My Experiences at Nan Shan and Port Arthur with the Fifth East Siberian Rifles
LIEUT.-GENERAL NIKOLAI ALEXANDROVITCH TRETYAKOV, COMMANDING 5TH REGIMENT.
WITH THE FIFTH EAST SIBERIAN RIFLES
By LIEUT.-GENERAL N. A. TRETYAKOV
TRANSLATED BY LIEUTENANT A. C. ALFORD, R.A.
EDITED BY CAPTAIN F. NOLAN BAKER, R.A.
WITH MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
LONDON HUGH REES, Ltd. 119 PALL MALL, S.W. 1911
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PRINTED AND BOUND BY HAZELL, WATSON AND VINEY, LD., LONDON AND AYLESBURY.
In 1909 there appeared in the Russian military journal, “Voenny Sbornik,” twelve articles from the pen of a distinguished Russian officer.
The writer—Lieutenant-General (then Colonel) Tretyakov—as commander of the Western Section of the Defences had taken a prominent and gallant part in the historic struggle for the possession of Port Arthur.