| Title:
The Day We Almost Bombed Moscow – The Allied War In Russia 1918 – 1920 by Christopher Dobson and John Miller |
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Description:
An undercover squadron from the RAF makes ready to bomb Moscow, British Regiments land in Vladivostok, the Japanese invade Serbia, and American infantry fight the Bolsheviks south of Archangel during a bitter winter war. These events actually happened in a little known war at the end of the Great War as the allies attempted to maintain the Eastern Front as Russia withdrew from the Great War. But by 1920 it had developed into chaos, in an offensive against Bolshevism that was to set the pattern for East-West relations for many years to come.
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| Author:
Christopher Dobson was an author and foreign correspondent specialising in terrorism. His other books include, ‘The Carlos Complex’, and ‘The Cruellest Night’. John Miller was a foreign correspondent for more than twenty years and is a specialist in Soviet affairs. |
| Binding:
Hardcover. |
| Date
Published:
First published 1986 |
Edition:
This
edition 1986 |
| Jacket
Condition: Very good condition with pictured dust cover which is protected by plastic cover. Has library label on spine and original 1986 price of £12.95. |
| Book
Condition:
Very good condition containing 288 pages, 8 of white contain black and white photographs. Although this is an ex library copy it is in very good condition. Has library stamp on inside and usual wear. |
| Publisher:
Hodder and Stoughton, London. |
| ISBN:
0-340-33723-0 |
| Size
& Weight: 24 cm x 16 cm (H x W). 3 cm thick. |