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Matter for the Regiment Hardcover - 1982

by MacNeill, Duncan


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  • Title Matter for the Regiment
  • Author MacNeill, Duncan
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Publisher Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, London
  • Date 1982
  • ISBN 9780340283387
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A Matter for the Regiment

by Duncan MacNeill

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Hardcover
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9780340283387
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0340283386
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London: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, July 1982. First. Hardcover . Used - as new/As New. First Edition. A square, tight and unmarked copy with text which appears unread. Dust jacket now protected in removable mylar.
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A MATTER FOR THE REGIMENT.  A 'JAMES OGILVIE' NOVEL.
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A MATTER FOR THE REGIMENT. A 'JAMES OGILVIE' NOVEL.

by MacNeil, Duncan. (Pseudonym of Philip McCutchan.)

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First Edition
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Hardcover
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London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1982. 191 pp, 8vo (8" H). The fourteenth, and final book, in the 'James Ogilvie' series. "Captain James Ogilvie led B Company of the Queen's Own Royal Strathspeys, the 114th Highlanders, through the thronged streets of London. It was the diamond jubilee of the Queen Empress, and a day he would always remember with pride, as his company represented the British Army in India. But away on the North West Frontier trouble did not pause for the celebrations of the Raj. The Rajah of Drosh had rebelled, battalion losses were heavy, and Ogilvie was going to have to return to India with a larger than usual draft of raw recruits from the regimental depot at Invermore. Among these was a gentleman ranker, a fugitive from the Guards, who was to find his craving for active service brutally and plentifully fulfilled up the Chitral River and in the sniper fire of the passes between Peshawar and Drosh. Back in cantonments Ogilvie discovers his commanding… Read More
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