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Eyewitness in Zululand

Eyewitness in Zululand

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Eyewitness in Zululand

by Lieut-Colonel Ian H.W.Bennett

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London: Greenhill, 1989 The campaign reminiscences of Colonel W.A.Dunne, South Africa 1877-1881, were discovered after lying hidden in the archives of the Royal Corps of Transport for nearly a century. Written for the first issues of the Army Service Corps Journal in 1891, the y provide a rare insight into some seldom recorded aspects of the campaign in South Africa between 1877 and 1881. 192pp illustrated in black and white.

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Title
Eyewitness in Zululand
Author
Lieut-Colonel Ian H.W.Bennett
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Very Good
Quantity Available
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ISBN 10
1853670332
ISBN 13
9781853670336
Publisher
Greenhill
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1989
Size
225x145mm

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