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The Fusing of the Ploughshare

The Fusing of the Ploughshare

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The Fusing of the Ploughshare

by Henry R.Ritchie

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0951316400
ISBN 13
9780951316405
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Dunmow, Essex: Henry Richie, 1990 The story of an East Anglian farm worker who volunteers to join the colours of a Territorial Yeomanry Regiment before the Second World War, serving on the guns throughout the Desert Campaigns in North Africa. 241 pages, very readable.

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Bookseller
Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
3421
Title
The Fusing of the Ploughshare
Author
Henry R.Ritchie
Format/Binding
Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Fourth Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0951316400
ISBN 13
9780951316405
Publisher
Henry Richie
Place of Publication
Dunmow, Essex
Date Published
1990
Size
250x170mm
Keywords
Farmimg. East Anglia. WWII. North Africa. Western Desert Campaigns.

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