Progress in the French Army in 1893, with notes on the reserve troops, mobilisation, supplies, etc. Prepared in the Intelligence Division, War Office, by Captain C. à Court, Rifle Brigade, D.A.A.G. January, 1894. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1894.
Report on the French Cavalry manœuvres in Touraine. September, 1893. By Captain Douglas Haig, 7th Queen's Own Hussars. Edited by Colonel The Hon. R. Talbot, C.B., A.D.C., Military Attaché, Paris. Intelligence Division, War Office. London: Harrison and Sons, 1894.
Report on Paris fortress manœuvres, 1894. By Lieutenant J.E. Clauson, R.E. Edited by Major J.S.S. Barker, R.A., Staff Captain, Intelligence Division, War Office. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison & Sons, 1894.
Reports on the experimental mobilization of French Reserve Cavalry, in October, 1894. Prepared for the Intelligence Division, War Office, by Major P.H.H. Massy, 6th Dragoon Guards, and Captain D.H. Haig, 7th Hussars. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1895.
Précis of the French Musketry Regulations, 1895. Prepared for the Intelligence Division, War Office, by H.H. Wigram, Scots Guards. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1896.
The French Field Artillery: its organisation, armament, training, firing, and action, according to the Regulations of the 16th November, 1901. Explained and criticised by H. Rohne, Lieutenant-General. Translated from the German for the Intelligence Department, War Office, by Major J.H.V. Crowe, R.F.A. London: Printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1903.
Affairs in Turkestan. Compiled by Colonel Belayevsky of the Russian General Staff. Translated in the Intelligence Branch, War Office, under the supervision of Captain J.W. Murray, D.A.Q.M.G. with a Preface by Major-General H. Brackenbury, C.B. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison & Sons, 1886.