"The Series will certainly be greatly prized."—Army and Navy Gazette.

"An eloquent pencil, a dashing stroke, guided by a discerning brain, and the art of perspective are the requisites for a successful portrayal of the varied scenes of every battlefield, and these qualities Mr. Bone possesses to admiration."—Aberdeen Journal.

"Of all the records of the war up to date this publication alone conveys something of the impressiveness that fighting on the present scale might be expected to give."—Manchester Weekly Times.

"Mr. Bone's work was needed. Now that I have seen his picture books I know more about the war. A poet with a line of verse, a cunning draughtsman with a few strokes of the pencil on paper, can tell you what you will never learn from Blue Books and histories. I begin to understand this tremendous war."—The Londoner in the Evening News.

"Among the drawings are some of extraordinary power and interest made by the artist in British munition factories."—Westminster Gazette.

"Dozens of Artists have drawn ships. Mr. Bone has interpreted them. He has done the Fleet a great service in bringing it thus intimately to the Landsmen. The drawings will rank for all time among the world's greatest treasures in nautical art."—Country Life.

"Will take a foremost place among the permanent records of the war."—Manchester Guardian.

"Mr. Bone has the eye to see, the imagination to realise, and the hand to present."—The Times.


Mr. Muirhead Bone's drawings are reproduced in the following form, apart from "The Western Front" publication:—