Book summaryDonald Hill was a British officer held in a Japanese POW camp during the Second World War. Pamela Kirrage was his wife. This book tells their love story by breaking the almost undecipherable code of Donald's POW diaries and examining the effect that the war had on their relationship. Media reviews"A true romance, evocative of a passing generation and their triumphs and tribulations." |
The Code of Love : The True Story of Two Lovers Torn Apart by the War That Brought Them Togetherby Linklater, Andro; Hill, DonaldFirst printing
Book description: New York:: Doubleday,. 2001.. First printing. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Octavo, 8 1/2" tall, 289 pages. A fine, clean, neat, hard cover first edition with minimal shelf wear; hinges and binding tight, paper white. In a fine dust jacket
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