QUICK TRAINING FOR WAR

FIRST REVIEWS (Continued).

Academy.—"If books were sold on intrinsic value, Sir Robert Baden-Powell's little volume would be issued at a sovereign."

Sporting Life.—"Should be studied by every man who is entering the service of his country or contemplates doing so."

Spectator.—"In heartily commending General Baden-Powell's little book to the trainers of the New Army we should like," etc.

Athenæum.—"Sir Robert's hundred pages teem with evidence of how common-sense helps."

Truth.—"Will prove a valuable gift to those who have answered the appeal of the War Office."

Sunday Times.—"The book should be in the knapsack of every recruit in the New Army."

Daily Express.—"A copy ought to be in the pocket of every officer and man in the new armies."

Daily Sketch.—"Every young officer, N.C.O. and private should have a copy."

Morning Post.—"As instructive as it is interesting."

Saturday Review.—"A manual of great good sense."

Daily Graphic.—"It is concentrated wisdom."

Observer.—"Clear and persuasive to a degree."

HERBERT JENKINS LD., 12 Arundel Place, London, S.W.