| Title:
The
Channel Islands War 19401945 by Peter King |
| Description:
This
book describes the Nazi occupation of the islands during
the Second World War and dispels the myth that the occupation
was a model for the German Army. The author describes what
life was like for the ordinary citizens of the islands and
examines Hitlers vision, which helped cause the defenders
ultimate downfall. |
| Author:
Peter
King has studied history for a number of years. At the time
of this publication, he was head of history and archivist
at Hurstpierpoint College, Sussex. He was educated at Tunbridge
Wells, and Bristol University, where he went on to lecture
at Bristol Polytechnic. |
| Binding:
Hardcover. |
| Date
Published : 1991. |
Edition:
First
Edition 1991. |
| Jacket
Condition: Very
good condition. Has excellent dust jacket. Original price
of £15.95 on back. |
| Book
Condition : Very
good condition. Containing 198 pages with 12 pages of illustrations. |
| Publisher:
Robert
Hale, London. |
| ISBN:
0-7090-4512-3. |
| Size
& Weight:
22.2cm x 14.3cm (H x W). 2.5 cm thick. |