25 AUGUST 1917, Page 12

THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

(To me EDITOR or THE Suce■Ton."1 Sra,—With reference to an article published in your paper of August 11th, 1911, giving an excellent account of ltaly's gallant efforts on the Trentino and the Corso fronts, there is a paragraph pointing out the difficulty of obtaining good Staff maps for those who are interested in Italy's campaign. Taking this point info, consideration, we beg to draw your attention to the fact that at this office we have a permanent exhibition of Staff maps (on canvas and in relief), panoramas, views, and also a great quantity of literature dealing solely with the military operations on the. Italian fronts. Any one who is interested in Italy's part in the. war is cordially invited to view and consult the said maps, Ac.„ which give an excellent idea of the enormous difficulties the Italian Army is fighting under. As the Spectator has always, taken a sympathetic view with regard to Italy and her fortunes, we feel sure that the above will be of interest to you, and trust that you will communicate it to your numerous friends.—We are,