| Title:
The MacMillan Dictionary Of The First World War by Stephen Pope and Elizabeth-Anne Wheal |
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Description:
In this reference book on WW I there are in the region of 1200 entries, covering all aspects of the Great War. This includes actions from the Falklands to the Masurian Lakes, from Achi Baba to the Zeebrugge Raid, Campaigns from the Arab Revolt to Verdun, from East Africa to East Prussia, Forces from the Romanian Navy to the Royal Flying Corps, from the South Persia Rifles to the Serbian Army, Theatres of War from the Baltic to the Balkans and from Africa to the Arctic and includes a great many other topics which is a must for anyone with an interest in this subject.
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| Author:
Stephen Pope and Elizabeth-Anne Wheal were scholars studying at Oxford and Cambridge respectively and have written a number of works of reference. |
| Binding:
Softcover. |
| Date
Published:
First published 1995 |
Edition:
This
edition 1997 |
| Jacket
Condition: Fine condition with pictured soft cover. Has personal message written on inside of cover with the 1997 price of £14.99 . |
| Book
Condition:
Fine condition containing 561 pages, the vast majority of which is written text. |
| Publisher:
MacMillan Publishers Ltd, London. |
| ISBN:
0-333-68909-7 |
| Size
& Weight: 23.2 cm x 15.2 cm (H x W). 4.7 cm thick. |