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|- |The glory of a young man |p. 564 |wood-cut |Kennington |- |Conscience our guide |p. 569 |wood-cut |Blair H-S |- |As-hab |p. 591 |line |Roberts |- |Infantry |p. 595 |wood-cut |Kennington |- |High explosive |p. 599 |wood-cut |G. Hermes |- |A Garden |p. 607 |line |P. Nash |- |Dhat el Haj |p. 616 |pen & wash |P. Nash |- |The goal |p. 639 |line |Roberts |- |The prophet's tomb |p. 644 |line |P. Nash |- |Cæsar |p. 649 |line |Kennington |- |A rabbit |p. 652 |wood-cut |Kennington |- |Maps |p. 661 | |Bartholomew |}

Illustrations following the text

Jidda—five street-scenes photographs
Allenby pastel Kennington
Wilson pastel Kennington
Boyle pastel Kennington
Storrs pastel Kennington
Author pastel Kennington
Blasted tree chalk Kennington
Lloyd oils Roberts
Night bombing line Roberts
Emir Abdulla pastel Kennington
Jaafar pastel Kennington
Shakir pastel Kennington
Auda abu Tayi pastel Kennington
Ali ibn el Hussein pastel Kennington
Nawaf Shaalan pastel Kennington
Ghalib pastel Kennington
Matar pastel Kennington
Mukheymer pastel Kennington
Saad el Sikeini pastel Kennington
Mohammed el Sheheri pastel Kennington
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