They Fought on Foreign Soil - By Elria Wessels
They Fought on Foreign Soil - By Elria Wessels

They Fought on Foreign Soil - By Elria Wessels

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Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
29075
Bob Shop ID
615723179

Softcover published by the Anglo Boer War Museum, 2001, in overall good used condition. Minor wear to wraps, 208 pages clean and unmarked.

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