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Lord Chelmsford's Zululand Campaign 1878-1879

Lord Chelmsford's Zululand Campaign 1878-1879

Lord Chelmsford's Zululand Campaign 1878-1879
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Lord Chelmsford's Zululand Campaign 1878-1879

by John P.C.Laband (Editor)

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Stroud, Glouc.: Army Records Society, 1994 The 116 documents selected for this volume all emanate from the General himself, rather than his many correspondents. Chelmsford thus speaks for himself, exposing his plans, decisions, problems and disputes to the closesr critical assessment. 314pp.

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Title
Lord Chelmsford's Zululand Campaign 1878-1879
Author
John P.C.Laband (Editor)
Format/Binding
Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
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Near Fine
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0750906650
ISBN 13
9780750906654
Publisher
Army Records Society
Place of Publication
Stroud, Glouc.
Date Published
1994
Size
220x140mm
Keywords
Zulu Wars

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