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Tamajao 241 - a POW Camp on the River Kwai

Tamajao 241 - a POW Camp on the River Kwai

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Tamajao 241 - a POW Camp on the River Kwai

by Ernest Warwick

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Rochford, Essex: Leagas Publications, 1987 Memoirs of Ernest Warwick. Signed and inscribed by him "18th Combat Division (1939-45) 4th Suffolks. Japanes prisoner of war, survivor from the Siam - Burma railway." 180pp with sketch map and portrait of the author created in 1944 in a POW camp in Thailand.

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Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
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Title
Tamajao 241 - a POW Camp on the River Kwai
Author
Ernest Warwick
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Very Good
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ISBN 10
0951270605
ISBN 13
9780951270608
Publisher
Leagas Publications
Place of Publication
Rochford, Essex
Date Published
1987
Size
220x155mm

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