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The Maple Leaf: the Magazine of the Canadian Expeditionary Force Pay and Record Office, Vol. I, No. 1, September, 1915
Crean, Charles (Staff Sergt). Edited by.

 The Maple Leaf: the Magazine of the Canadian Expeditionary Force Pay and Record Office, Vol. I, No. 1, September, 1915
 The Maple Leaf: the Magazine of the Canadian Expeditionary Force Pay and Record Office, Vol. I, No. 1, September, 1915

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Good+. Publishers paper covers with yapped edges. Mild foxing to page edges and outermost leaves. 84pp.

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Detailed Information

Item No: B26950
Publication date: 1915
Published by: Canadian Expeditionary Force Pay and Record Offices.
Published location: London.
Edition: 1st Edition, First printing.
Illustrated: Illustrated with portraits.
Dimensions: 12mo. 7 1/2".
Cover: Soft
About this title:

 A very scarce book of the C.E.F. with nominal roll of both the military and civilian staff of the Canadian Pay & Record Office, along with a muster roll of the officers, as of August 30th, 1915. Portraits include the senior officers and editor, Staff Sergeant Charles Crean. Includes articles on prisoners of war (Marjorie Lowther); The Making of a Man (Sholto); The Welsh Guards (Minns); Glorious Canada (Hind); The Elusive Element (Ayton); and Family Tradition (Ridge). The stated object of the magazine: "to raise Funds fore our Prisoners of War and Field Forces Cigarette and Tobacco Fund."