With Maps and Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 15s. net.
“M. Nojine is unusually well qualified to offer testimony on the long beleaguerment. He writes with vivacity and force, and the translation is competent and spirited, both on account of its vivid narrative and by reason of the extraordinary revelations it contains …. It is the most remarkable book about the war yet issued.”—Times.
THE BATTLE OF TSU-SHIMA.
BETWEEN THE JAPANESE AND RUSSIAN FLEETS,
FOUGHT ON 27th MAY, 1905.
By Captain Vladimir Semenoff (one of the survivors).
Translated by Captain A. B. Lindsay.
Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net.
“The most thrilling and touching records of naval warfare that we have ever read, and its very simplicity and lack of literary ornament make it the more impressive…. We share the emotions on board, feel the nervous thrill behind the gallant spirit and the cheerful countenance.”—Westminster Gazette.
FROM LIBAU TO TSU-SHIMA.
A NARRATIVE OF THE VOYAGE OF ADMIRAL ROJDESTVENSKY’S
SQUADRON TO THE EAST, INCLUDING A DETAILED
ACCOUNT OF THE DOGGER BANK INCIDENT.