British Army Lists WW1


 


Vintage Books  on 2 x Computer Disk 

 

British Army Lists

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Books on The Great War

 

 

 

World War 1 WW1 British Army Lists Officers Military Men

 

 

 

Nature of the item:

 

This item is a computer disk containing vintage, copyright-free books scanned into digital PDF format and provided to you on disk (as above); there is no physical book, there is no video, there is no audio.

You will require a computer with a Disk drive to be able to view the PDF books with suitable PDF viewer software (which is universally available for Free).

 

 

 

 


British Army Lists

Records of army officers were kept as early as 1702. These lists named the officer, their regiment, and usually the date they received their current commission and when they retired.

The first official Army list was published in 1740 and since 1754 they have been published regularly as annual lists (1754-1879) and quarterly lists (1879-1922). Since 1939 they have been classified and not available to the public

 

 

 

Book List - 100 Books  on your Disk

 

01 Army List (October - December 1913 Vol. 1)
02. Army List (October - December 1913 Vol. 2)
03. Army List (October - December 1913 Vol. 3)
04. Army list (Volume January-March 1914)
05. Army List (April - June 1914)
06.  Army List (October - December 1914 Vol. 1)
07.  Army List (October - December 1914 Vol. 2)
08.  Army List (October - December 1914 Vol. 3)
09. Army List (January - March 1915)
10. Army List (April - June 1915)
11. Army List (July - September 1915 Vol. 1)
12. Army List (July - September 1915 Vol. 2)
13. Army List (July - September 1915 Vol. 3)
14. Army List (October - December 1915 Vol. 1)
15. Army List (October - December 1915 Vol. 2)
16. Army List (October - December 1915 Vol. 3)
17. Army List (January - March 1916 Vol. 1)
18. Army List (January - March 1916 Vol. 2)
19. Army List (January - March 1916 Vol. 3)
20. Army List (April - June 1916 Vol. 1)
21. Army List (April - June 1916 Vol. 2)
22. Army List (April - June 1916 Vol. 3)
23. Army List (July - September 1916 Vol. 1)
24. Army List (July - September 1916 Vol. 2)
25. Army List (July - September 1916 Vol. 3)
26. Army List (October - December 1916 Vol. 1)
27. Army List (October - December 1916 Vol. 2)
28. Army List (October - December 1916 Vol. 3)
29. Army List (October - December 1916 Vol. 4)
30. Army List (January - March 1917 Vol. 1)
31. Army List (January - March 1917 Vol. 2)
32. Army List (January - March 1917 Vol. 3)
33. Army List (April - June 1917 Vol. 1)
34. Army List (April - June 1917 Vol. 2)
35. Army List (April - June 1917 Vol. 3)
36. Army List (July - September 1917 Vol. 1)
37. Army List (July - September 1917 Vol. 2)
38. Army List (July - September 1917 Vol. 3)
39. Army List (October - December 1917 Vol. 1)
40. Army List (October - December 1917 Vol. 2)
41. Army List (October - December 1917 Vol. 3)
42. Army List (January - March 1918 Vol. 1)
43. Army List (January - March 1918 Vol. 2)
44. Army List (January - March 1918 Vol. 3)
45. Army List (April - June 1918 Vol. 1)
46. Army List (April - June 1918 Vol. 2)
47. Army List (April - June 1918 Vol. 3)
48. Army List (July - September 1918 Vol. 1)
49. Army List (July - September 1918 Vol. 2)
50. Army List (October - December 1918 Vol. 1)
51. Army List (October - December 1918 Vol. 2)
52. Army List (October - December 1918 Vol. 3)
53. Army List (October - December 1918 Vol. 4)
54. Army List (October - December 1918) Supplement
55. Army List (April - June 1919 Vol. 1)
56. Army List (April - June 1919 Vol. 2)
57. Army List (April - June 1919 Vol. 3)
58. Army List (July - September 1919 Vol. 1)
59. Army List (July - September 1919 Vol. 2)
60. Army List (July - September 1919 Vol. 3)
61. Army List (October - December 1919 Part 1. Vol. 1)
62. Army List (October - December 1919 Part 1. Vol. 2)
63. Army List (October - December 1919 Part 1. Vol. 3)
64. Army List (October - December 1919 Part 2.)
100th Battalion Nominal Roll 1916 - Canadian Expeditionary Force (September 18, 1916)
2nd Battalion Nominal Roll 1915 - Canadian Expeditionary Force (1915)
A treasury of war poetry, British and American poems of the world war, 1914-1919 -  (c1917)
An English woman-sergeant in the Serbian Army - Sandes, Flora (1916)
Britain's civilian volunteers - authorized story of British Voluntary Aid Detachment work in the Great War - Bowser, Thekla(1917)
British secret service during the Great War - Everitt, Nicholas (1920)
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Gallipoli Diary Vol II -  Hamilton, Ian, Sir (1920)
Hart's annual army list, special reserve list, and territorial force list (1912)
Hart's annual army list, special reserve list, and territorial force list (1913)
Hart's annual army list, special reserve list, and territorial force list (1914)
Hart's annual army list, special reserve list, and territorial force list (1915)
Letters written from the English front in France ....-  Hulse, Edward Hamilton Westrow (1916)
List of officers and men serving in the First Canadian Contingent of the British Expeditionary Force, 1914
Reports on British prison-camps in India and Burma, visited by the International Red Cross Committee (1917)
The children's story of the war Vol I -  Parrott, Edward, Sir (1917)
The children's story of the war Vol II -  Parrott, Edward, Sir (1917)
The children's story of the war Vol III -  Parrott, Edward, Sir (1917)
The children's story of the war Vol IV -  Parrott, Edward, Sir (1917)
The children's story of the war Vol IX -  Parrott, Edward, Sir (1917)
The children's story of the war Vol V -  Parrott, Edward, Sir (1917)
The children's story of the war Vol VI -  Parrott, Edward, Sir (1917)
The children's story of the war Vol VII -  Parrott, Edward, Sir (1917)
The children's story of the war Vol X -  Parrott, Edward, Sir (1917)
The elements of the great war -  Belloc, Hilaire (1915)
The Great War -  Lloyd George, David (1914)
The Great War Vol I -   Allen, George Henry(1915)
The Great War Vol II -   Allen, George Henry(1915)
The Great War Vol III -   Allen, George Henry(1915)
The Great War Vol IV -   Allen, George Henry(1915)
The Great War Vol V -   Allen, George Henry(1915)
The immediate causes of the great war -  Chitwood, Oliver Perry (1917)
The Medal Collector A Guide to Naval, Military, Air-Force, and Civil Medals and Ribbons - Herbert  Booker (1921)
The war depicted by distinguished British artists -  Holme, Charles (1918)
The-Story-of-the-Second-Battle-of-Ypres-Belgium 1917
War-ships - a text-book on the construction, protection, stability turning, ...- Attwood, Edward Lewis (1910)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Important Information - Please read BEFORE you purchase

1. The item is a collection of books scanned into digital format (PDF) and stored on a disk.

2. There is no physical books included in the sale - you will receive a data disk only.

3. The disk(s) you receive will contain no audio or video whatsoever.

4. To view the books you will need a computer (or similar device) that can open PDF files.

5. PDF reader software is universally available for Free.

6. The disks will not "play" on a standard CD player or DVD player connected to a home TV.

7. The disk you receive will come in a protective sleeve - there is no box.

8. Because they are data disks there are no regional settings i.e. they will work on any computer anywhere in the world.

 

 

 

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The books will be scanned in exactly in the condition they are available to us.

That means if a page has any marks on it, writing in the margin etc. that will also be scanned in. They are afterall, very old books and will inevitably shows signs of ageing, your scanned version will also reflect those signs of ageing

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Can I search the disk to find a particular book?

Yes. The book titles are made as detailed as possible specifically to facilitate easy search and find criteria.

Can I resize the books to make them easier to read?

Yes. Using your PDF viewer software, you will be able to make the book and font size as large or as small as you wish.

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Yes. You can print a whole book, just a chapter or just one page. You should note that not all sellers permit printing of their books, some will place a password protection on the file that will prevent you from performing many functions - all of our books come completely free of all restrictions.

Are there copyright limitations on the text or images?

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