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The Savage Wars of Peace: Soldiers' Voices 1945-1989

The Savage Wars of Peace: Soldiers' Voices 1945-1989

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The Savage Wars of Peace: Soldiers' Voices 1945-1989

by Allen, Charles

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London: Michael Joseph, 1990 1st ed. 290pp. illus. hardback sm 4to: Very Good+ in a Fine dj in Brodart poly cover [some age foxing to top & fore edges; thin rem. line bottom edge; else a nice clean and crisp copy] Fascinating oral history featuring interviews with British soldiers beginning with colonial wars in Malaya and Borneo after World War II and moving on to Kenya, Cyprus and Suez, Southern Arabia and Oman and, finally, Northern Ireland.

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Title
The Savage Wars of Peace: Soldiers' Voices 1945-1989
Author
Allen, Charles
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Edition
1990 1st ed.
ISBN 10
0718128826
ISBN 13
9780718128821
Publisher
London: Michael Joseph
Place of Publication
London
This edition first published
September 1990
Keywords
BRITISH MILITARY ORAL HISTORY EMPIRE COLONIALISM COLONIES MALAYA BORNEO GUERRILLA INSURGENCIES KENYA CYPRUS SUEZ SOUTHERN ARABIA OMAN NORTHERN IRELAND INTERVIEWS COMBAT SOLDIERS MEMOIRS
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British Empire;

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