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Rommel? Gunner Who? A Confrontation in the Desert

Rommel? Gunner Who? A Confrontation in the Desert

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Rommel? Gunner Who? A Confrontation in the Desert

by Milligan, Spike edited by Jack Hobbs

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Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin, 1976 1st ed. thus. 208pp. illus. paperback: Good [spine creases; else G] Curiously, this edition is bound in much higher quality paper than generally used by Penguin (no browning or foxing) but, ironically, this better paper creates a heavier text block and therefore a more potentially fragile binding, so that even though this copy is tight it must be read carefully.

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Title
Rommel? Gunner Who? A Confrontation in the Desert
Author
Milligan, Spike edited by Jack Hobbs
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Edition
1976 1st ed. thus
ISBN 10
0140041079
ISBN 13
9780140041071
Publisher
Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin
Place of Publication
London
This edition first published
April 30, 1976
Keywords
WORLD WAR II TWO SECOND HUMOR HUMOUR HUMOROUS AUTOBIOGRAPHY
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World War Two;

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