They Fought For King And Kaiser - South Africans In German East Africa 1916 - By James Ambrose Brown

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South Africa
Product code
16140
Bob Shop ID
615379604

Hardcover first published 1991 by Ashanti Publishing. The jacket is whole and bright with some minor wear to the edges. The boards are square and solid with light shelf wear to the bottom edges. The pages are clean and unmarked. World War One.

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