Race to the Sea, September-October 1914

Race to the Sea, September-October 1914

U.S. Army Military History Institute WWI-Western Front-1914 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 29 May 08 RACE TO THE SEA, SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 1914 A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources CONTENTS General Sources….p.1 First Aisne (12-28 Sep)….p.2 First Arras (1-4 Oct)…p.3 GENERAL SOURCES Coleman, Frederic A. From Mons to Ypres with French: A Personal Narrative. London: Marston, 1916. 323 p. D544.C65. Hamilton, Ernest W. The First Seven Divisions, Being a Detailed Account of the Fighting From Mons to Ypres. London: Hurst & Blackett, 1918. 364 p. D544.H319. Les Sept Premières Divisions Anglaises: Récit Détaillé des Leurs Combats Autour de Mons et d’Ypres. [Translated from the English by Michel Epuy] Paris: Payot, 1917. 280 p. D544H314. Hyndson, James. From Mons to the First Battle of Ypres. London: :Wyman, 1933. 128 p. D546.H9. Kearsey, Alexander. Notes on the Campaign in France, 1914, From the Beginning of Hostilities Until the End of the Battle of the R. Aisne,… London: Sifton, Praed, 1934? Reprint of 1926 ed. 69 p. D544.K32. Military Operations, France and Belgium, 1914. [Compiled by James E. Edmonds] Vol. 1: August-October. Mons, the Retreat to the Seine, the Marne, and the Aisne, August- October, 1914. Nashville, TN: Battery Press, 1995-96 reprint of earlier edition. D521.H57v1. Newton, Wilfrid D. The Undying Story: The Work of the British Expeditionary Force on the Continent from Mons, August 23rd, 1914, to Ypres, November 15th, 1914. London: Jarrold, 1916? 383 p. D544.N4. Sheppard, E.W. “The Race to the Sea, September to October 1914.” Army Quarterly (Apr 1921): pp. 112-18. Per. Race to the Sea, 1914 p.2 Stewart, Herbert A. From Mons to Loos, Being the Diary of a Supply Officer. London: Blackwood, 1916. 306 p. D544.S8. Williamson, Royden. “The Race to the Sea.” Cavalry Journal (Jan 1927): pp. 55-63; & (Jul 1927): pp. 464-68. Per. Bapaume (26 Sep); Monchy le Preux (1 Oct); Arras (2 Oct) FIRST AISNE Bond, R.L. “The 23rd (Field) Company R.E. in the Great War.” Royal Engineers Journal (Sep 1928): pp. 390-406. Per. Pt. 2 of a 6-part article on the unit; covers Aisne and other 1914 operations. Brown, Malcolm. The Imperial War Museum Book of 1914: The Men Who Went to War. London: Pen Books in association with the Imperial War Museum, 2005. 337 p. D546.B77. See Chap. 8. Briggs, R. “Operation Order No. 24, 13th of September 1914: A Critical Study.” Army Quarterly (Oct 1935): pp. 96-105. Per.3 Dane, Edmund. The Battle of the Rivers. NY: Hodder & Stoughton, 1914. 208 p. D544.D2. Dispatches of Sir John French on the Marne and Aisne. Great Britain. War Office. Battle of the Aisne 13th-15th September, 1914: Tour of the Battlefield. London: HMSO, 1934. 56 p. D545.A5.G7. Hydemann, Kurt. “The Battle of St. Quentin, 1914.” 2 vols. [translated by Frank W. Klemmer] Typescript, 1931? D545.S328.H4913. Vol. l, “Right Wing of the German Army on the 28th and 30th of August”; Vol. 2, “Guard and Hanoverians From the 28th to the 30th of August.” Lachaux, Gérard. Chemin des Dames: L’Album Souvenir du Front de l’Aisne. Paris: Histoire & Collections, 2007. 195 p. D545.A5.L33. Martin, A.G. “Cavalry in the Great War.” Cavalry Journal [British] (Jul 1934): pp. 437-48. Per. German Cavalry. Pitman, T.T. “The Battle of the Aisne.” Cavalry Journal [British] (Jan 1930): pp. 129-40. Per. Simon, Marcel. “Crossing the Aisne by Surprise, November 6, 1914.” Military Engineer (May/Jun 1935): pp. 204-06. Per. Combat crossing at Bourg. Race to the Sea, 1914 p.3 Synge, W.A.T. “From the Marne to the Aisne: The Diary of an Infantry Subaltern.” Army Quarterly (Jan 1935): pp. 272-86 & (Apr 1935): pp. 107-23. Per. Seeger, Alan. “The Day at Lens.” Field Artillery Journal (Apr/Jun 1916): pp. 173-200. Per. German field artillery, 4 Oct 1914. Seeger, Alan. “Our Baptism of Fire.” Field Artillery Journal (Oct/Dec 1915): pp. 659-73. Per. St. Martin, France, 1914. Walker, G. “From the Curragh to the Aisne, 1914: A Story of the 59th Field Company, R.E.” The Royal Engineers Journal (Apr 1919): pp. 171-85. Per. Mons, Marne & Aisne. FIRST ARRAS Arras, Lens, Douai and the Battles of Artois. Clermont-Ferrand, France: Michelin, 1920? 127 p. D545.A7.A713. Arras, Lens, Douai et les Batailles d’Artois. France: Michelin, 1920. 128 p. D545.A7.A7. Ludendorff, Erich. “German Experiences in Flanders and at Lens.” Wash, DC: War Dept, 1918. 2 p. D531.G4513. AWC translation of captured German document. Seeger, Alan. “Operations of the Horse Battalion, 15th (German) Field Artillery. Bapaume, Autumn of 1914.” Field Artillery Journal (Sep/Oct 1920): pp. 539-48. Per. Seeger, Alan. “Operations of the Horse Artillery Battalion of the 15th (German) Field Artillery, Northern France, 1914.” Field Artillery Journal (Jan/Feb 1921): pp. 87-98. Per. LeTransloy & Bapaume, Sep 1914. Zwischen Arras und Péronne: Hrsg. Von einem Deutschen Reservekorps, 311 Lichtbilder zur Erinnerung an die Zeit des Stellungskampfes und der Abwehr der Englishen Offensive. München: R. Piper, 1916. 184 p. D527.Z9. .

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