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The Home Front, 1914-1918: How Britain Survived the Great War (Britain at War)

The Home Front, 1914-1918: How Britain Survived the Great War (Britain at War)

The Home Front, 1914-1918: How Britain Survived the Great War (Britain at War)
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The Home Front, 1914-1918: How Britain Survived the Great War (Britain at War)

by Beckett, Ian F.W

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9781903365816
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The National Archives, 2006-05-24. Hardcover. Very Good. 0.8700 9.6900 7.6400.

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Title
The Home Front, 1914-1918: How Britain Survived the Great War (Britain at War)
Author
Beckett, Ian F.W
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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ISBN 10
1903365813
ISBN 13
9781903365816
Publisher
The National Archives
Place of Publication
Richmond, Surrey.uk
Date Published
2006-05-24
Size
0.8700 9.6900 7.6400
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1.9000 lb

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