Through Fire & Water: HMS Ardent: The Forgotten Frigate of the Falklands By Mark Higgitt

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
C1876S30E
Bob Shop ID
614101784

Publisher: Mainstream Publishing Company (Edinburgh) Ltd.

Date: 2001

Edition: 1st

Hardcover with dust jacket 

Pages: 402 Ship's Company, Roll of Honour, Further Reading & Glossary included

ISBN: 1-84018-356-X

Condition: Good +

A nice copy, tight, clean & mellow. Cover is lightly rubbed with slight wear on edges & sticker on spine. Pages are clean; without inscriptions with edges lightly tanned. An ex-library copy with the usual sticker, stamps, etc. 

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