The Daily Mail.—"It may safely be said that no war correspondent's work is more deserving of attention than Mr. Frank Wilkinson's. He gives facts in a bright, humorous, unaffected way, and some of these facts require careful study by the nation. This is certainly a book to be read and studied. It is convincing in its moderation and truthfulness, excellently illustrated, and furnished with a good map."

The Daily News.—"We think we have never read a war correspondent's story on which scrupulous honesty was more clearly written. It is a book which deserves to be read by any student of the war, and will certainly be welcomed by all Australians who shared in the campaign."

The Athenæum.—"The book should be studied by all those who have the condition of our Army at heart."

ON THE WAR PATH

A LADY'S LETTERS FROM THE FRONT

By Mrs. J. D. Leather-Culley. With 16 full-page Illustrations on art paper from Photographs taken by the Author. Crown 8vo, special cover design, 3s. 6d.

The Globe.—"We can recommend it heartily for perusal, for it is so obviously frank, fresh, and free in its general atmosphere and tone. It is quite delightful to read passages so full of vivacity, so devoid of affectation, so thoroughly to the point. It is in such informal narratives as these that we get at the 'true inwardness' of the war and its surroundings. We could quote many an instructive and suggestive passage. This is undoubtedly a book to be read."

The Spectator.—"The book generally is full of interest. It should be read and judged as a whole. We might make a very startling column by choosing extracts."

The Daily Mail.—"Mrs. Culley witnessed Major White's superb defence of Ladybrand, of which feat she gives a very interesting account. Altogether a bright little book, illustrated with some good photographs."

The Outlook.—"As far as it goes the book is one of the best we have seen."