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Statistics 1914-1922 of the Military Effort of the Brirish Empire Durin the Great War

Statistics 1914-1922 of the Military Effort of the Brirish Empire Durin the Great War

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Statistics 1914-1922 of the Military Effort of the Brirish Empire Durin the Great War

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Eastbourne: CPI AntonyRowe Compiled by the War Office and originally published in 1922. Everything Lloyd George thought you were allowed to know. 880pp.

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Title
Statistics 1914-1922 of the Military Effort of the Brirish Empire Durin the Great War
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Soft cover
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Paperback
ISBN 10
1847346812
ISBN 13
9781847346810
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CPI AntonyRowe
Place of Publication
Eastbourne
This edition first published
2015-07
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295x205mm

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