, m. Arthur Lange (New York: Joe Morris Music, 1917)

Are We Downhearted? No! No! No!, w. Ray Sherwood, m. Will Donaldson (New York: F.B. Havilland,1917), featured by ‘the Shrapnel Dodgers, four fighting Canadians direct from the trenches in France’

Au Revoir, But Not Goodbye (Soldier Boy), w. Lew Brown, m. Albert von Tilzer (New York: BroadwayMusic Corp., 1917)

Harold Spencer, The Battle in the Air (Chicago: McKinley Music, 1917)

Bring Back My Daddy to Me, w. William Tracey & Howard Johnson, m. George W. Meyer (New York:Leo Feist, 1917)

Canada!, w. Harold Simpson, m. Herbert Ivey (Toronto: Newman Publishing, 1917)

Cheer Up Little Darling, w. & m. Morris Manley (Toronto: Morris Manley, 1917)

The Dixie Volunteers, w. & m. Edgar Leslie and Harry Ruby (New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder,1917)

For Your Country and My Country, w. & m. Irving Berlin (New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 1917)

Good-Bye Broadway, Hello France, w. C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, m. Billy Baskette (NewYork: Leo Feist, 1917)

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Heroes of the Flag (The New Veterans’ Song), w. & m. Gordon V. Thompson (Toronto: ThompsonPublishing, 1917)

Home Again – That’s the Song of the World to Me, w. & m. Will J. White (Toronto: Musgrave Brothers,1917)

L.W. Lewis, The Hour of Triumph (Kansas City: Will L. Livernash Music, 1917)

I Don’t Want to Get Well, w. & m. Harry Pease and Howard Johnson (New York: Leo Fesit, 1917)

I’ll Come Back to You When It’s All Over, w. Lew Brown, m. Kerry Mills (New York: Leo Feist, 1917)

It’s a Long Way to the U.S.A. and the Girl I Left Behind, w. Val Trainor, m. Harry von Tilzer (New York:Harry von Tilzer Music, 1917)

Joan of Arc They Are Calling You, w. Alfred Bryan and Willie Weston, m. Jack Wells (New York:Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, 1917)

Long Boy, w. William Herschell, m. Barclay Walker (New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 1917)

Lorraine (My Beautiful Alsace Lorraine), W. Alfred Bryan, m. Fred Fisher (New York: McCarthy &Fisher, 1917)

March of the N.S. Highlanders, w. Mary E. Fletcher, m. M.M. Sterne (Amherst, NS: M.M. Sterne, 1917)

My Sweetheart is Somewhere in France, w. & m. Mary Earl (New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 1917)

My Word! Ain’t We Carrying On, w. & m. James Heard, Melville Gideon and Herman Darewski (NewYork: Leo Feist, 1917)

Over There , w. & m. George M. Cohan (New York: Leo Feist, 1917)

Over the Rhine, w. Jack Yellen, m. Albert Gumble (Detroit: Jerome H. Remick, 1917)

Over the Top, w. Alfred Bryan, m. Jack Wells and Pete Wendling (New York: Waterson, Berlin &Snyder, 1917)

Over the Top, w. Marian Phelps, m. Maxwell Goldman (St Louis: Buck & Lowney, 1917)

Say a Prayer for the Boys “Out There”, w. Bernie Grossman, m. Alex Marr (New York: Joe MorrisMusic, 1917)

Set Aside Your Tears (Till the Boys Come Marching Home), w. & m. L. Wolfe Gilbert, Malvin Franklinand Anatol Friedland (New York: Joseph W. Stern, 1917)

Somewhere in France is the Lily, w. Philander Johnson, m. Jos E. Howard (New York: M. Witmark &Sons, 1917)

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Songs the Soldiers and Sailors Sing (New York: Leo Feist, 1917)

That Red Cross Girl of Mine, w. & m. Ed C. Cannon (Columbus, OH: Buckeye Music, 1917)

There’s a Service Flag Flying At Our House, w. Thomas Hoier & Bernie Grossman, m. Al W. Brown(New York: Joe Morris Music, 1917)

There’s a Vacant Chair in Every Home To-night, w. Alfred Bryan, m. Ernest Breuer (New York:Richmond Publishers, 1917)

They’re Khaki Clad, w. Grant E. Cole, m. Fred G. Brown (Toronto: Cole & Brown, 1917)

We’re Going Over, w. & m. Andrew B. Sterling, Bernie Grossman and Arthur Lange (New York: JoeMorris Music, 1917)

What the Deuce Do We Care for Kaiser Bill, w. & m. Morris Manley (Toronto: Morris Manley, 1917)

When a Boy Says Goodbye to His Mother and She Gives Him to Uncle Sam, w. & m. Jack Frost (NewYork: Frank K. Root, 1917)

When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to France, w. & m. Alfred Bryan, Cliff Hess and Edgar Leslie(New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, 1917)

When the Moon is Shining Somewhere in France, w. & m. Pte Frederick Rath (New York: Jos. W. Stern& Co., 1917)

When the Sun Goes Down in France, w. & m. Gilbert C. Tennant (New York: Joe Morris Music, 1917)

When We Wind Up the Watch on the Rhine, w. & m. Gordon V. Thompson and William Davis (Toronto:Thompson Publishing, 1917)

Where Do We Go From Here, w. & m. Howard Johnson and Percy Wenrich (New York: Leo Feist, 1917)

The Boys From Over Yonder, w. & m. Arthur Earle Mayes (Toronto: A.E. Mayes, 1918)

Carry On!, w. Gordon V. Thompson, m. Ernest Dainty (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1918)

Come Back Old Pal, w. & m. M.W. Plunkett (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1918)

The Company Sergeant-Major, w. P.H.B. Lyon, m. Wilfrid Sanderson (London: Boosey & Co., 1918)

Dear Old Pal of Mine, w. Harold Robè, m. Lieut. Gitz Rice (New York: G. Ricordi & Co., 1918)

Don’t Let Us Sing Anymore About War, Just Let Us Sing of Love (‘Peace Song’), w. & m. Harry Lauder(New York: T.B. Harms, 1918)

For the Glory of the Grand Old Flag, w. & m. Gordon V. Thompson (Toronto: Thompson Publishing,

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1918)

For Your Boy and My Boy, w. Gus Kahn, m. Egbert Van Alstyne (New York: Jerome H. Remick Co.,1918)

Good-Bye France (You’ll Never Be Forgotten by the U.S.A.), w. & m. Irving Berlin (New York:Waterson, Berlin and Snyder, 1918)

Good-bye Girls, w. & m. Morris Manley (Toronto: G.N. Lawson, 1918)

The Hearts of the World Love Canada, w. & m. Will J. White (Toronto: Musgrave Bros., 1918)

Hello Central! Give Me No Man’s Land, w. Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, m. Jean Schwartz (NewYork: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, 1918)

I Ain’t Got Weary Yet!, w. Howard Johnson, m. Percy Wenrich (New York: Leo Feist, 1918)

I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine in the Y.M.C.A., w. & m. Irving Berlin (New York: Irving BerlinInc., 1918)

If I’m Not at the Roll Call, Kiss Mother Good-bye for Me, w. & m. George L. Boyden (New York: LeoFeist, 1918)

I’m Glad I Can Make You Cry, w. & m. Charles R. McCarron and Carey Morgan (New York: Joseph W.Stern & Co., 1918)

I’m Sorry I Made You Cry, w. & m. N.J. Clesi (New York: Leo Feist, 1918)

In Flanders Fields, w. John McCrae, m. Charles Gilbert Spross (Cincinnati: John Church Co., 1918)

Ja-Da, w. & m. Bob Carleton (New York, Leo Feist, 1918)

Jim, Jim, I Always Knew You’d Win, w. Ben Ryan and Bert Hanlon, m. Harry von Tilzer (New York:Harry von Tilzer, 1918)

Just a Baby’s Prayer at Twilight (For Her Daddy Over There), w. Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, m.M.K. Jerome (New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, 1918)

Just as the Sun Went Down, w. & m. Lyn Udall (New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1918)

Just Like Washington Crossed the Delaware, General Pershing Will Cross the Rhine, w. HowardJohnson, m. George W. Meyer (New York: Leo Feist, 1918)

K-K-K-Katy, w. & m. Geoffrey O’Hara (New York: Leo Feist, 1918)

Keep Watch, w. Will J. White, m. Jules Brazil (Toronto: Musgrave Brothers, 1918)

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Mothers of France, w. & m. Leo Woods (New York: Meyer Cohen Music, 1918)

Now They’re All Dressed the Same, w. Eddie McGrath, m. William E. Dulmage (Detroit: Eddie McGrathPublishing, 1918)

Oh, Frenchy, w. Sam Ehrlich, m. Con Conrad (New York: Broadway Music, 1918)

Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning, w. & m. Irving Berlin (New York: Waterson, Berlin &Snyder, 1918)

Over Yonder Where the Lilies Grow, w. & m. Geoffrey O’Hara (New York: Leo Feist, 1918) The Rose of No Man’s Land, w. Jack Caddigan, m. James A. Brennan (New York: Leo Feist, 1918)

Take Me Back to Dear Old Canada, w. & m. Will J. White (Toronto: Musgrave Brothers, 1918)

There’s a Light in Your Eyes, w. Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse, m. Ivan Caryll (New York: Chappell& Co., 1918)

There’s Something ‘Bout a Uniform That Makes the Ladies Fall, w. Henry Fink, m. Abner Silver (NewYork: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 1918)

They Were All Out of Step But Jim, w. & m. Irving Berlin (New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, 1918)

Up in The Air, Over There, w. & m. Morris Manley (Toronto: Morris Manley, 1918)

Watch, Hope and Wait, Little Girl, “I’m Coming Back to You, w. Lew Brown, m. Will Clayton (NewYork: Broadway Music, 1918)

We Don’t Want the Bacon – What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine!, w. & m. Howard Carr, Harry Russelland Jimmie Havens (New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Cp., 1918)

When Tony Goes Over the Top, w. Billy Frisch and Archie Fletcher, m. Alex Marr (New York: JoeMorris Music, 1918)

When You Come Back, and You Will Come Back, There’s the Whole World Waiting For You, w. & m.George M. Cohan (New York: M. Witmark, 1918)

We’ll Do Our Share (While You’re Over There), w. Lew Brown and Al Harriman, m. Jack Egan (NewYork: Broadway Music, 1918)

Will You Say to My Dear Mammy, w. & m. M.C. Thornton (New Albany, IN: Thornton Publishing, 1918)

The Worst Is Yet to Come, w. Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, m. Bert Grant (New York: Waterson, Berlinand Snyder, 1918)

Your Lips Are No Man’s Land But Mine, w. Arthur Guy Empey, m. Charles R. McCarron and Carey

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Morgan (New York: Joseph W. Stern., 1918)

And He’d Say “Ooo-La-La Wee-Wee,” w. & m. Harry Ruby and George Jessell (New York: Waterson,Berlin & Snyder, 1919)

The Boys Who Won’t Come Home, w. Harry Hamilton, m. Ed Thomas (New York: Broadway Music,1919)

Don’t Cry, Frenchy, Don’t Cry, w. Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, m. Walter Donaldson (New York:Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, 1919)

Johnny’s In Town, w. Jack Yellen, m. George W. Meyer and Abe Olman (New York: Leo Feist, 1919)

Nobody Knows How I Miss You, Dear Old Pals, w. & m. Eddie Dorr and Lew Porter (New York: MeyerCohen Music, 1919)

The Pride of the World is the British Navy, w. & m. Ted Neun (private, 1919)

Pte H.E. Hancock [2 Battalion], Privett Waltz (Toronto: H.E. Hancock, 1919)nd

Salvation Lassie of Mine, w. & m. Jack Caddigan & Chick Story (New York: Leo Feist, 1919)

Victorious! They’re Coming Back, w. & m. Pte Harry Rose [1 Contingent] (Toronto: Anglo-Canadianst

Music Publishers, 1919) – cover only

You Are Welcome Back at Home Sweet Home, w. & m. Gordon V. Thompson (Toronto: ThompsonPublishing, 1919)

His Smile, w. & m. Lillian Casselman (Toronto: Lillian Casselman, 1921)

The Military Cross March, m. Horace E. Wilkinson (Toronto: Whaley, Royce, 1921)

Our Canadian Soldier Boy, w. Arthur Roch, m. George Graff Jr. (New York: World Music Publishing,1921)

Vimy Ridge March, m. Thomas Bidgood (London: Hawkes & Son, 1921)

Charmaine, w. & m. Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack (San Francisco: Sherman, Clay & Co., 1927)

Frank E. Peat and Lee Orean Smith, Legion Airs: Songs of ‘Over There’ and ‘Over Here’ (New York:Leo Feist, 1932)

Patriotic Songs for use at Camps, Recruiting Meetings, Etc. (Moncton, NB: Gordon Waller Co., n.d.[1916?])

Dumbells:Give Me a Little Cosy Corner, w. & m. James W. Tate (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1918)

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Too Many Girls, w. & m. R.P. Weston and Bert Lee (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1920)Down Texas Way, w. & m. Fred Godfrey, A.J. Mills and Bennett Scott (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1921)Li’l Old Granny Mine, w. & m. J.P. Long (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1921)Oh! It’s a Lovely War, w. & m. J.P. Long and Maurice Scott (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1921)Radi-adi-o, w. & m. Harry Pease, Howard Johnson and Ed Nelson (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1921)Stony-Broke in No Man’s Land, w. & m. Herbert Rule, Fred Holt, and George Carney (Toronto: Leo

Feist, 1921)I’m a Daddy, w. Albert Newman and Charles Althoff, m. Charles Althoff (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1922)K-K-K-Kiss Me Again, w. Wynn Stanley, m. Andrew Allen (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1922)Shufflin’ Along, w. Ralph Stanley, m. Nat D. Ayer (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1922)Come Back Old Pal, w. & m. M.W. Plunket (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1923)It’s Canada, The Land for Me, w. & m. Albert Harvey (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1923)Gee! I Wish I Was a Kid Once More, w. & m. Fraser Allan (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1924)The Photo of the Girl I Left Behind, w. & m. Billy Merson (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1924)Shall I Have It Bobbed or Shingled?, w. & m. R.P. Weston and Bert Lee (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1924)Yum-Yum-Yum-Yum, w. R.P. Weston and Bert Lee, music R. Harris-Weston (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1924)Sailors of the Guard (A Screaming Burlesque), w. & m. Fraser Allan (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1925)Yawning, w. Ralph Stanley, m. Leslie Alleyn (Toronto: Leo Feist, 1925)

Songs That Help Soldiers, Used by George Pearce (Soldiers’ Christian Association Camp Evangelist)(NP: nd)

United States, Departments of the Army and Navy, Songs of the Soldiers and Sailors (Washington, 1917)

Young Men’s Christian Association, The Service Song Book (Abridged) (New York: Association Press,1918)

Canadian YMCA, Sacred Songs for Soldiers (n.d.)

Ephemera

Your Army Career – A Few Facts for Future Fighting Men! [recruiting brochure, London, Ontario]

J.C. Kirkwood’s War Map (Toronto: Douglas Brothers, n.d.)

Advertising card, London Life Insurance Company, portrait of Ferdinand Foch

By the Side of the Road [YMCA Enquiry Bureaux and Social Rooms] (Lutchworth: Garden City Press,nd)

Ben Tillett, MP, My Message to Labour (London, n.d.)

Canadian YMCA Hotel & Club (Hotel d’Iéna) for Officers and Other Ranks of His Majesty’s Forces,Paris

Daily Mail Large Scale Military Maps, No. 1, The Franco-Belgian & German Frontiers

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Sacklopedia 8/4 (October 1914) [Smart-Woods Ltd, Montreal]

Souvenir Valcartier Camp, Canada: 16 Scenes from Camp Life (Montreal: T.H. Davies, 1914)

Life for Ever and Ever, Sermon by the Lord Bishop of London at the Canadian Memorial Service, StPaul’s Cathedral, May 10 , 1915th

The Graphic: Special War Summer Number 91/2377 (19 June 1915)

Loyalty: A Patriotic Service for Canadian Sunday Schools, Sunday, June 25 , 1915 (Toronto:th

Presbyterian Publications)

Varsity War Supplement [University of Toronto], July 1915

T.P.’s Weekly [London] 26/660 (3 July 1915)

The Recruiter [Westville, NS] 1/2 (17 November 1915); 1/3 (24 November 1915)

Catalogue, First Exhibition of Naval Photographs in Colour, under the direction of the PhotographicSection, Ministry of Information [1916]

Ready For Active Service: Camp Hughes, Manitoba (Winnipeg: Western News Agency, 1916)

Farewell Banquet, Sergeants’ Mess, 51 Overseas Battalion, C.E.F., Macdonald Hotel, Edmonton, Alta.,st

March 6 , 1916th

Khaki, April 1916

Hints and Information for Conservative Scrutineers and Workers (Toronto: W.G. Clydesdale, 1916)

The Church Home Department Quarterly 12/2 (March - May 1916)

The Banner of the King: Sunday School Rally Day Service, Methodist Church, Sept. 24 1916

Honor Certificate, Save a Soldier Fund, Canadian Club of Hamilton, November 5 , 1916th

Wascana Lodge No. 2, G.R.S., A.F. & A.M. (May 1916)

Women’s Tribute Night to Great War Veterans, Programme, Massey Hall, Toronto, Thursday, Nov. 30th

1916

Varsity Magazine Supplement [University of Toronto], December 1916

The Gospel According to Saint John, “Active Service” 1914-17 (London: Scripture Gift Mission, 1917)

War on the Wounded! (London Sir Joseph Causton & Sons, n.d. [1917])

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Registration card issued under the National Registration Act 1915, to Albert James Shaw, LowerEdmonton, London, 15 January 1917

-----, to Harriett Cox, Chiswick, London, 13 March 1917

The O. Pip [58 Battery, Canadian Field Artillery], 1/1 (April 1917); 1/2 (May 1917); Christmas Numberth

(December 1917); Easter Number (April 1918)

Young Men’s Christian Association, The Canadian Soldiers’ Song Book (n.d. [ca. 1917])

Boxing – Canadian Army Championships at Cinema, Tintown, Bramshott Camp, Wednesday, April 18 ,th

1917, programme

Daily Sentinel-Review [Woodstock-Ingersoll, Ontario], 11 June 1917

First Canadian Field Ambulance Field Day, July 20, 1917

The Canadian Bandsman and Musician 6/7 (October 1917)

I. Tovell, DD, Walkerville Methodist Church, Patriotic Hymn, November 1917

To Our Heroes, The Boys in Khaki Patriotic Concert under the auspices of the Home Worker’s Club,Tuesday Dec 4 1917 and 8.15 P.M. in the Y.M.C.A. Hall [Quebec City]th

Nat Hill, Over the Top: A New War Game of Great Interest, Full of Exciting Plays and Developing KeenStrategy (1917)

Sayings & Songs for Soldiers & Sailors (Baltimore: Maryland Tract Society, 1917)

Views of the Halifax Catastrophe, Showing Effects of Explosion, December Sixth 1917 (Halifax: RoyalPrint, 1917)

No. 2 Canadian Divisional Supply Column Third Annual Concert & Dinner In the Field, Christmas 1917

A Service of Music in the Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields For men in uniform and their friends,Sunday, December 30 , 1917th

Official Recipe Book containing All Demonstrations Given During Patriotic Food Show, Chicago,January 5-13, 1918

Engraving of John McCrae’s “In Flanders Fields”, ca. 1918

Winter 1918 War Work, Containing Official Instructions for Red Cross Supplies and Soldiers’ andSailors’ Comforts (Ottawa, 1918)

For Christ and For Country: A Patriotic Service for Rally Day (Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board ofPublication and Sabbath School Work, 1918)

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Jusqu’au Bout [1 Battalion, 20 Engineers, American Expeditionary Force] 1/16 (11 May 1918)st th

Dinner in honor of Our Returned Soldiers, McMaster University, Thursday, Jan. 31, 1918

“I Serve”: A Patriotic Service for Canadian Sunday Schools, Sunday June 30 1918th

Canadian Corps Championships, France, Dominion Day, 1918

The Con. Camp Courier: The Journal of No. 11 Convalescent Depôt B.E.F., 12 October 1918

In & Out: Being a Paper Published from Time to Time by the –th Canadian Field Ambulance in the Field1 (1918)

United States, Government Loan Organization, Second Federal Reserve District, Liberty LoanCommittee, Keep the Faith (1918)

“To My Fellow-Townspeople” [Fredonia, NY], 4 Liberty Loan, 1918th

Programme of Smoking Concert held by kind permission of Lieut-Col F.J. Salmon, MC, RE, commanding2 Field Survey Bn, RE, Cessation of Hostilities, Eleventh November, 1918nd

Souvenir Catalogue, United States and Allied Governments War Exposition, Cleveland, November 16 toth

24 , 1918th

The Gazette of the 3 London General Hospital, Wandsworth 4/3 (Christmas 1918)rd

Programme of Victory Christmas Dinner, 5 Canadian Battalion, Western Cavalry, B Company, Xmasth

1918, Marialinden, Germany

The ‘Star’ War Map, Showing Where Our Gallant Canadians Won Undying Fame (Montreal: StarPublishing, nd [1919])

Battle-Fields of the Marne, 1914 (Milltown, NJ: Michelin Tire Co., 1919)

$34,930,000 a Day: Britain’s Financial Effort in the War (1918)

Comparative Table Canadian Internal War Loans (A.E. Ames & Co., 1919)

Canada, Victory Loan Committee, Some Facts and Figures Regarding Canada’s Victory Loan 1917 byE.R. Wood (Ottawa, 1917)

Canada, Department of Soldiers’ Civil Re-Establishment, Report of the Work of the Invalided Soldiers’Commission, Canada, May 1918 (Ottawa, May 1918)

Report form for Victory Loan, 1918

Application form for Victory Loan, 1919

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Circular letter for Victory Loan, 1919, from Pictou County Headquarters, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia

Canada, Dominion Publicity Committee, Victory Loan, What You Need to Know About The Victory Loan1919 (Ottawa, 1919)

-----, 3/5 For War Costs – 1/3 For Farm Products – All Spent in Canada (Ottawa, 1919)

1919 Emprunt de la Victoire: Le Coup de Balai (Ottawa: Comité Fédéral de Publicité, Emprunt de laVictoire, 1919)

Ink blotter, ‘Let us win the Prince of Wales’ Flag, Victory Loan, 1919’

Canada, Canadian War Records Office, Souvenir: New Exhibition of Canadian Official WarPhotographs in Colour (London, 1919)

Welcome home card, from the Women’s Auxiliary of the Great War Veterans’ Association, Fort William[1919]

Welcome home card, from the Returned Soldiers’ Welcome and Aid League of Regina [1919?]

Welcome home card, from the Citizens of Halifax [1919?]

“Welcome Home,” dedicated to our Brave and Noble Overseas Soldier Boys, w. Mrs Calvin E. Amaron,sung by Mrs Wm J.B. Fraser (Quebec, 1919)

Greetings! From His Worship the Mayor, Alderman and Citizens of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canadato the Returned Soldiers, C.E.F., who heroically fought in the war of 1914-1919

Catalogue of Canadian War Trophies, National Exhibition, Toronto, August 23 - September 6, 1919

Invitation to Urban Jay Hoult to celebration of gratitude for his service, Merced County, California, 11November 1919

Mulford on Land and Sea: The Story of Mulford Service & Mulford Products Under Every Allied Flag(Philadelphia: H.K. Mulford Company, n.d.)

Rev. C.J. Crowdis, A Common Sorrow and A Common Concern: Being a brief statement of the HalifaxDisaster and the affairs, past and present of Kaye-Grove Church (Halifax, 1920)

National Peace Thanksgiving Day, July 19 , 1919, Grand Demonstration of Patriotic Songs, Borough ofth

Taunton

Thomas Cook & Sons, How to See Paris and the Battlefields (1921)

-----, How to See Paris, Its Environs and the Battlefields: Motor Tours (July 1928)

Verdun: History and Guide of the Town (Verdun: Frémont, n.d.)

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Verdun: An Illustrated Historical Guide (Verdun: Frémont, n.d.)

Will R. Bird, The Story of Vimy-Ridge / Paule de Saint-Jullien, La Crête de Vimy (Arras: I.N.S.A.P.,1932)

Toc H Canada, miscellaneous papers

Imperial War Museum, Photographic Records of the Great War, 1914-1918 (Navy, Part II) (London:Imperial War Museum, n.d.)

-----, Photographic Records of the Great War, 1914-1918 (Air Services) (London: Imperial War Museum,n.d.)

Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Memorial Register 23, The Vimy Memorial

-----, Introduction to the Register of The Ypres (Menin Gate) and Tyne Cot, Passchendaele, Memorials

-----, Memorial Register 29, The Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Soldiers from Canada

-----, Introduction to the Register of The Arras Memorial

Pamphlets in American History Group V, The European WarThe collection includes over seven hundred pamphlets (including sermons, polemical literature,commemorative publications, and political tracts) dealing with all aspects of the First WorldWar, from American intervention to economic blockade to conscription. A printed finding aid isavailable. [microfiche]

The Women at Work CollectionThe collection of pamphlets, reports, newspaper clippings, personal papers, and correspondencefrom the Imperial War Museum is organized into the following sub-headings: the Army,Belgium, and benevolent organizations, the British Red Cross Society, colonies, decorations andhonours, and education, employment, food, France, India, Italy, Romania, Switzerland, land andlocal records, munitions, prisoners, relief funds, Russia, Serbia, suffrage and politics, the UnitedStates, volunteer corps, welfare, Women’s Royal Air Force, Women’s Royal Naval Service, andwomen’s work journals. A printed guide is available. [microfilm]

Illustrative Material

The collection also contains hundreds of images, including postcards, photographs, advertising material,posters, and graphic art. This material has not yet been catalogued but researchers with specific imagerequests are invited to enquire.

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INTERWAR ERA

Official Publications

Canada, External Affairs, Traité général de renonciation à la guerre, signé à Paris le 27 août 1928(Ottawa, 1929)

Great Britain, Army Headquarters India, The Third Afghan War, 1919: Official Account (Calcutta:Government of India Central Publication Branch, 1926)

The Salute: The Canadian Militia Journal [Montreal] 5/5 (August/September 1938)

Popular Histories

L.S. Amery, The Empire in the New Era: Speeches Delivered during an Empire Tour, 1927-28 (London:Edward Arnold, 1928)

Bruce Bairnsfather, Old Bill Looks at Europe (New York: Dodge, 1935)

Sir Robert Borden, Canada and the Commonwealth: From Conflict to Cooperation (Oxford: ClarendonPress, 1929)

R.H. Bruce Lockhart, Guns or Butter: War Countries and Peace Countries of Europe Revisited (London:Putnam, 1938)

Hector C. Bywater, Navies and Nations: A Review of Naval Developments since the Great War (London:Constable, 1927)

Capt. D.H. Cole, Changing Conditions of Imperial Defence: Essays on Military Geography (London:Sifton Praed, 1930)

Lieut.-Col. B.C. Dening, Modern War: Armies, not Air Forces, Decide Wars (Fleet, Hants: North HantsPrinting, 1937)

Lieut.-Col. J.K. Dunlop, The Problems and Responsibilities of the Territorial Army (London: Hugh Rees,1935)

H.C. Engelbrecht and F.C. Hanighen, Merchants of Death: A Study of the International ArmamentIndustry (New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1934

John Fortescue, The Empire and the Army (London: Cassell, 1928)

Maj.-Gen. J.F.C. Fuller, Generalship: Its Diseases and Their Cure. A Study of the Personal Factor inCommand (Harrisburg, PA: Military Service Publishing, 1936)

G.M. Gathorne-Hardy, A Short History of International Affairs, 1920 to 1934 (London: Oxford

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University Press, 1934)

‘A Gentleman with a Duster,’ The Mirrors of Downing Street: Some Political Reflections (New York:G.P. Putnam, 1921)

Sir Cecil J.B. Hurst, Great Britain and the Dominions [Lectures on the Harris Foundation 1927](Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1928)

B.H. Liddell Hart, The Defence of Britain (London: Faber & Faber, 1939)

Maj.-Gen. Sir F. Maurice, British Strategy: A Study of the Application of the Principles of War (London:Constable, 1929)

Pacifism is Not Enough: Lectures Delivered at the Geneva Institute of International Relations, August1934 (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1935)

‘The Roadbuilder,’ The Destiny of the British Empire and The U.S.A. (Toronto: private, 1921 [1957])

Maj.-Gen. H. Rowan-Robinson, The Infantry Experiment (London: William Clowes, 1934)

Gen. Sir Andrew Skeen, Passing It On: Short Talks on Tribal Fighting on the North-West Frontier ofIndia (Aldershot: Gale & Polden, 1932).

Maj.-Gen. A.C. Temperley, The Whispering Gallery of Europe (London: Collins, 1938)

Maj. C.C. Turner, Britain’s Air Peril: The Danger of Neglect, Together with Considerations on the Roleof an Air Force (London: Sir Isaac Pitman, 1933)

Training and Instructional Manuals

Canada, Army, Field Service Regulations, vol. 2, Operations – General (1935)

-----, Manual of Ceremonial (1935)

-----, Examination of Officers, Non-Permanent Active Militia, for Promotion: Papers Set in March, 1939,with suggested answers (1939)

Canada, Militia and Defence, Pay and Allowance Regulations for the Permanent and Non-PermanentActive Militia, 1924 (1924)

Lieut.-Col. J.H. Gettins, Some Military Conversations and Official Communications in French(Aldershot: Gale & Polden, n.d.)

Great Britain, Admiralty, Admiralty Handbook of Wireless Telegraphy, vol. 1, Magnetism andElectricity; vol. 2, Wireless Telegraphy Theory (1938)

Great Britain, Air Ministry, Manual of Air Force Law (1933)

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Great Britain, Home Office, The Protection of Your Home Against Air Raids (1938)

Great Britain, War Office, Manual of Military Hygiene (1921)

-----, Infantry Training, vol. I, Training – Provisional (1922)

-----, Field Service Regulations, vol. II: Operations (1924)

-----, Signal Training, vol. III – Pamphlet No. 8, Description of and Instructions for Wireless TelegraphSet “C” Mk .1 (1925)

-----, Field Service Pocket Book, Part 1 - Countries Other than India (corrected up to August 1925)(1926)

-----, Abbreviations and Instructions for the Drafting of Orders, Instructions, Reports andMessages(Provisional) (1927)

-----, Manual of Horsemanship, Equitation and Driving (1929)

-----, Educational Training (1931) -----, Small Arms Training, Vol. 1, Pamphlet No. 13, Grenade (1937)

-----, Catalogue of Maps Published by the Geographical Section (1938)

Personal Papers

Archives of the War Resisters’ International, 1921-1974The WRI was created in 1921 at a meeting of British, Dutch, German, and Austrian pacifists atThe Hague. Active in sixty-four countries, it has been prominent for more than fifty years inopposition to every form of organized violence, regardless of the policy objectives of theproponents of war. This source includes the minutes of council meetings from 1926, theexecutive committee since 1956, and the international minutes since 1956, as well as WRIpamphlets, all its bulletins from1923, its newsletter, its secretary’s report, the file of pressreleases, and its major journal War Resister. A printed guide is available. [microfiche]

John R. DunbarFolder of notes and documents for Militia Staff Course, 1924-25 [originals]

Fascism and Reactions to Fascism in BritainThis series, from the Imperial War Museum and the London Borough of Hackney Archives,records the history of British fascism and the Fascist Party in Britain in the years between 1918and 1989, examining left-wing responses to this right-wing threat, including the attempts ofvarious individuals, political parties, and state and community groups to defend themselves,sometimes violently. The materials filmed include private papers and personal memoirs,transcripts of interviews, journals, trade union minute books and friendly society records,newspapers, state records, and photographs. [microfilm]

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David Hunter MillerPeace efforts following the First World War are seen at close range in these records. Lawyer-historian Miller served as legal advisor to the American Commission to Negotiate Peace and lateras counsel to the post-war German government. [microfilm]

Children’s Literature

Lieut. Noel Sainsbury, Bill Bolton, Flying Midshipman (Chicago: Goldsmith, 1933)

John Wilson, Lost in Spain (Markham, ON: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2000)[teenagers in the Spanish Civil War]

Ephemera

A Selection of Christmas Card Designs Specially prepared for the use of Dominion and Colonial Forces(Aldershot: Gale & Polden, 1937)

Wings Over the Navy, w. Johnny Mercer, m. Harry Warren (Toronto: Canadian Music Sales, 1937)

4.1

SECOND WORLD WAR

Official Publications

Field-Marshal Alexander of Tunis, The Italian Campaign, 12 December 1944 to 2 May 1945: Ath nd

Report Submitted to the Combined Chiefs of Staff (1951)

Charles W. Alexander, Nurnberg (Nurnberg: Karl Ulrich, 1946)

C.O. Badham Jackson, A State at War: The Official History of the Lord Mayor’s Patriotic Fund of NewSouth Wales, The Australian Comforts Fund, N.S.W. Division (Sydney: Government Printing Office,1947)

Belgium, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Belgium: The Official Account of What Happened, 1939-1940(London: Evans Brothers, 1940)

Leonid Brezhnev, The Great Victory of the Soviet People: Report at a Meeting Devoted to the 20th

Anniversary of the Victory of the Soviet People in the Great Patriotic War (Novosti Press Agency, 1965)

British Columbia, Advisory Council, Provincial Civilian Protection Committee, Civilian Protection, AirRaid Precautions: Traffic Instructions (Vancouver, n.d. [1942?]

Canada Carries On (No. 2): A Review by Cabinet Ministers (Ottawa: Director of Public Information,1940)

Le Canada en Guerre (No. 2): Une revue de notre effort de guerre, d’après les déclarationsministérielles faites à la Chambre des Communes, à l’ automne 1940 (Ottawa: Director of PublicInformation, 1940)

Canada Gazette, 7, 8, 20 December 1941

Canada, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, We Have Been There: authoritative reports by qualifiedobservers who have returned from the war zones, as presented over the CBC National Network (1941)

-----, “Of Things to Come”: A Citizens’ Forum on Canada in the Post-War World (Toronto, 1944)

Canada, Canadian Travel Bureau, Use of Cameras in Canada Under War Conditions

-----, Plan Your Vacation to Canada As Usual

Canada, Chief Registrar, National Registration Regulations, 1940: Instructions for the Use of DeputyRegistrars and Voluntary Assistant Deputy Registrars (Ottawa, 1940)

-----, National Registration Regulations, 1940 (Ottawa, 1940)

Canada, Civil Air Raid Precautions, Should Air Raids Come!: A.R.P. and Emergency Handbook for

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Women (Ottawa, 1942)

Canada, Committee on Air Raid Precautions, Précautions contre les raids aériens: renseignementsgénéraux à l’usage des autorités civiles (Ottawa, nd)

-----, Incendiary Bombs and How to Deal With Them (Ottawa, 1942)

-----, Make Your Home Your Air Raid Shelter (Ottawa, 1942)

Canada, Department of Agriculture, Less Wheat ... in 1941 ... Will Help Win the War (Ottawa, 1941)

-----, Consumer Section, Marketing Service, Home Preservation of Meats, Poultry, Fish and Soups(November 1940)

-----, Canning Fruits and Vegetables (May 1942)

-----, Wartime Jams and Jellies (from late fruits)

----, Wartime Pickles and Relishes

-----, Consumer Section; and Department of Pensions and National Health, Nutrition Services, The LunchBox in on the March: Wartime Victory Lunches for factory, Office and School (Ottawa, 1943)

Canada, Department of Fisheries, 100 Tempting Fish Recipes (1941)

Canada, Director of Public Information, Canada’s War Record, 1 June 1941; revised to 1 November1941; revised to 1 December 1941; April 1942

-----, With Canada’s Fighting Men – by G.H. Sallans (October 1941)

Canada, Dominion-Provincial Conference on Reconstruction, Proposals of the Government of Canada,August 1945

Canada, Finance, You Serve by Saving – Buy War Savings Certificates (Ottawa, 1940)

Canada, House of Commons, Debates, Speech of Mr. Joseph H. Harris, Member for Danforth andFinancial Critic of the Official Opposition on The Budget, 27 June 1940

Canada, Labour, Dismiss ... but ... What of a Job? (Ottawa, 1945)

-----, Unemployment Insurance and You (Ottawa, 1945)

Canada, Reconstruction, Reconstruction (Ottawa, 1945)

Canada, National Defence - Army, Notes on the War Service Grants Act, 1944

-----, Order of Divine Service for the Canadian Army (Ottawa, 1942)

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-----, Survey of Anti-Tank Mine Counter-Measures (1943)

-----, Homeward Bound (Ottawa, 1945)

-----, Well, how does it feel to be Home? (Ottawa, 1945)

-----, Information for Personnel Returned from Overseas, No. 10 District Depot, C.A., Fort OsborneBarracks, Winnipeg, Manitoba (December 1945)

Canada, National Film Board, Planning Victory: The Quebec Conference – 1943 (1943)

Canada, National Selective Service, A Message for Farmers (Ottawa, n.d.)

Canada, Parliament, An Act Relating to War Charities, being Chapter 10 of the Statutes of Canada 1939(Fifth Session) as amended by Chap. 28, 1941, including regulations and Forms (Ottawa, 1942)

Canada, Privy Council, Canadian War Orders and Regulations, 1942 (1942)

Canada, Royal Canadian Air Force, Wings: Log of the R.C.A.F. (June 1944)

Canada, Affaires des anciens combattants, Renseignements relatifs au montage et au port desdécorations, étoiles de campagnes et médailles (Ottawa, 1945)

Canada, Veterans Affairs, Superintendent of Veterans Insurance, What’s Ahead? (Ottawa, 1945)

Canada, Wartime Information Board, Canada Supplies the Tools of War (August 1941)

-----, Pour Notre Défense (Ottawa, 1941)

-----, Canadian Affairs, vol. 1 (1944), no. 1-7, 10, 11, 13, 16-19; vol. 2 (1945) no. 4, 5, 15-17;Reconstruction Supplement (1945) no. 4, 5.

-----, Canada at War, #23 (April 1943), #32 (January 1944), #34 (March 1944), #36 (May 1944), #38(July 1944), #41 (October 1944) - #45 (July 1945)

-----, Le Canada en Guerre, #34 Numéro Spécial Illustré

-----, Que Préfères-tu?, cartoons by Arthur LeMay, n.d.

-----, Album de Guerre par Arthur LeMay, n.d.

Canada, Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Orders Respecting Maximum Rentals and Termination ofLeases for Housing Accommodation and Shared Accommodation (Ottawa, 1947)

-----, Consumers’ News (April 1942 - April 1947)

-----, Some Questions and Answers on the Price Ceiling as it applies to the Consumer (Ottawa, n.d.)

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Canada’s Weekly [London] 3157/122 (8 October 1943); 3170/122 (7 January 1944)

Canadian Legion War Services, Help Plan His Tomorrow Today! (1940)

The Canadian Pacific at War: On Land ... On Sea ... And In The Air (Montreal, 1942)

Canadian Prisoners of War and Missing Personnel in the Far East, 18 September 1945

Canadian Prisoners of War Relatives Association, Newsletter

-----, Records of the Manitoba Branch

Canadian Welfare Council, Budgetting for the Soldier’s Family (Ottawa, 1943)

Winston Churchill, Victory: War Speeches by the Right Hon. Winston S. Churchill, OM, CH, MP(Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1946)

Combined Operations: The Official Story of the Commandos (New York: Macmillan, 1943)

Czechoslovak Information Service, Czechoslovak Sources and Documents #3 (June 1943), Democracy inCzechoslovakia

Enemy Propaganda Gems of the Week, 1941-1944

Maj. M.L. Ferrar, Officers of The Green Howards, 1931-1972: Addendum to Officers of The GreenHowards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own Yorkshire Regiment), 1688-1931, formerly the 19 Footth

(1971)

Fighting French Headquarters, La Lettre de la France Combattante: News of Fighting French 26(January 1943)

Walter Ford, Belgian Africa’s Total War (London: Evans Brothers / Belgian Information Office, n.d.)

Great Britain, Admiralty, Ark Royal: The Admiralty Account of Her Achievement (1942)

-----, East of Malta, West of Suez: The Admiralty Account of the Naval War in the EasternMediterranean, September 1939 to March 1941 (1943)

-----, Fleet Air Arm: The Admiralty Account of Naval Air Operations (1943)

Great Britain, Air Ministry, The Battle of Britain, August - October 1940 (1941)

-----, La Bataille de Grande-Bretagne: Reportage préparé pour le ministère de l’Air sur l’époquegrandiose comprise entre le 8 aout et le 31 octobre 1940 (Quebec: Le Fonds de Secour de la Reine pourles Victimes des Raids Aériens, 1941)

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-----, Bomber Command Continues: The Air Ministry Account of the Rising Offensive Against Germany(1942)

-----, We Speak from the Air: Broadcasts by the R.A.F. (1942)

-----, Over to You: New Broadcasts by the R.A.F. (1943)

Great Britain, Ministry of Agriculture, Bulletin No. 77, Tomatoes: Cultivation, Diseases and Pests(1942)

Great Britain, Ministry of Home Security, Front Line 1940-41: The Official Story of the Civil Defence ofBritain (1942)

Great Britain, Ministry of Information, Combined Operations, 1940-1942 (1942)

-----, Talking Points 3/35 (9-16 June 1943), ‘The United Nations in Action.’

-----, Land at War: The Official Story of British Farming, 1939-44 (1945)

Great Britain, Ministry of Information, Counterpropaganda Section, Enemy Propaganda – Gems of theWeek, 10 February 1941 - 20 March 1944

-----, The Ethics of National Socialism: A Contradiction in Terms, April 1941

-----, Peaceful Penetration – Italy Under Occupation, April 1941

-----, Dr. Goebbels in the Witness Box, August 1941

Great Britain, Official Information Services, Britain Against Germany: A Record in Pictures, 1939-1945(1945)

Great Britain, War Office, They Sought Out Rommel: A Diary of the Libyan Campaign, from November16 to December 31 , 1941 (1942)th st

-----, The Campaign in Greece and Crete (1942)

-----, The Battle of Egypt: The Official Record in Pictures and Maps (1943)

-----, The Eighth Army, September 1941 to January 1943 (1944)

-----, Roof Over Britain: The Official Story of Britain’s Anti-Aircraft Defences, 1939-42 (1943) [reprint]

-----, Ocean Front: The Story of the War in the Pacific, 1941-44 (1945)

Great Britain, War Transport, The Saga of “San Demetrio” (1942)

C.D. Howe, Munitions and Supply: Actual Production (Ottawa: Director of Public Information, 1941)

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J.L. Ilsley, Speaking of Money and War (Ottawa: Director of Public Information, 1941)

B.S. and M.S. Keirstead, Dalhousie University Bulletin on Public Affairs #13, The Impact of the War onthe Maritime Economy (Halifax: Imperial Publishing, 1944)

Watson Kirkconnell, Canadians All: A Primer of Canadian National Unity (Ottawa: Director of PublicInformation, 1941)

Stephen Leacock and Leslie Roberts, Canada’s War at Sea, two vols. (Montreal: Alvah M. Beatty, 1944)

Link [1 Canadian Army Signals] 2/22 (2 June 1945)st

Eric Linklater, The Defence of Calais (London: HMSO, 1941)

Manitoba, Industrial Development Board of Manitoba, Manitoba Industrial Topics 1/10 (February 1942)

Mass-Observation ArchiveThe Mass-Observation movement was launched in 1937 by Tom Harrisson, Charles Madge, andHumphrey Jennings as an anthropological survey of the British people. Harrisson’s team ofinvestigators produced a documentary account of everyday life in Britain by observing, talkingto, and recording the observations of people from all levels of society: at meetings, religiousoccasions, sporting and leisure activities, in the street, and at work. Part 6 of the collection coversthe home front during the Second World War under the following subject headings: evacuation,youth, children and education, women in wartime, and anti-Semitism. A printed guide isavailable. [microfilm]

Nova Scotia, The Active Service Voters Act 1945: Regulations Under Chapter 14, Acts of 1945 (Halifax,1945)

Ontario, Department of Agriculture, Join the Farm Commando Brigade of the Ontario Farm ServiceForce (1943)

The Phoenix [South East Asia Command], 1945-46 [microfilm]

The Prisoner of War, Canadian Red Cross edition [POWs Department of the Red Cross and St. John WarOrganization, London]

Vasili Ryabov, The Road of Valour and Glory: The Soviet Army in World War II (Novosti Press Agency,n.d.)

C.N. Senior, When the Boys Come Home: Their Post War Opportunities in Canada (Toronto: Collins,1944)

Signalman [Canadian Signals Training Centre], vol. 1 (December 1942 - November 1943); vol. 2(December 1943 - December 1944)

Col. C.P. Stacey, Canada’s Battle in Normandy: The Canadian Army’s Share in the Operations, 6 June -

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1 September 1944 (Ottawa: King’s Printer, 1946)

The Stars and Stripes (43 reels, covering the Second World War)The U.S. Defense Department’s official newspaper for its troops stationed abroad, it isconsidered indispensable for the sense of community that it instills in soldiers, particularlyduring long deployments. Offering news and features on a variety of military topics, as well as anoverview of politics, business and sports, the paper was particularly popular for its stories onlocal conditions and local troops. [microfilm]

United States, War Department, General Marshall’s Report: The Winning of the War in Europe and thePacific (1945)

United States, War Department, Historical Division, Omaha Beachhead (6 June - 13 June 1944) (1945)

World War 2 through American NewsreelsDuring the Second World War, five major film studios (Twentieth-Century Fox, RKO, MGM,Paramount, and Universal) produced documentary newsreels to accompany their cinematicreleases. To monitor covertly those films without raising cries of censorship, the US governmentcreated the Library of Congress Film Project in February 1942, which analyzed the newsreels forcontent and tone. This collection, which covers the period from 4 March 1942 to 30 March 1945,reproduces the issue sheets provided by the studios, the content analysis reports produced by theLibrary of Congress team, and the narrator’s script for each newsreel. [microfiche]

Popular Histories and Contemporary Memoirs

Anon., My Name is Million (London: Faber & Faber, 1940)

Anthony Armstrong, Sappers at War (Aldershot: Gale & Polden, 1949)

The Armored Forces of the United States Army (Chicago: Rand McNally, 1943)

A.B. Austin, We Landed at Dawn (London: Victor Gollancz, 1943)

The Australasian Annual, 1 October 1941

Noel Barber, Prisoner of War: The Story of British Prisoners of War Held by the Enemy (London:Harrap, 1944)

Hervey Benham, Essex at War (Colchester: Benham’s, 1945)

Sir Harry Brittain, Come the Three Corners: Achievements of the Empire Overseas Since the War Began(London: Hutchinson, 1940)

Cy Caldwell, Air Power and Total War (New York: Coward-McCann, 1943)

‘Cassius,’ The Trial of Mussolini: Being a Verbatim Report of the First Great Trial for War Criminalsheld in London sometime in 1944 or 1945 (London: Victor Gollancz, 1943)

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George Catlin, Vera Brittain and Shiela Hodges, eds., Above All Nations: An Anthology (London: VictorGollancz, 1945)

‘Cato,’ Guilty Men (London: Victor Gollancz, 1940)

‘Celticus’ [Aneurin Bevan], Why Not Trust the Tories? (London: Victor Gollancz, 1944)

André Chéradame, Defense of the Americas (New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1941)

H.P. Clark, Wire Bound World (1946)

R.W.B. Clarke, Britain’s Blockade, Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs No. 32 (Oxford: ClarendonPress, 1940)

George S. Clason, The Richest Man in Babylon Tells His System (Toronto: Canadian War ServicesLibrary Council, n.d. [1941?])

John Coulter, Churchill (Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1944)

S/L Bryce Cousens, ed., The Log: Stalag Luft III Belaria Sagan (1947)

Noel Coward, Middle East Diary (London: William Heinemann, 1944)

John Cudahy, The Armies March: A Personal Report (New York: Charles Scribner’s, 1941)

John W. Dafoe, ed., Canada Fights: An American Democracy at War (Toronto: S.J. Reginald Saunders,1941)

Maj Alexander P. DeSeversky, Victory Through Air Power (New York: Simon & Shuster, 1942)

Grant Dexter, The Conscription Debates of 1917 and 1944: An Analysis (Winnipeg: Free Press, 1944)

A.D. Divine, Road to Tunis (London: Collins, 1944)

Robert England, Discharged: A Commentary on Civil Re-establishment of Veterans in Canada (Toronto:Macmillan, 1944)

R.C.K. Ensor, A Miniature History of the War, Down to the Liberation of Paris (Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press, 1944)

R.T. Ferguson, We Stand on Guard (Montreal: Publications 1943 Ltd., 1945)

Bernard Fergusson, Beyond the Chindwin: Being an Account of the Adventures of Number Five Columnof the Wingate Expedition into Burma, 1943 (London: Collins, 1945)

The First Year of the War in Pictures (London: Odhams Press, 1940)

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W/C Athol Forbes and S/L Hubert Allen, eds., Ten Fighter Boys (London: Collins, 1942)

Maj Strome Galloway, 55 Axis: With the Royal Canadian Regiment, 1939-1945 (Montreal: ProvincialPublishing, 1946)

Margalo Gillmore and Patricia Collinge, The B.O.W.S. (New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1945)

‘Gracchus,’ Your M.P. (London: Victor Gollancz, 1944)

Jimmy Graham and Jack Thomas, Joe in Germany (1946)

F/O D.L. Griffin, First Steps to Tokyo: The Royal Canadian Air Force in the Aleutians (Toronto: Dent,1944)

‘Gun Buster,’ Return via Dunkirk (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1940)

Matthew Halton, Ten Years to Alamein (Toronto: S.J. Reginald Saunders, 1944)

Capt Ellison Hawks, Britain’s Wonderful Fighting Forces (London: Odhams Press, 1940)

Carlton J.H. Hayes, Wartime Mission in Spain, 1942-1945 (New York: Macmillan, 1945)

Lieut-Cdr Robert Hichens, We Fought Them in Gunboats (London: Michael Joseph, 1944)

The History of 13 Canadian Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, 1940-1945 (n.d.)

Walter Hutchinson, ed., Hutchinson’s Pictorial History of the War, 10 April - 6 August 1940

Ralph Ingersoll, The Battle is the Pay-Off (New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1943)

Irish Association, Ireland and the War (Dublin: Eason & Sons, 1940)

‘Jacques,’ A French Soldier Speaks (London: Constable, 1941)

Watson Kirkconnell, The Ukrainian Canadians and the War (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1940)

-----, The Twilight of Liberty (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1941)

-----, Seven Pillars of Freedom (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1944)

Capt Ted W. Lawson, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (New York: Random House, 1943)

Gottfried Leske, I Was a Nazi Flier (New York: Dial Press, 1941)

Letter from Home, from a Soldier of 1914-19 to a Soldier of 1939-194? (Toronto: Canadian Forum,1943)

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David Marley, ed., The Daily Telegraph Story of the War, September 1941 - December 1942 (London:Hodder & Stoughton, 1943)

Chester Martin, ed., Canada in Peace and War: Eight Studies in National Trends since 1914 (Toronto:Oxford University Press, 1941)

John Masefield, The Nine Days Wonder (The Operation Dynamo) (London: William Heinemann, 1941)

Edgar McInnis, The War: Third Year (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1942)

-----, The War: Fourth Year (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1944)

-----, The War: Fifth Year (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1945)

Allan A. Michie, Keeping the Peace Through Air Power (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1944)

Douglas Miller, Via Diplomatic Pouch (New York: Didier, 1944)

Francis Trevelyan Miller, History of World War II (Toronto: Publisher’s Guild of Canada, 1945)

Gilbert Milne, H.M.C.S.: One Photographer’s Impressions of the Royal Canadian Navy in World War II(Toronto: Thomas Allen, 1960)

Phyllis Moir, I Was Winston Churchill’s Private Secretary (New York: Wilfred Funk, 1941)

Guy Morgan, P.O.W. (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1945)

Lorne T. Morgan, The Permanent War, or Homo the Sap (Toronto: Workers’ Educational Association,1943)

John C. Mustardé, The Sun Stood Still (London: Pilot Press, 1944)

Bessie Myers, Captured: My Experiences as an Ambulance Driver and as a Prisoner of the Nazis(London: Harrap, 1941)

Bernard Newman, Secrets of German Espionage (London: Right Book Club, 1940)

Maj Norman Phillips and J. Nikerk, Holland and the Canadians (Amsterdam: Contact Publishing, 1946)

Prefaces to Peace: A Symposium Consisting of the Following: “One World” by Wendell L. Wilkie; “TheProblems of Lasting Peace” by Herbert Hoover and Hugh Gibson; “The Price of Free World Victory”by Henry A. Wallace; and “Blue-Print for Peace” by Sumner Welles (New York: Simon & Schuster,1943)

Ernie Pyle, Brave Men (New York: Henry Holt, 1944)

Guenter Reimann, Patents for Hitler (London: Victor Gollancz, 1945)

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Wallace Reyburn, Rehearsal for Invasion: An Eyewitness Story of the Dieppe Raid (London: BritishPublishers Guild, 1943)

Quentin Reynolds, Dress Rehearsal: The Story of Dieppe (Garden City, NY: Blue Ribbon Books, 1941)

-----, Only the Stars are Neutral (Garden City, NY: Blue Ribbon Books, 1943)

Capt Edward V. Rickenbacker, Seven Came Through: Rickenbacker’s Full Story (Garden City, NJ:Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1943)

George Bernard Shaw, Everybody’s Political What’s What? (London: Constable, 1944)

Maj Eric William Sheppard, A Short History of the British Army (London: Constable, 1940)

Emanuel Shinwell, When the Men Come Home (London: Victor Gollancz, 1944)

J.S.M. Simpson, South Africa Fights (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1941)

Smitten City: The Story of Portsmouth in the Air Raids, 1940-1944 (Portsmouth: Evening News, 1945)

Jan Christiaan Smuts, Toward a Better World (New York: World Book Company, 1944)

Stephen Spender, Citizens in War – And After (London: Harrap, 1945)

William Strange, Into the Blitz: A British Journey (Toronto: Macmillan, 1941)

‘Strategicus,’ Foothold in Europe: The Campaigns in Sicily, Italy, the Far East and Russia between July1943 and May 1944 (London: Faber, 1945)

Telephone Talk [British Columbia Telephone Company], 33/1 (January-February 1943); 35/5(September-October 1945)

R.J. Templeton, The Future is Ours ... Not Hitler’s (Vancouver: Vancouver Breweries, 1942)

R.J. Thompson, Battle Over Essex, third edition (Chelmsford, 1946)

Ernest R. Troughton, It’s Happening Again (London: John Gifford, 1944)

Gen Sir Archibald Wavell, Generals and Generalship (Toronto: Macmillan, 1941)

What It Takes: Stories from Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Civilians on the Home Front (Toronto:Ryerson Press, 1943)

D. Fedetoff White, The Growth of the Red Army (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1944)

Godfrey Winn, Scrapbook of Victory: Further Extracts from a War-Time Scrapbook (London:Hutchinson, 1945)

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With Arthur Jones Through 5 Years of War: A Report of Canadian Y.M.C.A. War Services (1944)

Lieut J.E.R. Wood, ed., Detour: The Story of Oflag IVC (London: Falcon Press, 1946)

Scott Young, Red Shield in Action: A Record of Canadian Salvation Army War Services in the SecondGreat War (Toronto: N.P., 1949)

Literature, Poetry, and Art

D. Guy Adams, ed., Backwater: Oflag IX A/H Lower Camp (London: Frederick Muller, 1944)

James Aldridge, Of Many Men (London: Michael Joseph, 1946)

‘Al Pat,’ Bang: Explosions in Verse (privately published, Toronto, n.d. [1944?])

-----, Rhymes of an Olde War Horse, second edition (Southam Printing, 1955)

James Aldridge, Signed With Their Honour ( New York: Book League of America, 1942)

Peter Bowman, Beach Red (Toronto: Random House, 1945)

Mary Grant Bruce, Karalta (Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1941)

Arthur Bryant, The Summer of Dunkirk (London: Daily Graphic, 1948)

-----, The Battle of Britain (London: Daily Graphic, 1948)

Arthur Bryant and Edward Shanks, Trafalgar and Alamein (London: Daily Graphic, 1948)

D. Ross Campbell, Reflections of War and Peace (privately published, 1977)

Canadian YMCA, Everywhere (n.d.)

Bing Coughlin, This Army, vol. 2 (Rome: No. 2 Canadian Public Relations Group, 1945)

S/L G.L. Creed, For Freedom (Toronto: J.M. Dent, 1942)

Clemence Dane, Trafalgar Day 1940 (London: William Heinemann, 1940)

Maj Dick Diespecker, Prayer for Victory: Post-War Thoughts by a Soldier (Montreal: Ayerst, McKenna& Harrison, 1943)

Dorothy Dumbrille, Stairway to the Stars (Toronto: Thomas Allen, 1946)

Oliver H. Fletcher, Songs of Our Empire’s War and Praiseworthy Allies: Our Victory Book (private,1945)

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M. Foyle, Calling Canada: A Tribute to the Canadian Navy (Sydney, NS, 1945)

Paul Gallico, The Snow Goose: A Story of Dunkirk (London: Michael Joseph, 1941)

Amabel King, Voices of Victory (Toronto: Macmillan, 1942).

Marguerite Mooers Marshall, Arms and the Girl (New York: Triangle Books, 1943)

Carroll W. McLeod, Dat H’ampire H’air Train Plan (private, 1944)

Bill Mauldin, Up Front (New York: Henry Holt, 1944)

Lieut. Tom Melville, Barbed Wire Ballads (Regina: School Aids and Textbook Publishing Co., 1945)

Alice Duer Miller, The White Cliffs (Toronto: Longmans, Green, 1945)

Raff and Anthony Armstrong, Nice Types (London: Methuen, 1943)

-----, Prune’s Progress (London: Arandar Books, 1942).

Rhyme and Reason: A Souvenir Volume of Verse by Canadian Soldier - Poets (Rome: Canadian PublicRelations Services, 1945)

F/L Anthony Richardson, Because of These: Verses of the Royal Air Force (London: Hodder &Stoughton, 1942)

Thomas R. St. George, C/O Postmaster (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1943)

Edward Shanks, The Great Miracle (London: Daily Graphic, 1948)

-----, The Few (London: Daily Graphic, 1948)

Jon O. Watson, Air Force (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1943)

Lieut.-Cmdr. Frederick B. Watt, Who Dare to Live (Toronto: Macmillan, 1943)

Monroe Wheeler, ed., Britain at War (New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1941)

Sir Thomas White, The Battle of Britain and Other Poems (Montreal: privately printed, 1945)

Flying Officer X, The Greatest People in the World and Other Stories (London: British Publishers Guild,1942)

-----, How Sleep the Brave and Other Stories (London: British Publishers Guild, 1943)

Training and Instructional Manuals

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Allied’s Radio-Formula and Data Book (Chicago: Allied Radio Corporation, 1942)

Col P.S. Bond, Military Science and Tactics: Elementary Training (Washington: P.S. Bond, 1942)

Canada, Air Force, R.C.A.F. Manual of Winter Operations (1942)

Canada, Army, Physical Training Tables Without Apparatus and the sequence of instruction inRecreational Training Subjects (1939)

-----, Army Training Memorandum No. 24, War: September 1939 (1939)

-----, Examination of Officers, Non-Permanent Active Militia, for Promotion (1940)

-----, Instruction de la Milice Canadienne, no. 1: Principes généraux pour la formation du jeune soldat(Ottawa, 1940)

-----, Physical Standards and Instructions for the Medical Examination of Recruits for the CanadianActive Service Force and for the Non-Permanent Active Militia (1940)

-----, A General Instructional Background for the Young Soldier (1940)

-----, The Training and Qualification of Despatch Riders (1940)

-----, Principles of Organization and Training (1941)

-----, Canadian Army Training Memorandum No. 1 (April 1941) - No. 15 (June 1942)

-----, Canadian Army Training Memorandum Digest (1941)

-----, Canadian Army Training Memorandum, Special Supplement to C.A.T.M. Number 28 (1941)

-----, Brief Notes on War Gases and Spray: How to Recognise and What To Do (1942)

-----, First Aid (1942)

-----, A General Instructional Background for the Young Soldier (1942)

-----, The Instructors’ Handbook on Fieldcraft and Battle Drill (December 1942)

-----, Map Using (1942)

-----, Notes on Courts of Inquiry (1942)

-----, Precautions to be Taken by Canadian Army Personnel in the Event of Capture (1943)

-----, Driver’s P.M. (Preventative Maintenance) Instructions (1943)

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-----, Physical Standards and Instructions for the Medical Examination of Serving Soldiers and Recruitsfor the Canadian Army, Active and Reserve (1943)

-----, Regulations for Drivers of M.T. Vehicles and Universal Carriers and Motorcyclists (1943)

-----, Regulations for Drivers of M.T. Vehicles and Universal Carriers and Motorcyclists (October 1944)

-----, Germany [soldier’s guide to German civilians] (1944)

-----, “Shoot-to-Live”: Presenting the Johnson Method of Musketry Coaching, as adapted by theCanadian Army (1945)

Canada, Army, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, R.C.A.M.C. Training Centre, Other Rank’sCourse, n.d.

Canada, Army, Winnipeg Light Infantry, Elementary Gun Drill and Truck Section Drill: U.S. Cal. 30Browning Machine Gun (October 1943)

Canada, Artillery, A Guide for Guys Like You: A Gunner’s Guide to Great Britain (n.d.)

Canada, Artillery Training Centre, Your Handbook on A-1, C.A.T.C., Petawawa Military Camp(September 1943)

Canada, National Defence, Extracts from the Manual of Military Law, 1929: Reprinted for Use in theCanadian Army (1941)

-----, ... So You’re On Your Way (n.d.)

Canada, National War Services, National War Services Regulations, 1940: Recruits (1940)

Canada, Naval Services, First Aid in the Royal Canadian Navy (1942)

-----, O.L.Q. (March 1944)

-----, Notes on Divisional Work (Ottawa, 21 December 1943)

Canada, Pensions and National Health, What will I do ... when the War is Won?: Provisions alreadymade and plans under way for the re-establishment of Canadian Service Personnel in civil life (n.d.)

-----, Back to Civil Life: Prepared to inform members of the armed forces and Canadians generally ofsteps taken for civilian rehabilitation of those in uniform, 1 edition (1 June 1944)st

-----, Back to Civil Life: Prepared to inform members of the armed forces and Canadians generally ofsteps taken for civilian rehabilitation of those in uniform, 2 edition (25 August 1944)nd

-----, Back to Civil Life: Prepared to inform members of the armed forces and Canadians generally ofsteps taken for civilian rehabilitation of those in uniform, 3 edition (15 October 1945)rd

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Canada, Transport, Canada’s Merchant Seamen (1945)

Canada, Wartime Information Board, The Machinery of Re-establishment (1945)

-----, Vocational Training on Civvy Street (Ottawa, 1945)

-----, To Civvy Street: The Common-Sense of Re-establishment (Ottawa, June 1945)

-----, A Home on Civvy Street (Ottawa, July 1945)

-----, Looking Ahead 3, Our Next Job (July 1945); 4, Canadian Hurdles (August 1945)

Canadian Legion Educational Services, Courses for Service Men (Elementary Level): IntroductoryMathematics, Textbooklet No. 4 (Ottawa, 1941)

-----, Courses for Service Personnel (Secondary Level): Practical Electricity, Textbooklet No. 1 (Ottawa,1940)

-----, Courses for Service Personnel (Secondary Level): Machine Shop Mathematics (Ottawa, 1943)

-----, Courses for Service Personnel (Secondary Level): Practical Science for the Army (Ottawa, 1943)

-----, Arts and Crafts in Leathers (Ottawa, 1943)

-----, How to Choose Your Post-War Job, Group Discussion Manual No. 4 (Ottawa, 1944)

-----, Courses for Service Personnel (Secondary Level): English A, Textbooklet No. 1 (Ottawa, 1944)

-----, Courses for Service Personnel (Secondary Level): English A, Textbooklet No. 2 (Ottawa, 1944)

Canadian Legion War Services, A Canuck Goes to Denmark, Holland and Norway (n.d.)

Canadian YMCA, The Canadian Sailors’, Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Leave Guide for London (n.d.)

Canadian YMCA, The Canadian Soldier’s Leave Guide for London (n.d.)

Brooke Claxton, Notes on Military Law and Discipline for Canadian Soldiers (Montreal, 1939)

C.H. Gibbs-Smith, Basic Aircraft Recognition (London: Country Life, 1942)

Great Britain, Army Bureau of Current Affairs, Current Affairs: A Background Bulletin, vol. 1 (27September 1941 - 12 September 1942), vol. 2 (26 September 1942 - 25 September 1943), vol. 3 (9October 1943 - 23 September 1944), vol. 4 (7 October 1944 - 22 September 1945), vol. 5 (6 October - 22December 1945)

-----, L’Actualité, #34 (2 January 1943)

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-----, War, vol. 1 (20 September 1941 - 5 September 1942), vol. 2 (19 September 1942 - 4 September1943), vol. 3 (5 February, 1 April 1944), Five Years of War (11 November 1944)

-----, La Guerre, #33 (12 December 1942)

Great Britain, Chief of Combined Operations, Military Communications in Combined Operations,Combined Operations Pamphlet No. 6A (1943 [Canadian edition, August 1943])

Great Britain, Directorate of Army Education, The British Way and Purpose: Consolidated Edition ofB.W.P. Booklets 1-18, with Appendices of Documents of Postwar Reconstruction (London, 1944).

Great Britain, Air Ministry, Royal Air Force Signal Manual, Part II (Radio-communication) (London:HMSO, May 1937; rev. ed. February 1940)

Great Britain, Home Security, Air Raid Precautions Handbook No. 9: Incendiary Bombs and FirePrecautions (London: HMSO, 1940)

Great Britain, War Office, Notes of Map Reading (1929 [Canadian edition, October 1939])

-----, Notes for Instructors on the Principles of Instruction (30 June 1939 [Canadian edition, May 1940])

-----, Manual of Driving and Maintenance for Mechanical Vehicles (Tracked) (16 August 1939)

-----, Field Service Regulations, vol. 1, Organization and Administration (13 December 1939)

-----, Field Service Pocket Book, Pamphlet No. 2 (1939) – Amendments (No. 2) - Signal Security (July1941) [Canadian edition, 1941])

-----, Field Service Pocket Book, Pamphlet No. 3 – Intelligence: Information and Security (1939)

-----, Field Service Pocket Book, Pamphlet No. 4 – Field Engineering (1939)

-----, Field Service Pocket Book, Pamphlet No. 5 – Billets, Camps and Bivouacs, Camp Cooking andWater Arrangements (1939)

-----, Field Service Pocket Book, Pamphlet No. 10 – Medical Services, reprinted with amendments (1941)

-----, Field Service Pocket Book, Part 1, Pamphlet No. 3 – Abbreviations (1943)

-----, Field Service Pocket Book, Part 1, Pamphlet No. 4 – Appreciations, Orders, Messages, andIntercommunication (1943)

-----, Field Service Pocket Book, Part 1, Pamphlet No. 6A – Conventional Military Symbols (1943)

-----, Field Service Pocket Book, Part 1, Pamphlet No. 9 – Movement by Road and Rail (1943)

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-----, Field Service Pocket Book, Part 1, Pamphlet No. 10 – Gas (1943)

-----, Field Service Pocket Book, Part 1, Pamphlet No. 13 – Discipline, Office Work, Pay, and BurialParties (1943)

-----, Army Training Memorandum No. 37 (1940 [Canadian edition, March 1941]), No. 38 (1941[Canadian edition, April 1941])

-----, Camouflage: Military Training Pamphlet No. 46, Part 2: Field Defenses (20 June 1941)

-----, Camouflage: Military Training Pamphlet No. 46, Part 6: Notes on Screens (28 November 1941)

-----, Gas Training (17 June 1942 [Canadian edition, July 1942])

-----, Small Arms Training, vol. 1, Pamphlet No. 2, Application of Fire (17 June 1942 [Canadian edition,August 1942])

-----, Small Arms Training, vol. 1, Pamphlet No. 4, 1939 – Amendments (No. 1) (1941)

-----, Small Arms Training, vol. 1, Pamphlet No. 6, Anti-Aircraft (14 January 1942)

-----, Small Arms Training, vol. 1, Pamphlet No. 18, Range Courses (War) (18 February 1942 [Canadianedition, May 1942])

-----, Small Arms Training, vol. 1, Pamphlet No. 21, The Machine Carbine (15 April 1944 [Canadianedition, April 1945])

-----, Manual of Map Reading, Photo Reading, and Field Sketching, reprinted with amendments (1939)

-----, Military Law (Banning) (1940)

-----, Drill for Foot Guards and Infantry of the Line, Military Training Pamphlet No. 18 (1939 [Canadianedition, October 1939])

-----, Tactical Handling of Anti-Tank Regiments, Military Training Pamphlet No. 19 (1939 [Canadianedition 1940])

-----, Dannert Concertina Wire Obstacles (Provisional), Military Training Pamphlet No. 21 (1939[Canadian edition, July 1939])

-----, Construction of Dannert Concertina Wire Obstacles with Angle-Iron Pickets (Provisional), MilitaryTraining Pamphlet No. 21A (1939 [Canadian edition, May 1941])

-----, Dannert Concertina Wire: Instructions for Closing and Fastening (Provisional), Military TrainingPamphlet No. 21B (1939) [Canadian edition, December 1939])

-----, Operations: Military Training Pamphlet No. 23, Part 1 – General Principles, Fighting Troops and

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their Characteristics (1939)

-----, Operations: Military Training Pamphlet No. 23, Part 1, Supplement, 1939 – Particulars of Artilleryand Small Arms Weapons, Bridges and Fords (1939)

-----, Operations: Military Training Pamphlet No. 23, Part V – The Use of Gas in the Field (1940[Canadian edition, 1940]) -----, Operations: Military Training Pamphlet No. 23, Part IX – The Infantry Division in the Advance(1941 [Canadian edition, September 1941])

-----, Operations: Military Training Pamphlet No. 23, Part X – The Infantry Division in the Advance(1941 [Canadian edition, October 1941])

-----, Training in Fieldcraft and Elementary Tactics, Military Training Pamphlet No. 33 (1940 [Canadianedition, 1940])

-----, The Training of an Infantry Battalion, Military Training Pamphlet No. 37 (1940)

-----, The Armoured Regiment, Military Training Pamphlet No. 41 (1940 [Canadian edition, September1940])

-----, Tank Hunting and Destruction, Military Training Pamphlet No. 42 (1940 [Canadian edition,October 1940])

-----, Physical and Recreational Training (March 1941 [Canadian edition July 1942])

-----, Airborne Troops, Military Training Pamphlet No. 50, Part I – Defence Against Airborne Troops(1941 [Canadian edition, September 1941])

-----, Machine Gun Company and Platoon Commander’s Verbal Orders, Comprising Orders for Attack,Defence & Withdrawal (n.d.)

-----, The Japanese Army in Pictures (23 February 1942 [Canadian edition, May 1942])

-----, The Tactical Handling of the Armoured Division and its Components: Military Training PamphletNo. 41, Part 3 – The Motor Battalion (1943 [Canadian edition, July 1943])

-----, Artillery Training, vol. III, Pamphlet No. 9, Anti-Tank Gunnery (1943)

-----, Infantry Training Part IV – The Anti-Tank Platoon (1943 [Canadian edition, October 1943])

-----, Infantry Training Part 1 – The Infantry Battalion (1944 [Canadian edition, February 1944])

-----, Royal Army Medical Corps Training Pamphlet No. 3 (8 November 1944)

-----, Infantry Training Part VIII – Fieldcraft, Battle Drill, Section and Platoon Tactics (1944)

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-----, Signals Training (All Arms), Pamphlet No. 7, RT Procedure, part III – Appendices (1945)

-----, Basic and Battle Physical Training, Part 9 – Boxing and Wrestling (1945 [Canadian edition, June1945])

-----, For Your Guidance: What To Do On Leaving the Service, and How To Do It (London, n.d.)

Great Britain, War Office, Directorate of Military Survey, Through-way Town Plans of France, vol. 2,Normandy West of the Seine (1944)

Ens L.C. Guthman, Aeronautics Aircraft Spotters’ Handbook (New York: National Aeronautics Council,1943)

Assen Jordanoff, Your Wings (New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1940)

A. Kearsey, Simple Tactics, including Fieldcraft, War Certificate “A”, Home Guard Training and otherSchemes with Solutions (Aldershot: Gale & Polden, 1941)

Lieut-Col R.J.S. Langford, Corporal to Field Officer, fourth edition (Toronto: Copp Clark, 1940)

-----, Corporal to Field Officer, fifth edition (Toronto: Copp Clark, 1941)

Lieut.-Col J.H. Levey, Home Guard Training: Some Lessons to Teach and Learn (London: Eyre andSpottiswoode, 1940)

McGill C.O.T.C. Drill Manual, part 1 (1940)

Elspeth Middleton, Muriel Ransom, and Albert Vierin, The Cook’s Recipe Manual for Navy, Army, AirForce, Munitions Plants, Camps and Schools (Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1943)

Ontario, Civilian Defence Committee (A.R.P.), General Training Manual, Handbook #2 (1941)

-----, Air Raid Wardens’ Handbook, Handbook #6 (1942)

Maj J.O.R. Phillips and Capt S.J. Curtis, Adult Education in H.M. Forces: Practical Suggestions for UnitEducation Instructors (Leeds: E.J. Arnold, 1943).

Cdr L.N. Richardson, RCN, Director of Naval Education, Hints to Instructors (n.d.)

Maj B.E. Tolton and Capt W.A. Bryce, Army Work Book: Guidance in Qualification of Officers andOther Ranks for Promotion – Infantry (Rifle) and Related Arms (Toronto: University of Toronto Press,1941)

University of Manitoba Contingent, Canadian Officers’ Training Corps, Handbook of Elementary Drill(1942)

University of Toronto Contingent, Canadian Officers’ Training Corps, Elementary Drill Manual

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(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1940)

-----, Lecture Notes for First Paper, Part I Examination, 2 Lieutenant to Lieutenant N.P.A.M. (Toronto:nd

University of Toronto Press, 1940)

-----, Lecture Notes for First Paper, 2 Lieutenant Canadian Army (Reserve) (Toronto: University ofnd

Toronto Press, 1941)

Maj C.R. Young, Notes on Elementary Military Law for Canadian Officers (Toronto: University ofToronto Press, 1942)

United States, Air Force, Headquarters Second Air Force (Chemical Section), Defense Against ChemicalAttack, 3 edition, 1 October 1942rd

United States, Navy, The Bluejackets’ Manual, tenth edition (1940)

-----, Military Malaria Control in the Field, Malaria Training Manual No. 2 (1943)

United States, Office of Civilian Defense, A Handbook for Air Raid Wardens (Washington, DC, 1941)

United States, War Department, Basic Field Manual: Infantry Drill Regulations (1939)

-----, Basic Field Manual: Physical Training (6 March 1941)

-----, Morale-Building Activities in Foreign Armies, Special Series No. 11 (15 March 1943)

-----, Handbook on Japanese Military Forces (15 September 1944)

-----, Technical Manual: Welding (24 April 1942)

-----, History of Modern Europe, Course 1: Absolute Government and Democratic Revolution (1944)

United States, War and Navy Departments, Instructions for American Servicemen in Australia (1942)

Personal Files

Rev (H/Maj) Harold F. Appleyard, Royal Regiment of Canada#A99625 Harry E.O. Clark, Royal Canadian ArtilleryGeorge A. Cockayne, South Staffordshire Regiment (POW)#J10418 John Colwell, 405 Squadron RCAF (POW)Ian Kingston Pembroke Cross, RAF (POW)Maj the Rev. Mike DaltonJoseph Alexander Elliott, Royal Canadian Dragoons (KIA 16 April 1945)Cecil Ambrose Farnum, RCAF (POW)Frédéric Guiges, French Army (POW)George E.L. Hammond, Royal West Kent Regiment (POW)#637362 Thomas Hastings, RAF

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Margaret HayworthV. Horner, RCAF#J15052 William L.C. Jones, 121 Squadron RAF (POW)John Patrick Judd, RCAFWilliam W. Judd, Canadian Meteorological ServiceJames Lago, RCAF (POW)A.G.S. McCulloch, RAF (POW)Joseph L. Mennill, RCAF (POW)Erle Miller, RCAFRobert Neil Mills, Royal Australian Air Force (POW)James Talbert Mitchell, Royal Canadian Navy#J93559 W.D. Mosey, 415 Squadron RCAFPaul Ramage, RCAF (POW)Alma Rath, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps Norman Rubenstein, Royal Artillery (POW)George Russell, Royal Australian Air Force (POW)Joseph R. Sams, Royal Hamilton Light InfantryRose Sambell, Bromley, KentViolet Sambell, London, OntarioDavid Seton, RCAFMaj the Rev Robert F. SneydE.W. Stonard 72 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (POW)nd

Roy Turner, RAF (POW)Amelia Walters, Trans-Canada Air LinesMelvin C. Waltmon, 200 US Coast Artillery (POW)th

Francis W. Way, Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical EngineersWilliam Wells, Royal East Kent Regiment (POW)#J90860 J.A.L. Wilcocks, 403 Squadron RCAFJohn Wilson, RAF (POW)Murray Wilson

Documents relating to interrogation of senior German commanders, including Kurt MeyerJohn Wise (POW)Michael Wood, RAF (POW)Dare Ziemer, 447 Bomb Group, USAAF (POW)th

Educational Materials and Children’s Literature

5 Minute Baton Book: Twirl and Spinning Course (Chicago: M.M. Cole Publishing, 1942)

Action Profile: Republic P-47 Thunderbolt (Windsor, UK: Profile Publications, 1972)

Air Ace Picture Library (London), various issues [1963-1964]

All New Fightin’ Marines (New York), various issues [1975-1976]

Lesley Anne Airth, What We Remember (Burnstown, ON: General Store, 2004)

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Martha Attema, When the War is Over (Victoria: Orca Books, 2002)

Al Avery, A Yankee Flier on a Rescue Mission (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1945)

Battle Picture Library (London), various issues [1966-1976]

Nina Bawden, Carrie’s War (London: Victor Gollancz, 1973)

R. Sidney Bowen, Dave Dawson, Flight Lieutenant (Akron, OH: Saalfield, 1941)

-----, Dave Dawson at Dunkirk (Akron, OH: Saalfield, 1941)

-----, Dave Dawson in Libya (Akron, OH: Saalfield, 1941)

-----, Dave Dawson at Singapore (Akron, OH: Saalfield, 1942)

-----, Dave Dawson with the Air Corps (Akron, OH: Saalfield, 1942)

-----, Dave Dawson with the Commandos (Akron, OH: Saalfield, 1942)

-----, Dave Dawson on Guadalcanal (Akron, OH: Saalfield, 1943)

-----, Red Randall in the Aleutians (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1945)

George W. Brown, Canadian Democracy in Action (Charlottetown, PE: Ministry of Education, 1945)

Commando: War Stories in Pictures (London), various issues [1964-1976]

Canfield Cook, Springboard to Tokyo (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1943)

-----, Wings Over Japan (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1944)

Crackajack Paint Book (Kenosha, WI: Samuel Lowe Co., 1942)

Defence Training: An Elementary Manual for Defence Training in Secondary Schools (Toronto: J.M.Dent, 1942)

J. Eldridge, Night Bomber (London: Puffin Books, 2000)

J. Eldworth, Beach Assault (London: Puffin Books, 2000)

Phyllis Raybin Emert, True Valor: Stories of Brave Men and Women in World War II (Los Angeles:Lowell House, 1996)

G. Roy Fenwick and John Murray Gibbon, eds., Songs of the Commonwealth: Songs of the BritishEmpire Specially Selected for Use in Schools (Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, 1945)

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Flying Cadets Coloring Book (Chicago: Merrill Publishing, 1943)

Lee Frederick, Crash Dive (Belmont, CA: Fearon-Pitman, 1977)

G.I. Combat #174 (New York, 1974)

Linda Granfield, High Flight: A Story of World War II (Toronto: Tundra Books, 1999)

Joan Hiatt Harlow, Shadows on the Sea (New York: Aladdin, 2003)

Dorothy Joan Harris, Ellen, Book Two: The Wishing Time (Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2004)

Barbara Haworth-Attard, Love-Lies-Bleeding (Montreal: Roussan, 1999)

James Heneghan, Wish Me Luck (New York: Laurel Leaf Books, 1997)

Ann Holm, I Am David (London: Methuen, 1965)

Richard Hough, Razor Eyes (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1981)

Instant Picture Books – Battle of Britain, The Dam Busters, The D-Day Landings (London, 1969-1972)

Alan C. Jenkins, Escape! An Anthology of Action Stories (London: Blackie, 1968)

Kathy Kacer, Margit, Book One: Home Free (Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2003)

-----, Margit, Book Two: A Bit of Love and a Bit of Luck (Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2005)

Karen Levine, Hana’s Suitcase (Toronto: Second Story Press, 2002)

Frank V. Martinek, Don Winslow of the Navy (New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1940)

Harry Mazer, Heroes Don’t Run: A Novel of the Pacific War (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005)

Sharon E. McKay, Penelope: The Glass Castle (Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2002)

Janet McNaughton, Make or Break Spring (St. John’s: Tuckamore Books, 1998)

Marie McSwigan, Snow Treasure (Toronto: Scholastic Books Services, 1971 [1942])

The Modern Instructor, 12/2 (October 1943), Canada’s Fifth Victory Loan

Rutherford G. Montgomery, Thumbs Up! (Toronto: Musson, 1945)

Navy League of Canada, Daring Strategy and Courage (Toronto, 1941)

New Advance: Canada’s National Youth Magazine (June 1942)

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Ontario, Department of Education, The Way to War and the Second World War: Topics 9 and 10,Modern World History, Grade XIII (February 1943)

Paddy Payne and the Missile Menace (London: Lion Picture Library, 1964)

Pictorial Education Quarterly, Autumn 1974, Winston Churchill

Donald M. Santor, Canadiana Scrapbook: Canadians at War, 1939-1945 (Scarborough: Prentice-Hall,1979)

-----, Canadiana Scrapbook: Canadians at War, 1939-1945 – Teacher’s Guide (Scarborough: Prentice-Hall, 1980)

Ian Serraillier, The Silver Sword (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1974 [1956])

Sgt Fury and His Howling Commandos #93 (New York, 1971)

Stephen Shapiro and Tina Forrester, Ultra Hush-Hush: Espionage and Special Missions – Outwitting theEnemy: Stories from the Second World War (Toronto: Annick Press, 2003)

Roy J. Snell, Wings Over England (Chicago: Goldsmith Publishing, 1941)

-----, Sally Scott of the Waves (Racine, WI: Whitman, 1943)

-----, Norma Kent of the WACS (Racine, WI: Whitman, 1943)

-----, Sparky Ames and Mary Mason of the Ferry Command (Racine, WI: Whitman, 1943)

R. Conrad Stein, The Story of the Battle for Iwo Jima (Chicago: Children’s Press, 1977)

Ted Stenhouse, Across the Steel River (Toronto: Kidscan Press, 2001)

James Stevenson, Don’t You Know There’s A War On? (New York: Greenwillow Books, 1992)

A United Nations Goodwill Day (Alberta, 1944?)

Jill Paton Walsh, The Dolphin Crossing (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1974 [1967])

-----, Fireweed (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1974 [1969])

Eric Walters, Camp X (Toronto: Puffin, 2002)

War Picture Library (London), various issues [1964-1976]

War-Stories Combat (New York), various issues [1965-1973]

Irene N. Watts, Finding Sophie: A Search for Belonging in Postwar Britain (Toronto: Tundra Books,

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2002)

R.B. Way, Splendid Aircraft (London: Thomas Nelson, 1943)

Robert Westall, The Machine Gunners (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1975)

Budge Wilson, Izzie, Book One: The Christmas That Almost Wasn’t (Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2002)

-----, Izzie, Book Two: Trongate Fury (Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2005)

Four posters (black and white), probably distributed as a product premium: ‘Thousands of tanks in theMiddle East war zone’; ‘The Royal Air Force patrols Arctic waters’; ‘A gunner of the Fleet Air Arm’;‘The dangerous job of mine-laying’

Nine aircraft drawings (colour), distributed as a product premium by Canada Starch Company, Montreal:Supermarine Spitfire, Hawker Hurricane, Bristol Blenheim, Blackburn Skua, Westland Lysander, BellAiracobra, Curtiss Tomahawk, Consolidated Catalina, Vickers Wellington III

Eleven photographs (colour), probably distributed as a product premium: HMS Ark Royal, HMSubmarine Shark Class, HMS Repulse, HM Destroyer Tribal Class, HMS Warspite, HMS King GeorgeV, British Motor Torpedo Boat, Boeing Flying Fortress

Eleven photographs (black and white), probably distributed as a product premium: Blackburn Skua,Vultee Vanguard, Spitfire, Bell Airacobra, Curtiss Kittyhawk, Douglas DB7 Havoc, Boulton & PaulDefiant, Lockheed YP 38, Consolidated Liberator, Douglas B19, Hudson Bomber

Four illustrations (colour), probably distributed as a product premium: ‘Stirling Bombers Taking Off on aNight Raid’; ‘The Commandos’; ‘Catalina Flying Boat on Convoy Patrol’; ‘The Grand Fleet’

Collector cards, Marine Bubble Gum

Collector cards, Victory Bubble Gum

Collector cards, Aviation Chewing Gum

Collector cards, Empire Defenders

Airplane collector cards, Saratoga Products, Toronto

Navy collector cards, Saratoga Products, Toronto (2 cards)

Daily Mail airplane collector cards, W.C. Macdonald Tobacco, Montreal

Daily Mail airplane collector cards, British Consols cigarettes, Montreal

Navy collector cards, W.C. Macdonald Tobacco, Montreal

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Collector cards, Modern Armaments, Louis Gerard Cigarettes

Collector cards, Britain’s Defences, Carreras Cigarettes

Collector cards, Britain’s Defenders, Ardath Tobacco

Collector cards, British Naval Craft, John Player & Sons Cigarettes

Ephemera

Have You Someone Overseas? (Ayerst, McKenna & Harrison Ltd, Biological and PharmaceuticalChemists)

Marconi Radiotrons Tube Substitution List (Montreal: Canadian Marconi Co., n.d.)

Special Military Number “D”, Muir Cap & Regalia Ltd., Toronto, Ont., Manufacturers of Military,Naval and Air Service Equipment, n.d.

“Be Thou My Battle-Shield, Sword for the Fight” (Toronto: United Church Publishing House, n.d.[1942?]

Two scrapbooks of war-related newspaper clippings, 3 September 1939 - ca. 1946

London Free Press, sixteen scrapbooks of war articles, 1939-45 ; bound volume of selected issues, 1937-1949

Chanoine Philippe Casgrain, Livre de Prières à l’usage des Soldats, Marins et Aviateurs de l’Arméecanadianenne (Knights of Columbus Catholic Army Huts, 1939)

Anatole Carignan, M. Lapointe partisan avant tout! Causerie donnée à la radio, le 9 octobre 1939

The Might of the Air Force (London, n.d. [1939])

Leopold Richer, “La Conscription au Canada en 1917,” Le Document 34 (February 1940)

Food for Health in Peace and War (Toronto: Canadian Medical Association, 1940)

Road Atlas, 3 Miles to 1 Inch, Complete with Main Town Plans (London: W. & A.K. Johnston, 1940)

Red Cross Knitting Instruction for War Work (Toronto: Canadian Red Cross Society, February 1940)

Red Cross Knitting Instruction for War Work, Number 1 – For the Services (Toronto: Canadian RedCross Society, November 1940)

Richfield European News Map [Richfield Gasoline and Motor Oil], 1940

Sailors’, Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Prayer-Book (Ottawa: Knights of Columbus Canadian Army Huts,

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1940)

Texte Complet des Discours sur la Mobilisation Générale, prononcés à la radio, le dimanche, 23 juin1940 par Le Très Honorable Ernest Lapointe, Ministre de la Justice, et L’honorable P.-J.-A. Cardin,Ministre des Travaux Publics, ainsi que la Message aux Canadiens-français de Très Honorable W.L.Mackenzie King, Premier ministre, à l’occasion de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste, le 24 juin 1940 (Ottawa,1940)

Imperial Oil Review 24/2 (summer 1940); 27/2 (summer 1943); 28/1 (summer 1944)

National Registration Regulation, registration certificate for Mrs. Nellie House, Hamilton, 21 August1940

La Guerre Illustrée, October 1940

Canadian Red Cross Society, A Challenge to Canadians!: Speakers’ Manual, $5,000,000 NationalCampaign (Ottawa, 1940)

-----, Canadian Red Cross in War and Peace (Toronto, n.d. [1940?)]

Boxing – Aldershot Command Individual Championships, Garrison Theatre, Aldershot, Thursday,Friday & Saturday December 12 , 13 & 14 , 1940th th th

Monarch Book No. 87: Hand Knits for Men and Women in Service (Dunnville, ON: Monarch Yarns,1941)

Navy League Chapter I.O.D.E., Victory Cook Book (Victoria, 1941)

Canada, Department of Munitions and Supply, Scrap Rubber – A Vital Need, An Appeal for Help(Toronto, n.d.)

The Maple Leaf, 3/110 (1 August 1945); 4/12 (19 September 1945); 4/16 (24 September 1945)

The War Illustrated 4/71 (10 January 1941)

Great Britain, H.M. Forces Information Bureau, London Weekly Diary of Social Events, 3-9 February1941; 5-11 May 1941

London Off Duty ...., winter 1940-41

Empire Societies’ War Hospitality Committee, Hospitality in Britain, n.d. [1942?]

War Savings Record, with applications, information sheets, pledge cards, 1941

Westinghouse Strategic War Map, European theatre (1941)

You Can Defend America (Washington, DC: Judd & Detweiler, 1941)

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Special Fund in Aid of Children of Devastated Areas and of Refugee Teachers, sponsored by BritishColumbia Teachers’ Federation (Vancouver, 24 April 1941)

Reconsecration Pledge, September 1941

Church of England in Canada, Fight the Good Fight: A Book of Devotion and Instruction for Use in WarTime (Toronto, October 1941)

Statement by Donald Gordon, Chairman, The Wartime Prices and Trade Board, to Representatives ofWomen’s National Organizations, Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, December 15, 1941

Radio Speech by Donald Gordon, Chairman, Wartime Prices and Trade Board, December 17, 1941

“To the Homes of Canada”: Radio Speech by Dr. Charlotte Whitton. A National Broadcast, December18, 1941, in behalf of The Wartime Prices and Trade Board

“The Question of War Debt,” Monthly Review, The Bank of Nova Scotia 15/11 (November 1941)

Chins Up: No. 12 BTC (C.A.) (A), Chatham, Ontario [1942]

Sun-Maid Wartime Recipes ... that taste good! (Fresno, CA: Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, n.d.)

Application for gasoline privilege registration, gasoline license and ration coupon book, 1942

Vitamins for Victory: A Collection of Recipes Compiled by The St Andrew’s Club of Grace UnitedChurch, Port Dover, Ontario (1942)

Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities, Report of Proceedings, Fifth Annual Conference,No. 4, The Wartime Housing Problem; No. 5, Post-war Reconstruction (Montreal, May 1942)

Wartime Souvenir of Carberry (Carberry: News-Express, 1942)

United States, Office of Price Administration, War Ration Book One, 1942

The Wartime Home-Maker: A Little Magazine of Interest to Women 1/1 (July 1942)

The Patrician [RAF Patricia Bay, British Columbia], October 1942

British Red Cross Society, Scottish Branch Headquarters, Prisoners of War News 4/2 (August 1942); 4/5(November - December 1942)

Windy Wings [No. 15 SFTS, Claresholm, AB], 2/4 (15 August 1942)

Dominion Ceremonials Committee, Bulletin No. 1, Third Victory Loan, 25 September 1942

Ontario Victory Loan Committee, Pull Together Canada!: Victory Bonds for Victory, programme forconcert, 1942

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The Shotgun [John Inglis Co. Ltd, Toronto] 2/25 (19 December 1942)

Contacts [T. Eaton Co.], Third Victory Loan Number (Winnipeg, 1942)

Les Canadiens dans la Mêlée, Programme Cinématographique #1 (Ottawa: Le Conseil Canadiend’Education Civique, 1942)

Canadian Press News [London], 2 January 1943

The Canadian Naval War Exhibition Coast-to-Coast Tour, January 4 to August 31, 1943

At Ease: A Pocket Full of Fun. 35 Games and Stunts (Toronto: R. & D. Fleck & Co., 1943)

Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, General Information for the Armed Forces at Camp Borden (n.d. [ca.1943])

Active Service 1943 Revue, Grand Theatre - Nov. 16 - 17 [London, ON]

Economy Recipes for Canada’s “Housoldiers” (Toronto: Canada Starch, 1943)

Programme in Aid of the Red Cross by the Pupils of the Irene Bauckham School of Dancing, MargaretEaton Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Tues. Nov. 12 [1942?]

Josephine Gibson, ed., How to Eat Well Though Rationed: Wartime Canning and Cooking Book (NP:Vital Publications, 1943)

Certificate of qualification as auxiliary fireman, issued by Ontario Civilian Defence Committee (A.R.P.)to A.L. Panke, London, 11 January 1943

A Pocket Reference Guide – Army, Navy, Marine Corps Insignia (March 1943)

Pocket Guide of Uniform Insignia: United States, British Empire, USSR, France, China, Poland(Washington: USGPO, 1943)

The Commando [newsletter of Defence Industries Limited, Ajax, Ontario] 1/16 (15 May 1943)

A.D. [After Duty]: The Station Magazine of Royal Air Force Station Port Albert, Ontario, Canada #9(July 1943)

Canadian Home Economics Association, Wartime Conference, Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Ont., July 6,7, 8, 1943

Canadian Forces Chaplain 1/3 (August 1943)

Canadian Legion Educational Services, For Service Men and Women on Leave – One-Week SummerCourses (Halifax, 1943)

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K-Ray Magazine [Kiwanis International] 19/9 (September 1943); 19/10 (October 1943)

Carlyle King, What is Democratic Socialism?, Victory and Reconstruction Series No. 3 (Saskatoon: Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, October 1943)

Happy Gang Fun Book (Toronto: Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co., n.d.)

Northern Lights [Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company, Flin Flon, Manitoba] 2/6 (November1943)

Aldershot News [A-14 CITC, Aldershot, Nova Scotia] 1/9 (November 1943)

NBC Inter-American University of the Air, Canadian Music in Wartime (n.d.)

Graduation Ceremony and Presentation of Wings to Air Navigators and Air Bombers of No. 1 AirObserver School, R.C.A.F., Malton, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 9 , 1943th

26 C.A. (B.) T.C., Champlain Barracks, Orillia, Ont., Christmas 1943 and New Year’s 1944 Dinner

Home and Abroad: Christmas Greetings, 1943 (Winnipeg: Bulman Bros, Ltd, 1943)

Map of the World War Fronts (Toronto: C.C. Petersen Advertising, 1943)

Dated Events Invasion Map of Fortress Europe (Toronto: C.C. Petersen Advertising, 1944)

B.C. Electric Home Service Bulletin [Victoria], After-work Cooking (1943); Unrationed Meats (1943)Pies and Tarts (1943); Wartime Sweets 1/25 (August 1944); Meat Stretchers 1/34 (October 1944); Piesand Tarts 1/40 (1944); Tea for Two 2/3A (March 1945); Entertaining at Home 2/8 (March 1945);Favorite Small Cakes and Cookies 2/12 (April 1945)

B.C. Electric Home Service News [Victoria] 15/4 (September 1941); 15/11 (April 1942); 13/8(September 1942); 15/6 (June 1944)

War Map of Europe, Sold to provide recreational games for The Canadian Active Service Force(Toronto: E.G.H. Might Directories, n.d.)

St Michael’s Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association, The News 7/4 (October 1943)

Map of the World War Fronts, 5 Edition (Toronto, 1943)th

Rand McNally War Map of the Pacific (New York, n.d.)

United Allied Nations Invasion Victory Map of Europe (1943)

Invasion Map of South Europe: The Fortress of Europe (Hamilton: CKOC Radio, 1943)

Pamphlet of testimonials to Mackenzie King from Allied leaders, n.d. [1943]

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What They Eat To Be Fit is Good for the Health of all Canadians (Life Insurance Companies of Canada /Canadian Medical Association, 1943)

Canadian Prisoner of War Relatives Association [Montreal] News Sheet, #23 (October 1943), #26(January 1944), #28 (March 1944), #29 (April 1944), #30 (May 1944), #34 (September 1944), #36(November 1944), #41 (April 1945), #42 (May 1945)

The Prisoner of War [Prisoners of War Department of the Red Cross and St. John War Organisation,London], vol. 2 #18 (December 1943), #19 (January-February 1944), #22 (July-August 1944)

Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Your Journey through the Canadian Rockies - Westbound (Montreal:CPR, 1944)

Mentioned in Despatches, January 1944

Canada, National War Finance Committee, The 25 Club Book of the Year [War Savings Stamps](Ottawa, 1944)

Notice regarding National Registration, February 1944 [poster]

Edmonton Bulletin, 18 and 19 May 1944

The Hy-G Dispenser [Westminster Paper Co.] 1/8 (June 1944)

Leonard W. Brockington, “D” Day on a Canadian Destroyer: A Talk Broadcast on the CBC Trans-Canada Network, Sunday, June 18 , 1944th

Household Tips for 1944 (Tintex Tints and Dyes, 1944)

The Mayfly [RCAF Scoudouc, NB], 1/6 (July 1944); 2/3 (February 1945) ; 2/3 (April 1945); 2/4 (May1945)

Constance Talbot, Complete Home Care of Your Family Wardrobe (New York: Arco Publishing, 1944)

Individual Beer Ration Coupon Book No. 3 For Residence Consumers

Individual Ontario Wine Ration Coupon Book No. 3 For Residence Consumers

Canadian Red Cross Society Voluntary Blood Donor Service Enrolment Book, Miss Bernie Neal, 282Princess Street, Kingston, Ontario, 1944

Dance card, Vimy Sports Day Annual Dance, 5 August 1944, Royal Canadian Corps of Signals

“You Pay Canada’s $100,000,000.00 Tax Subsidy to Tax-Exempt Business,” Income Tax Payers’Association Bulletin No. 2 (October 1944)

Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, Marching Home To What?: CCF Post-war Program for

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Canada’s Fighting Men and Women (Ottawa, November 1944)

Canada, National Defence, Telephone Directory, 1 September 1944

-----, NRMA Numbers, Military District #1, 3 volumes (January 1945)

-----, Active Service Regimental Numbers, Military District #1, 2 volumes

-----, Nominal Roll of 30 Day Recruits, Military District #1, 1 volume

Canada, RCAF, 39 Wing, Flap (January 1945)

Better Business Bureau, Facts about Rackets: A Fact Booklet compiled and published specially for theprotection of Members and Ex-members of the Armed Forces (Toronto, 1945)

France, Commissariat Général au Tourisme, How to See Paris: For the Soldiers of the Allied Armies(Paris, 1945)

Great Britain, British Council, London, for British & Allied Visitors from Overseas (London, n.d.)

Canada, Unemployment Insurance Commission, Insurance Book, 1944-1945, issued to Kensil Copp, PortElgin, New Brunswick

Canada, NDHQ, Directorate of Mechanical Engineering, CAM 2/6 (March - April 1945); 2/8 (June1945); 2/9 (July - August 1945); 2/10 (September 1945)

Graduation Dinner, Course No. 122, No. 12 S.F.T.S. Brandon, Tuesday March 13 , 1945th

The Niobe Hailer [Greenock] 2/3 (March 1945)

The Yorker [HMCS York], 2/55 (26 March 1945)

Service Police, R.C.A.F., Montreal, Quebec, Victory Dance, 18 May/45

The Sarnia Refiner [Imperial Oil] 1/4 (May 1945)

V-E Day Public and Drumhead Service, Edmonton, Alberta, 8 May 1945

The Canadian Motorist 31/8 (August 1945); 31/9 (September 1945); 31/11 (October 1945)

Victoria, Citizens Rehabilitation Council, Welcome Home! How Can We Assist You? (1945)

Victory [India Command] 16/2 (25 June 1945)

Johan Luger and G.H. Wallagh, All About Amsterdam (Amsterdam: W.L. Salm, 1945)

Oaks Park Skating Rink, Portland, Oregon - large collection of letters addressed to Bob Bollinger from

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US servicemen as thanks for cigarettes

Help Finish the Job [Victory Load card]

Certificate for Ninth Victory Loan, October - November 1945, to Miss Bernadette Neal.

Homeward Bound [mimeographed newsletter printed aboard a troopship returning soldiers to Canada,possibly SS Pasteur, 1945]

Official Programme of the Victory Celebrations, 8 June 1946 (London: HMSO, 1946)th

Civic Welcome, The First Battalion The Westminster Regiment at the Queen’s Park Oval, NewWestminster, B.C., Saturday, January 19 1946th

Nova Scotia Light and Power Co. Ltd., Now it can be told! (Halifax, 1946)

Welcome Home Banquet, Victoria Avenue United Church, Chatham, Ontario, Wednesday, January 30th

1946

CJCA News Bureau, War Diary: Compiled from the Files of the Canadian Press, 1939 to 1946(Edmonton, 1946)

Words in Wartime, Culled from The Printed Word, 1941-1945 (Toronto: Johnston, Everson &Charlesworth, 1947)

Canada, Royal Canadian Navy, Directorate of Special Services, Meet the Navy [theatre program]

Canadian Council of Churches, An Order of Service which may be used at the time of the cessation ofhostilities in Europe or at the end of the war (Toronto, n.d.)

What of the Faith and Fire Within You [Victory Bond leaflet], (n.d.)

For Services Rendered: A Selection of Decorations, Medals, Badges, Flags (Toronto: Gutta Percha &Rubber Ltd, 1940)

Messages to the Troops

Personal Message from the Army Commander, May 1944 (Lieut.-Gen. Leese)

Soldiers of the Allied Armies in Italy, May 1944 (Field-Marshal Alexander)

Personal Message from the C-in-C, 21 Army Group, 6 June 1944 (Field-Marshal Montgomery)

Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force, 6 June 1944 (Gen. Eisenhower)

A Personal Message from GOC-in-C, First Cdn Army, 6 June 1944 (Lieut.-Gen. Crerar)

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Personal Message from the C-in-C, 21 Army Group, 11 August 1944 (Field-Marshal Montgomery)

Personal Message from the C-in-C, 21 Army Group, 17 September 1944 (Field-Marshal Montgomery)

Personal Message from the Army Commander, 12 October 1944 (Lieut.-Gen. McCreery)

Personal Message from the Army Commander to all ranks 1 Canadian Corps, 17 February 1945 (Lieut.-Gen. McCreery)

Personal Message from the C-in-C, 21 Army Group, March 1945 (Field-Marshal Montgomery)

Special Order of the Day, April 1945 (Field-Marshal Alexander)

Personal Message from the C-in-C, 21 Army Group, May 1945 (Field-Marshal Montgomery)

Music

For Freedom, w. & m. Irene Hurley Copeman (Toronto: Draper Music Co., n.d.)

National Council of the YMCAs of Canada, War Services Committee, C’mon and Sing! (n.d.)

Salvation Army, Songs for the Troops (Toronto, n.d.)

Salvation Army Canadian War Services, Now ... All Together! Songs for the Servicemen (n.d.)

Good Luck – and the Same to You, w. Ray Sonin, m. Kenneth J. Alford (London: Hawkes & Son, 1939)

The Navy’s Here, w. & m. Ross Parker and Hugh Charles (Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, 1939)

There’ll Always Be an England!, w. & m. Ross Parker and Hughie Charles (Toronto: Gordon V.Thompson, 1939)

Till the Lights of London Shine Again, w. & m. Tommy Connor and Eddie Pola (London: B. Feldman,1939)

Canada My Country, w. & m. Mina D. Webster (Montreal: Musica, 1940)

Climbin’ High: To the Royal Canadian Air Force, w. & m. Jimmie Coulter and T. Reg Sloan (Toronto:Canadian Music Sales, 1940)

If I Only Had Wings, w. & m. Sid Colin and Ronnie Aldrich (London: Peter Maurice Music, 1940)

Let the Bands Play, m. Hugh Charles (Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson Ltd, 1940)

My Flag and Yours, w. & m. Harry E. Jarman (Toronto: Harry E. Jarman, 1940)

Shout! Wherever You May Be - I am a Canadian , w. & m. Ira Schuster, Paul Cunningham, and Leonard

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Whitcup (Toronto Canadian Music Sales Corp., 1940)

There’s A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere, w. & m. Paul Roberts and Shelby Darnell (NewYork: Bob Miller Inc., 1940)

Thumbs Up!, w. & m. Mary Carmichael Morrison (Toronto: Draper Music, 1940)

Tiggerty-Boo (The Forces’ “Thumbs Up” Song), w. & m. Hal Hallifax (London: Peter Maurice Music,1940)

We’re Proud of Canada, w. & m. Mart Kenney (Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson Ltd, 1940)

Wings in the Dawning, w. Alyce Coutts, m. Wal Bromby (Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, 1940)

All the World’s Proud of England Now, w. & m. Eddie Foley (Toronto: Edward M. Foley, 1941)

American Patrol, m. F.W. Beacham (Chicago: Moderne Publications, 1941)

Any Bonds Today?, w. & m. Irving Berlin (Detroit: Cunningham Drug Stores, 1941)

The Happy Gang Book of War Songs, compiled by Bert Pearl (Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson Ltd., n.d.[1942?])

He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings, w. Eric Maschwitz, m. Michael Carr (New York: Peter Maurice, 1941)

It’s “V” for Victory, w. & m. Sair Lee and Ruth Lowe (Toronto: Canadian Music Sales Corp., 1941)

The King is Still in London, w. & m. Roma Campbell Hunter and Hugh Charles (Toronto: Gordon V.Thompson, 1941)

On to Victory: A Song of Patriotism and Courage, w. J.A. Mawson, m. G.B. Castle (Waterloo, ON:Waterloo Music, 1941)

The Spirit of Freedom March - “Thumbs Up”, m. Jessie Culton Fraser (1941)

Till Men Again are Free (The Canadian Marching Song), w. & m. Edward Specter & Sgt Julius A.Cohen, RCASC (Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, 1941)

You Can Fight For Canada, Theme Song of the 1942 Victory Loan Campaign in Ontario, w. John M.Morrison, m. Richard M. Hadden (Toronto, 1941)

A Boy in Khaki, A Girl in Lace, w. Charles Newman, m. Allie Wrubel (New York: ABC Music, 1942)

Irving Berlin, This Is the Army: Illustrated Souvenir Album – Complete Words and Music (New York:This Is the Army Inc., 1942)

I’m Waiting, Soldier Boy, w. & m. Clifford Bussell (Montreal: Clifford Bussell, 1942)

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My Soldier Laddie, w. & m. Clare and Fred Balshaw, and Horace Wilkinson (Hamilton: Hamilton MusicSales, 1942)

Song of Freedom, w. Morris H. Martin, m. John Alden Carpenter, as performed at the Concert by theChicago Symphony Orchestra, March 4, 1942

Songs from “Giant Otherfellow” (London: Oxford Group, 1942)

Thumbs Up Song Book (Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, 1942)

Wait for Me Mary, w. & m. Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon and Harry Tobias (New York: Remick Music,1942)

A Fellow on A Furlough, w. & m. Bobby Worth (Hollywood: House of Melody, 1943)

Comin’ In on a Wing and a Prayer, w. Harold Adamson, m. Jimmy McHugh (New York: RobbinsMusic, 1943)

I’ll Get By (As Long As I Have You), w. Roy Turk, m. Fred E. Ahlert (London: Francis, Day & Hunter,1943 [1928])

Johnny Zero, m. Mack David, m. Vee Lawnhurst (New York: Santly-Joy, 1943)

Rose Ann of Charing Cross, w. Kermit Goell, m. Mabel Wayne (New York: Shapiro, Bernstein, 1943)

Say A Pray’r for the Boys Over There, m. Jimmy McHugh, w. Herb Magidson (New York: SouthernMusic, 1943)

James Dalrymple, Soldiers’ Songs (Canada, 1943)

Songs from the Victory Revue “You Can Defend America” (Washington, DC: Judd & Detweiler, 1943)

What Do You Do in the Infantry, w. & m. Frank Loesser (Hollywood: Saunders Publications, 1943)

Bell Bottom Trousers, w. & m. Moe Jaffe (New York: Santly-Joy, 1944)

Cavalry Patrol (Song of the Steppes), arr. Granville Bantock (London: W. Paxton & Co., 1944)

Don’t Fence Me In, w. & m. Cole Porter (New York: Harms, 1944)

I’ll Never Say Goodbye Again, w. & m. Pte Elmer McKnight (Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, 1944)

The Weatherglass, w. John M. Morrison, m. George Fraser (Washington, DC: Moral Re-armament,1944)

I’m Gonna Love That Guy (Like He’s Never Been Loved Before), w. & m. Frances Ash (New York:Bourne Music, 1945)

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The Soldier, w. Rupert Brooke, m. Peter Mitchell (London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1945)

YMCA, Hymns for Canadian Forces with Order of Divine Service (n.d.)

5.1

POST-1945

Official Publications

Jack Batten, The Spirit of the Regiment: An Account of the 48 Highlanders from 1956 to 1991 (Toronto:th

48 Highlanders, n.d.)th

Canada, Army Headquarters, Historical Section (G.S.), Report No. 95, 31 May 1962, ‘Historical

Activities within the Canadian Army’

Canada, Emergency Measures Organization, Privy Council Office, Your Basement Fallout Shelter,Blueprint for Survival, No. 1 (Ottawa: Queen’s Printer, 1960)

Canadian Army Journal, various issues

Miriam S. Farley and Vera M. Dean, ‘Korea and World Politics,’ Behind the Headlines 10/5 (October1950)

The Royal Canadian Armoured Corps (1953)

Training and Instructional Manuals

Canada, Air Force, The 5BX Plan for Physical Fitness (1958)

-----, Down But Not Out, CFP 217 (1970)

Canada, Army, Infantry Training: The Light Machine Gun (All Arms), CAMT 7-3 (1948)

-----, Ceremonial, CAMT 2-3 (1950)

-----, Successful Instruction, CATP 6-1 (1951)

-----, Drill (All Arms), CATP 11-2 (1951)

-----, The Armoured Division in Battle (1952)

-----, The Queen’s Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Army, vol. 1, Administrative; vol. 2,Disciplinary; vol. 3, Financial (1952)

-----, Organization and Administration in Canada , CAMT 1-34 (1953)

-----, Infantry Training, vol. 1 – Infantry Platoon Weapons, Sub Machine Gun (All Arms), CAMT 7-10(1953)

-----, Infantry Training, vol. 1 – Infantry Platoon Weapons, Rifle Calibre .30 M1 (All Arms), CAMT 7-15(1953)

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-----, Infantry Training, vol. 1 – Infantry Platoon Weapons, LMG Browning M 1919A4 (All Arms),CAMT 7-23 (1953)

-----, Infantry Training, vol. 1 – Infantry Platoon Weapons, 60MM Mortar M19, CAMT 7-24 (1954)

-----, Infantry Training, vol. 3 – Ranges and Courses: Annual Range Courses and Range Work General(All Arms), CAMT 7-40 (1954)

-----, Infantry Section Leading and Platoon Tactics, CAMT 7-45 (1954)

-----, Infantry Training, Infantry Platoon Weapons: Rifle and Bayonet (All Arms), CAMT 7-13 (1955)

-----, Field Engineering and Mine Warfare, Pamphlet No. 1 – Basic Field Engineering, Part II (RCE andInf Pnrs), CAMT 5-29 (1955)

-----, Infantry Weapons: Grenades (Revised), CAMT 7-5 (1956)

-----, War Establishments and Staff Data (1956)

-----, Drill (All Arms) – Elementary Drill, CAMT 2-2 (1959)

-----, Individual Training: Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Warfare, CAMT 2-10 (1959)

-----, Training for National Survival (Provisional), CAMT 2-91 (1959)

-----, 106mm Recoilless Anti-Tank Gun (M40A1) (1959)

-----, Infantry Training: Browning M 1919A4 .30 Calibre, CAMT 7-30 (1959)

-----, The Principles of Motor Mechanics, CATP 49-1 (n.d.)

-----, Sub-Machine Gun 9MM (C1), CAMT 7-10 (1960)

-----, The Infantry Battalion in Battle (Motorized), CAMT 7-84 (1960)

-----, RCEME in the Field, with Amendment No. 1, CAMT 11-2 (1960)

-----, Rifle, Bayonet and Automatic Rifle (Provisional) (1960)

-----, Manual of Training: Survival Operations, CAMT 2-91 (1961)

-----, Manual of Training: Basic Rescue, CAMT 2-92 (1961)

-----, Manual of Training: Military Security, CAMT 2-57 (1962)

-----, Manual of Training: Traffic Control, CAMT 10-3 (1962)

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-----, Canadian Army Manual for Drivers (Wheeled Vehicles) (1962)

-----, Battalion Mortars, CAMT 7-61 (1965)

Canada, Army Forces Far East, Materiel in the Hands of or Possibly Available to the Communist Forcesin the Far East (1953)

Canada, Army, Headquarters Western Command, Standing Orders for Exercises in Western Command(1953)

Canada, Army, Third Infantry Battalion Training Headquarters, Combat Craft 4: The Fantastics (1969)

Canada, Infantry Combat Training Centre, Combat Team Commander Course Aide Memoire (n.d.)

Canada, National Defence, Basic Map Using Programme Package (1966)

-----, Leadership, vol. 1 - Junior Leaders Manual (1973)

-----, Specific Operations, vol. 2, Arctic and Subarctic Operations, part 1 – Basic Cold Weather Training(1974)

-----, Specific Operations, vol. 2, Arctic and Subarctic Operations, part 2 – Units and Formations (1974)

-----, Specific Operations, vol. 2, Arctic and Subarctic Operations, part 3 – A Soldier’s Guide to the Cold(1974)

-----, Gun 84MM Infantry Anti-Tank L14A1 (1974)

-----, Weapons, vol. 2 - Rifle, Bayonet, and Automatic Rifle (1975)

-----, Weapons, vol. 3 – Service Pistol 9 MM (1976)

-----, Weapons, vol. 5 – Grenades and Pyrotechnics (1976)

-----, Military Symbols for Land Operations (2000)

Canada, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, Regimental Dress Instructions (1958)

-----, Mine Precis (1965)

Canada, 745 (Edmonton) Communications Squadron, RFTA, Aide Memoire: Radio TelephoneProcedures – Unit Radio Sets (1970)

-----, Aide Memoire: Radio Set CPRC26 (1970)

Canada, 102 (Wentworth) Field Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, Rules and Regulations of thend

Officers’ Mess (1946)

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Brig. D.H. Cole, Imperial Military Geography, tenth edition (London: Sifton Praed, 1950)

Col. Louis B. Ely, The Red Army Today (Harrisburg, PA: Military Service Publishing, 1949 [1953])

Great Britain, Admiralty, Manual of Seamanship, volume I (1951 [1954])

-----, Minor Landing Craft and Boat’s Signal Book (1952)

Great Britain, Joint Services, Joint Services Glossary (1952)

Great Britain, War Office, The Principles and Practice of Good Instruction, part 1, For Officers andNCO Instructors (1947)

-----, Field Engineering and Mine Warfare, Pamphlet No. 8, Part 1 (All Arms) – Assault River Crossing(1948 [Canadian edition, March 1949])

-----, Infantry Training vol. 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons Pamphlet No. 12 – Fire Control and Theory ofSmall Arms Fire (All Arms) (1949)

-----, The Infantry Division in Battle (1950)

-----, Conduct of War (1950 [Canadian edition])

-----, Training for War, reprinted with Amendment No. 1 (1950 [Canadian edition])

-----, Handbook of Army Health (1950 [Canadian edition, 1950])

-----, Infantry Training, vol. 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons Pamphlet No. 2 – Fieldcraft (All Arms (1954)

-----, Infantry Training, vol. 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons Pamphlet No. 6 – The Light Machine Gun (AllArms) (1948 [Canadian edition, April 1949])

-----, Infantry Training, vol. 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons Pamphlet No. 8 – The 2-Inch Mortar (1949)

-----, Infantry Training, vol. 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons Pamphlet No. 10 – Sniping (1951)

-----, Gas Training (1951)

-----, Royal Army Service Corps Training, vol. 5 – Ammunition Pamphlet No. 1 (1951)

-----, Field Engineering and Mine Warfare, Pamphlet No. 7, Booby Traps (1952)

-----, Manual of Map Reading, Air Photo Reading and Field Sketching, Part 1 – Map Reading (1956)

-----, Manual of Map Reading, Air Photo Reading and Field Sketching, Part II – Air Photo Reading(1958)

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-----, Field Engineering and Mine Warfare, Pamphlet No. 8, Assault River Crossings, part II, RE and AsltPnrs (1961)

-----, Training for War, part 3 – Unit and Formation Training (1961)

-----, Keeping the Peace, Part 1: Doctrine (1963); Part 2: Tactics and Training (1963)

-----, Manual of Map Reading (1973)

United States, Department of Defense, Country Handbook: Afghanistan (October 2001)

Children’s Literature

Joe Holiday, Dale of the Mounted: Atlantic Assignment (Toronto: Thomas Allen, 1956)

Ephemera

‘Fidius,’ The Truth About Communism (London: Batchworth Press, 1955)

6.1

VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS

Australia

Returned Sailors, Soldiers, and Airmen’s Imperial League of Australia, Australian Capital TerritoryBranch, Stand-To 6/4 (July-August 1957) - 11/3 (July-September 1967)

Canada

First Canadian Contingent Annual Re-union, April 19 – 20 – 21 – 22, 1935 (Toronto)

1 Battalion, 8 Battalion, Winnipeg Rifles, Officers’ Mess, Armistice Dinner, 1922st th

Reunion, The 2 Canadian Infantry Battalion, C.E.F., July 31 to Aug. 2 1937, Kingston, Canadand st nd

15 Battery C.F.A. (Overseas), program for reunion dinner, King Edward Hotel, Toronto, 9 April 1936th

London’s Civic Reception and Reunion of the 18 Battalion (1919)th

The Twenty-First Battalion Communique 3/28 (August 1966); 3/29 (January 1967); 3/30 (August 1967);3/31 (January 1968); 3/33 (January 1969); 3/35 (January 1970); 3/36 (September 1970)

26 Battalion Overseas Club, 45 Anniversary of the Sailing of the 26 Battalion C.E.F., Sunday, Juneth th th

13 , 1915, at Saint John Armouries, Monday, June 13 , 1960 at 8 p.m.th th

31 Battalion Association, Directory 1933 (Calgary: Ford Printing, 1932)st

75 Battalion Overseas Association, Six Bits 1/3 (February 1920)th

78 Battalion Winnipeg Grenadiers Annual Re-Union and Dinner, Monday April 9 , 1928, programth th

The Story of the 78 Battalion “Winnipeg Grenadiers” [program for concert fund-raiser in aid ofth

battalion history, 1932]

Admission tickets, Exhibition of War Relics to raise funds for the Battalion History of the 78 Battalion,th

C.E.F., Winnipeg, Thusday June 16 , 1932, at 8 P.M.th

Army and Navy Veterans in Canada, Annual Report, 1918

-----, Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Convention of the Army and Navy Veterans in Canada, Calgary,Alberta, September 24 to 29 , 1923th th

-----, Khaki Call 14/7 (August 1930)

-----, Quebec Unit 33, Manchester November Handicap, England, Charity Subscription Statement,November 28 , 1936th

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As You Were: Official News of Reunion Week Encampment, Vancouver, B.C., June 30 to July 7, 1/3 (18June 1923)

Annual Banquet, Officers of the Canadian Machine Gun Corps (Past and Serving Officers) on theOccasion of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Canadian Machine Gun Corps Association at the ForGarry Hotel, Winnipeg, Saturday, September 29 1934th

M.-L. Berot-Berger, Vimy – l’Avenir: Gloire à la Canadian Legion (Paris: Bibliotheque du Progrès,1936)

Canadian Corps Association, Constitution of the Port Colborne Unit, Number 43 (1958)

Canadian Federated Veterans Association, The Canadian Federated Veterans News, SpecialRemembrance Day Issue, 1981

Canadian Grenadier Guards Sergeants Mess, Armistice Dinner, November 11 , 1938th

Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, Balance Sheet as at 31 December, 1937st

-----, Souvenir Song Book: Ninth Provincial Convention, Winnipeg, Man,. Thursday, Friday, Saturday,May 25, 26 and 27 1939

-----, Address of the Dominion President Brig. W.W. Foster, D.S.O., V.D., Eighth Dominion Convention,May 27 - 30 , 1940, Montreal, Que. (Montreal, 1940)th th

-----, Unity is Strength: Some Questions and Answers About The Canadian Legion (Ottawa, August 1943)

-----, Constitution and General By-Laws (June 1944)

-----, The Act to incorporate the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, Assented to 30th

June, 1948, and General By Laws

-----, The Poppy Story (Ottawa: Dominion Command, 1951)

-----, Saskatchewan Command, The ‘Rum’ Jar, 1938, 1939, 1941

-----, Toronto and District Council, The Torch 1/1 (January 1932)

Canadian Machine Gun (Overseas) Association, Annual Remembrance Day Dinner, Prince GeorgeHotel, Friday, November 8 , 1940th

Canadian Red Cross Society, Post War Work of the Manitoba Red Cross and Red Cross Appeal to theVeterans for the Membership Enrollment, June 5 – 11, 1921

Friends and Comrades: Vimy Branch #145, Royal Canadian Legion, London, Canada. A History of theBranch and its Pursuits, March 1929 - December 1983 (London, 1983)

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The Gold Stripe [Vancouver] #9 (1919)

Great War Veterans’ Association of Canada, Constitution and By-Laws 1917 (Ottawa: The Mortimer Co.Ltd., 1917)

-----, Constitution, By-Laws and Regulations (Ottawa: The Mortimer Co. Ltd., 1918)

-----, The Veteran 1/6 (May 1918)

-----, The Western Veteran [Alberta branches] 3/35 (18 December 1920)

-----, The Manitoba Veteran [Manitoba Command], 2/26 (May 1921); Convention Number, May 1921;Convention Number, March 1922; 4/7 (March 1925)

Hastings and Prince Edward Regimental Association, Nominal roll (n.d.)

John Hundevad, ed., The Vimy Pilgrimage, July 1936 (Montreal: Perreault Printing, 1936)

-----, Guide Book of the Pilgrimage to Vimy and the Battlefields, July - August 1936 (Ottawa: TheVeteran Limited, 1936)

London Association of Canadian Ex-Serviceman, Luncheon, Saturday, 7 December, 1940th

London’s Civic Reception and Reunion of the 18 Battalion (London, 1919)th

W.W. Murray, The Epic of Vimy (Ottawa: The Legionary, n.d.)

National Prisoner of War Association, The P.O.W. Journal, fall 1977 –

-----, Hamilton Branch, newsletters

Royal Canadian Air Force Association, Airforce

Royal Canadian Air Force Ex-Prisoner of War Association, The Camp, November 1981 –

Royal Canadian Legion, The Legionary 1/2 (1 June 1926); 11/4 (November 1935); 17/4 (October 1941);17/6 (December 1941); 18/8 (February 1943); 19/2 (August 1943); 21/5 (November 1945); 22/11 (May1947); 25/12 (May 1950); 26/7 (December 1950); 28/2 (July 1953); 34/11 (April 1960); 36/4 (September1961); 36/8 (January 1962); 36/10 (March 1962) - 37/7 (December 1962); 37/9 (February 19643): 37/10(March 1963); 38/1 (June 1963); 38/1 (August 1963) - 38/9 (February 1964); 38/11 (April 1964); 39/1(June 1964) - 39/6 (November 1964); 39/9 (February 1965); 39/11 (April 1965); 41/3 (August 1966);41/7 (December 1966); 41/6 (November 1966); 41/10 (March 1967); 41/12 (May 1967); 42/4 (September1967); 42/6 (November 1967); 43/3 (August 1968)

-----, The Legion 43/11 (April 1969); 44/3&4 (August - September 1969); 44/9 (February 1970)

-----, General By-Laws and Ritual of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Ontario Provincial Command

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(September 1967)

The Story of the Canadian Corps, 1914-1934: A Record of the Canadian Corps Re-union, August 4, 5, 61934, Toronto, Canada

La Ville d’Amboise at le Touraine aux anciens combattants canadiens en souvenir de leur visite àAmboise, le 3 aoùt 1936

Wheel Into Line for Annual Reunion, CCBVA [Canadian Cavalry Brigade Veterans Association] - 1947,Hotel Georgia [Vancouver, British Columbia], Nov. 8th

New Zealand

New Zealand Ex-Prisoners of War Association, POW-WOW, 8/5 (March 1980); 10/10 (June 1986); 11/4(June 1987)

United Kingdom

293 Army Brigade, R.F.A. Re-union Dinner, November 7 , 1931, Hotel Victoria, Londonth

Bonjeu, The 497 at Wipers (With A Gunner Scrounging Round the Dump), July 4 - 7 , 1935 (London:th th th

Finden Brown, 1935)

2/5th London Field Ambulance Twenty-Ninth Reunion Dinner, Saturday 13 December 1947 at theth

Talbot Restaurant

12 (Service Battalion) The Rifle Brigade, 1914-1918, Old Comrades Association Forty-First Annualth

Dinner and Reunion of Old Comrades, 4 October, 1975th

E. Lonsdale Deighton, The British Legion Album in aid of Field-Marshal Earl Haig’s appeal for ex-service men of all ranks (London: Cassell & Co., 1924)

Cinq Ports Old Comrades Association, Rules and Membership Card, 1939

Colditz Society, Newsletter

The Commando Association Newsletter No. 72 (March 1981)

National Ex-Prisoner of War Association, Journal and Newsletter, 1997 –

Navy News, February 1981

Gunner [Royal Artillery Association] 124 (March 1981)

United States

American Ex-Prisoners of War, Ex-POW Bulletin 38/3 (March 1981)

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American Legion Weekly 3/35 (2 September 1921); 5/47 (23 November 1923); 6/1 (4 January 1924); 6/2(11 January 1924); 6/11 (14 March 1924); 6/20 (16 May 1924); 6/26 (27 June 1924); 7/7 (13 February1925); 7/49 (4 December 1925); 8/4 (22 January 1926)

-----, supplement to 8/6 (5 February 1926), The Second A.E.F., 1927

American Legion National Convention, 1930 – Navy Yard, Boston, 6 October - 9 October 1930

Service Men’s Magazine, n.d. [1957?]

Jacob Armstrong Swisher, The American Legion in Iowa; 1919-1929 (Iowa City: State HistoricalSociety, 1929)

Tenth Annual Minstrel Show, John A. Dean Post, 154, American Legion, Butler, New Jersey, Mon. &Tues., April 29-30, 1935

Veterans of World War I of the United States, Inc., Constitution and By-Laws, 22 September 1965

-----, Official Ritual, 20 September 1972

World War I Overseas Flyers Reunion, Washington, D.C., April 16-17, 1971

World War Veterans 30 Day Trip to France and the Battlefields (United States Lines, 1924)

390 Bomb Group Memorial Air Museum, Framlingham Times 39 (September 1998)th

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REGISTERS, MEMORIALS AND COMMEMORATION

Army Roll of Honour, World War II – Soldiers Died in the Second World War, 1939-45 [CD-Rom]

British Columbia War Memorials: An Index of Names (Richmond, BC: British Columbia GenealogicalSociety, 1990)

Geraldine Chase and Bill Beswetherick, Gananoque Remembers: A Tribute to the Men Who Gave TheirLives for Freedom (Gananoque, ON: privately published, 2005)

Catherine Creed, “Whose Debtors We Are” (Niagara Historical Society #34, 1922)

Sgt-Maj Cresswell, Memorial Album Dedicated to Our Beloved Dead By Their Bereaved and SorrowingFriends (London, ON: private, n.d.)

Peter Gower, Kingston Volunteers: The Thing to Do. Biographies of Those from Kingston and FrontenacCounty Who Died in the Great War (Kingston, ON: privately published, 2008)

Gow Harvey, Book of Remembrance from Plattsville, Bright, Chesterfield and Washington (Woodstock,ON: Plattsville and District Heritage Society, 2004)

Gerald F. Holm and Anthony P. Buchner, eds., A Place of Honour: Manitoba’s War DeadCommemorated in its Geography (Winnipeg: Manitoba Conservation, n.d.)

Norman Jolly, York County Men & Women who gave their lives in World War I, vol. 1, York County,Ontario; vol. 2, Toronto City (Toronto: York Region Genealogy Group, 1996)

Harley Lashbrook, West Elgin at War: Letters, Stories and Pictures of Local Men and Women in OurArmed Forces in the 1 World War (West Lorne, ON: privately published, 2007)st

Alan Mann, “No Return Ticket”: Wallaceburg’s War Casualties and Selected War Memories(Wallaceburg, ON: Mann Historical Files, 2002)

“ ... on a spot GLORIFIED” (Montreal: Bank of Montreal, 1936)

The Overseas War Memorial, Hon. Organiser E. Wrench [pamphlet]

Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919: A Complete and Searchable Digital Database [CD-Rom]

Graeme F. Somerville, An Honourable Sacrifice (Saint John, NB: privately published, 2005)

Sydney Academy Memorial (Sydney, NS, 1945)

Ella M. Thorburn and Charlotte Whitton, Canada’s Chapel of Remembrance (Ottawa: Runge Press, nd)

Bruce Thornley, Index to Overseas Deaths of Ontario Servicemen and Servicewomen, 1939-1947, ed.

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Clifford Collier, 2 vols. (Toronto: Ontario Genealogical Society, 2006)

The War Service Record of the C.P.R. & Dominion Express European Staffs, 1914-1918

George T. Yates, XXth Battalion, C.E.F., Killed in Action in the Defence of the British Empire and WorldDemocracy, August 28 , 1918th

Church of the Messiah Mission, Fazeley Street, Birmingham, Roll of Honour, 1914-15

Programme of Peace With Victory Celebration, November 11 , 1918, London, Ontarioth

A Memorial Service for All who fell in the Great War, 1914-1919 (n.d.)

Bulletin of the Municipal Art Society of New York City: War Memorials, #17 (1919)

Peace Thanksgiving Holiday, London, Ont., July 19 , 1919th

Fifth Anniversary of the Great War: The First Thanksgiving and Memorial Service held under theauspices of His Worship, the Mayor; Board of Control and Alderman of the City of Hamilton. Sunday,Aug, 3 1919rd

Tablet placed in the Maganetawan, Ontario, School House, August, 1919, as a tribute to the gallant menof Maganetawan District who answered Canada’s call in the world war of 1914 - 1918

Construction: A Journal for the Architectural, Engineering and Contracting Interests of Canada 12/9(September 1919), Regina Memorial Competition

Welcome Home Celebration, Armistice Day, Tuesday, November 11, 1919 [Winchendon, MA]

Special Religious Service in the Methodist Church, Dundas [Ontario], on Sunday, November 16 , 1919th

for the Purpose of Unveiling the Memorial Windows

To Our Absent Brothers: Memorial Services, Yankton [South Dakota] Lodge No. 994, Benevolent andProtective Order of Elks of the United States of America, 7 December 1919

Dedication and Commemoration Service, Methodist Church, Dundas, Canada, Sunday May 23 , 1920 inrd

proud and grateful memory of all those who died and all those who served in the Great War, 1914-1919

Armistice Day 1920, Thaddeus Roderick Post, Farmington, Maine

The Funeral Service of a British Warrior on the Second Anniversary of the Signing of the Armistice,November 11 , 1920, Westminster Abbeyth

Dedication of the Morden - Stanley War Memorial [Manitoba], Friday, September 30 , 1921th

Souvenir of the Dedication of the World War Memorial Presented by the Citizens of the Town of

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Uxbridge, Massachusetts, November Fifth 1921

Order of Service at Unveiling and Dedication of Chemainus War Memorial [British Columbia], Sunday,November 20 , 1921th

Unveiling of Soldiers’ Memorial Monument in the Town of Dundas, Ontario, Sunday Afternoon,December 11 , 1921th

Brantford, “The Telephone City”, produced by the Women’s Section of the Brant [Ontario] WarMemorial Association, for the Purpose of Raising Funds for the Brant War Memorial (n.d.)

Pembroke County War Memorial Hospital Foundation Stone Laying, Thursday, May 25 , 1922th

Official Program, Armistice Day Ceremonies, Knoxville, Tennessee, November 11 , 1922th

Annual Decoration Day Service, Morden - Stanley [Manitoba], Sunday, August 5, 1923

Hants County War Memorial Unveiling, Victoria Park, Windsor, N.S., on Tuesday, October 9 , 1923 atth

2:30 p.m.

Brief History of the Inception and Completion of the Pugwash Soldiers’ Memorial (1923)

Lest We Forget: A Program for Armistice Day, written and arranged by Noted Authors (Lebanon, OH:March Brothers, 1923)

For-Get-Me-Not Day: Dedication of War Memorial, Lebanon, Connecticut, Monday, November 12th

1923

Annual Decoration Day Parade [Winnipeg, Manitoba], Sunday, May 18 , 1924th

Annual Decoration Day Service, Morden - Stanley [Manitoba], Sunday, Aug. 17, 1924

Alma Lundman, Armistice Day Program (Franklin, OH: Eldridge Entertainment House, 1924)

Armistice Day Celebration, City of Newark, N.J., Tuesday, November 11, 1924

Wilson Borough World War Memorial, Dedicated May 2, 1925

Annual Decoration Day Service, Morden - Stanley [Manitoba], Sunday, August 2, 1925

Dedication of the Oak Park – River Forest War [Illinois] Memorial, Armistice Day, November 11, 1925

The War Memorial – Baltimore, Maryland, nd [1925?]

Memorial and Dedication Service at Memorial Square in the Town of Dundas [Ontario], SundayAfternoon, June 27 , 1926th

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A Service of Thankful Remembrance, November 7 , 1926, being the Sunday preceding the Eighthth

Anniversary of Armistice Day, at 10-30 a.m., The Parish Church, Dalton-in-Furness

Armistice Day Celebration, City of Newark, New Jersey, Thursday, November 11, 1926

A War Memorial: The Community House of Friendliness in Chateau-Thierry, founded and directed bythe Methodist Episcopal Church [1926]

Memorial Service under the Auspices of the Council of the Corporation of the City of Toronto and theCanadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, on the Occasion of the Visit of His RoyalHighness The Price of Wales and His Royal Highness Prince George, Sunday, August 7 , 1927th

The Harvard War Memorial [1927]

Field Marshal Earl Haig: Address by The Right Reverend William T. Manning, D.D., Bishop of NewYork at the Memorial Service held in the Cathedral of S. John the Divine, Sunday, February 19, 1928

Memorial Services, Fairmount Presbyterian Church [Newark, Ohio], Sunday June 10 , 1928th

The Liberty Bell of Louvain. Poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Johann Christoph Friedrichvon Schiller selected for the Occasion of the Dedication of the carillon and Clock in the Library ofLouvain University, Belgium. Presented and Endowed by Members and Friends of AmericanEngineering Societies as a Memorial to Engineers of the United States of America Who Gave Their Livesin the Service of Their Country and Its Allies, Overseas, on the Sea and in Their Homeland, in the GreatWar, 1914-1918 [4 July 1928]

Dedicatory and Opening Services of Canadian Memorial Chapel, Erected at Vancouver, BritishColumbia, To the Glory of God and In Memory of Those Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice, 1914-1918,Friday November 9 , 1928th

World War Memorial Dedication, Armistice Day 1918 – 1928, West Haven, Connecticut, November 111928

Armistice Day Celebration, Monday, November 12 , 1928, Summit Hill, Penna., Auspices of Davis-th

Lawton Post, No. 316, American Legion

War Memorial Children’s Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada, Annual Report, 1929

Memorial Service and Unveiling Ceremony of the War Memorial Plaque in the South African CollegeHigh School at 10.30 a.m., Monday, 11 November, 1929 (Armistice Day)th

The Religious Observance of Armistice Day: Some Suggestions, with Notes on Sermons (London: Societyfor Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1930)

Memorial and Decoration Day Service in connection with Pembina - Manitou War Memorial[Manitoba], Sunday, Sept. 7, 1930

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World War Memorial, 1918-1930, to Meriden’s Sons Who Gave Their Lives to Their Country in theWorld War, Meriden, Connecticut, November 8, 1930

Dedication Program & History: Lancaster - York Intercounty Bridge, Armistice Day 1930

The Official Dedication Program of the Newton [Massachusetts] City Hall and War Memorial Building,November 11, 1932

Souvenir of the Dedication of the Brant [Ontario] War Memorial, Thursday May-twenty-fifth 1933

Fifteenth Annual Armistice Day Celebration Souvenir Program, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum[California], November 11 , 1933th

Remembrance Day Service, Morden, Manitoba, Saturday, November 11 1933

United Church of Westville Memorial Service, Sunday Morning, November 12 1933, Unveiling ofth

Tablet in memory of Our Gallant Dead and in honor of those who served in the Great War, 1914-1918[Nova Scotia]

34 Battalion, C.E.F., Memorial Service, November 12 , 1933 [Chalmers United Church, Woodstock,th th

Ontario]

Toronto Centennial Celebration / Canadian Corps Reunion, Drum Head Service, Riverdale Park, Sunday,August 5 , 1934th

Official Program, Armistice Day, Petaluma, California, Nov. 9-11, 1935, auspices Petaluma Post[American Legion] No. 128

Order of Proceedings at Mayoral Service, Borough of Aldershot, Sunday, 10 November, 1935th

Horace Brown, “Resurrection”: A Remembrance Day Soliloquy (November 11, 1935)

Canadian Legion Memorial Parade: Order of Service at the Cenotaph, Wednesday, July 29 , 1936 atth

11:30 A.M.

Armistice Day Ceremony, Sunday November 8, 1936, Roanoke City Auditorium, under the auspices ofthe Committee on Patriotic Affairs of Roanoke, Virginia

Order of Service at the Unveiling of War Memorial at Public Building, Bridgetown, N.S., Wednesday,June 9 , 1937th

The Indiana War Memorial, Indianapolis, Indiana [1937?]

Canadian Corps Reunion Souvenir Programme, July 30 , 31 , August 1 1938th st st

Fifteenth Annual Decoration Service, Pilot Mount & District War Memorial, Pilot Mount, Manitoba,Sunday, Aug. 14 1938

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Dinner Menu, Armistice Day, Friday, November 11, 1938, Veterans’ Administration Facility, ExcelsiorSprings, Missouri

Cease Firing: A Program for Armistice Day and Peace Celebrations (Chicago: T.S. Denison & Co.,1938)

Twenty-First Anniversary, 1939, Orange County – Armistice Day, Huntingdon Beach [California]

Armistice Day Programme, November 11 (London, nd - 1930s?)th

Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Halifax [Nova Scotia] War Memorial, Monday, the Eleventh ofNovember 1940

Armistice Day 1943, Savanna [Illinois] Ordnance Depot, Col. M.A. Brackett, Commanding

Memorial Service in Loving memory of Flight Lieutenant Alan Pilcher, RCAF, in the Church of St Johnthe Divine, Fort Steele, British Columbia, Sunday, December the 12 , 1943th

Memorial Service for the Royal Air Force, Dominion and Allied Air Force Officers who were shot by theGermans after escaping from Stalag Luft III, March 1944, Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, at12 noon, Tuesday, 20 June 1944th

Remembrance Day, 1944: Service of the Armed Forces and Citizens, Vancouver, Canada

5 Royal Tank Regiment, Thanksgiving and Memorial Service on Sunday, 24 June, 1945 – Roll ofth th

Honour, 6 June, 1944 - 8 May, 1945th th

A Service of Thanksgiving in observance of the cessation of hostilities in the European theatre of war,Geneva Presbyterian Church, Chesley, Ontario, 7 May 1945

The Loyal Edmonton Regiment Memorial Booklet, including The memorial Service, A Short History ofthe Regiment, The Roll of Honour (Nijkerk, Holland: C.C Callenbach, 1945)

International Allied Army Armistice Day Tokyo Rodeo, Nov. 11-1945, Meiji Shrine Stadium, Tokyo,Japan

Bellahouston Academy Former Pupils’ Club, Roll of Honour and Roll of Service, 1939-1945 (Glasgow,1945)

Souvenir Programme, Anniversary and Remembrance Day (1914-1918, 1939-1945, Sunday, November11 , 1945, Londonth

City of Manchester Armistice Day Commemoration Service, Sunday, 11 November 1945th

A Tribute [Gordon MacKay & Co. Ltd] (Toronto, 1945)

The National War Memorial of Victoria, 1939-45 War Memorial Appeal, n.d. [1950?]

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Souvenir Program, Dedication of the War Memorial for Reinholds and Community, Sunday, September8, 1946 [Pennsylvania]

Act of Unveiling and Service at the Liverpool Cenotaph, Remembrance Day, 10 November, 1946th

National Remembrance Day Ceremony on Parliament Hill, Monday, November eleventh, 1946

The Elks National Memorial, 4 printing (Grand Lodge of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks inth

the United States of America, 1947 [1931])

Memorial Dedication Service, World War II, August 14, 1947 – Headquarters Building, New Jersey BellTelephone Company, Newark, New Jersey

Honley Parish Church, The Form and Order of the Dedication of the War Memorial Window to thememory of the Honley men who gave their lives in the War 1939-1945, Saturday, September 13 , 1947th

Dedication Ceremonies of the War Memorial of Hampstead District, Hampstead, Maryland, Saturday,November 1, 1947

Terre Hill War Memorial Playground, Dedicated July 3 and 4, 1948

Commonwealth of Massachusetts, A Proclamation By His Excellency Robert F. Bradford, ArmisticeDay, Thursday, November 11, 1948

Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, Unveiling and Dedication of War Memorial, Tuesday, 17 May, 1949th

Honourable Artillery Company, The Unveiling of the Memorial to those who gave their lives in TheWorld War, 1939-1945, Armoury House, Saturday, 26 July, 1952th

Order of Ceremony at the Unveiling of the Extension to the Portsmouth Naval memorial by Her MajestyQueen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at 2.30 p.m., on Wednesday, 29 April, 1953th

Dedication of the 1939 - 1945 War Memorial by Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Elizabeth theSecond, Sunday, 28 February, 1954, Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourneth

The Shrine Forecourt: Victoria’s Memorial of the 1939-1945 War, Dedication by Her Majesty QueenElizabeth the Second, Sunday 28 February 1954th

Gravenhurst Branch, Canadian Legion, “D” Day Church Parade and Service, Salvation Army Citadel,Sunday, June 6 , 1954th

Shawnigan Lake School War Memorial Fund (Shawnigan Lake, BC, 1954)

Dedication and Unveiling Ceremony, 10 Mountain Division Memorial, Tennessee Pass, Camp Hale,th

Colorado, 1100 Hours, 30 May 1959

Canadian Grenadier Guards Memorial Service for All Ranks who were Killed in Action and Laying-up

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of Colours in Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, Quebec, Sunday, June 5 , 1960 at 3.00 P.M.th

Dinner by the Government of Canada to Commemorate the 50 Anniversary of The World War Ith

Armistice, Monday 11 November 1968

Reports of the Events Ottawa and Overseas, November 1968, Commemorating the 50 Anniversary ofth

the World War 1 Armistice

Service of Remembrance, Waterdown District High School, 1977 [Waterdown, ON]

Service of Remembrance, Waterdown District High School, November 10, 1978 [Waterdown, ON]

RCAF (WD) and WAAF Reunion Memorial Service, University of Manitoba, Sunday, June 17, 1979

The Onandaga County [New York] War Memorial Rededication, November 11, 1993

Korean War Veterans Memorial Dedication, Official Program, July 26-29, 1995

Rev. John Merrin, “The Valiant Host”: A Hymn to the Living and the Dead. For Use at Armistice DayServices, Dedicated to the men of Keighley, Yorks, who served in the late War (London, n.d.)

“Their Name Liveth For Evermore”: Soldiers Cemetery, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada (Regina, n.d.)

In Memoriam: The Memorial Chamber, Houses of Parliament, Ottawa (n.d.)