'Memo. Signed by D.M.I. [E.F. Chapman] with reference to Colonel Chermside's Memo. of June 5th. 1895' relating to a Naval Demonstration against Turkey.
War Office systems of foreign countries. Compiled in the Intelligence Division of the War Office by Captain C.E. Callwell, R.A., D.A.A.G., and Captain E. Agar, R.E., Staff Captain. 1892. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1892.
Exchanges of Correspondence between Lieut. General Chapman and Sir Arthur Haliburton regarding the use of British Coaling Stations by Foreign Men-of-War.
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.
'Proposed Rectification of Frontier - Hong Kong.' Summary of Correspondence from 9th November 1894 to 25th November 1895; with, 'Private and Secret letter from Lieut. General Chapman to Sir Thomas Sanderson 12.8.95.'
'The military aspect of the northern frontier of the United States … By Major C. Barter, D.A.A.G. London: Printed at the War Office, by Harrison and Sons, 1893.'
Memorandum from the Commander-in-Chief (Viscount Wolseley) addressed to the Permanent Under Secretary of State for War (Sir Arthur Haliburton), regarding the present establishment of the Regular Army, with Appendices.