• Stobsiade Civilian, Issue No. 13

    The thirteenth edition begins with a poem called Bad Luck. Followed by an editorial called On the Psychology of homo Stobsiensis which shows some of the stresses which could arise within the camp, and how people responded. A Fairy Tale describes an unusual person and a Film of Stobs showcases the typical day at Stobs. A Further poem called Editorial Suffering. It ends with editorial notices and an advertisement section. Full edition available here.

     
  • Stobsiade Civilian, Issue No. 12

    The twelfth edition begins with a poem called March. Followed by an editorial on the various types of people in the camp: the bookworm, know-it-all, etc. It goes on to talk about the Work Room in the Military Camp and about the hall in the Civilian Camp. Two further poems are included called Fama and Thoughts of Adam, Chieftain of the Birds. It ends with editorial notices and an advertisement section. Full edition available here.

     
  • Stobsiade Civilian, Issue No. 10

    The tenth edition begins with a poem called Romance. It goes on to talk about the Committees within the camp. There is an article called Education in the Military Camp. An editorial called the Dream follows. A further two poems called Why? and To our Readers. Towards the end there are two sections from the Military Camp and from the Civilian Camp. It ends with Editorial notes detailing charitable donation with names and addresses, and a letter box. Full edition available here.