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    • Language: English

      Published by Elsevier 1945

      • Hardcover
      • First Edition

      Seller: bmyguest books, Toronto, ON, Canadabmyguest books

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      Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. The Paper Is Yellow From The Age And Have Surface Soil Spots. The Text Is Clean, The Pages Are Yellow But Not Brittle. The Front And Rear Board Gutters Has Been Repaired (Re-Glued ) No Additional Printings Stated. Illustrated With Plates Including Maps & Plans, 2 Color Foldin

    • Language: English

      Published by Elsevier, Amsterdam 1945

      • Hardcover
      • First Edition

      Seller: Inno Dubelaar Books, Toronto, ON, CanadaInno Dubelaar Books

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      Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st. Association copy, with signature, service number and WWII duty dates of a member of the regiment. The member is mentioned in the book twice (once in the wounded list) and is in one of the photos. This is the first printing of the book. 303 pp., folding maps with colour in front and rear, photo pl

    • Published by Elsevier, Amsterdam 1945

      • Hardcover
      • First Edition

      Seller: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, CanadaRareNonFiction, IOBA

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      Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket As Issued. First Edition. "This was intended to be a gunners' book, written about the gunners for the gunners. Although it is primarily the names of the officers and NCOs which are mentioned, the reader must remember that there were 800 men who were serving the gu