MARCHING TO WAR 1933-1939 The Illustrated London News
Marching to War 1933 - 1939
The Illustrated Lndon News
Introduction by Martin Gilbert, official biographer to Sir Winston Churchill and Fellow of Merton College, Oxford.
Marching to War, published in the 50th anniversary of the declaration of war, provides anyone with an interest in 20th century history with a truly fascinating pictorial and documentary reference of the tumulltuous years leading up to World War II
192 pages
More than 750 black and white photos
ISBN I 85170 265 2
Hard cover with dust jacket
Good condition
Dimensions 34 x 24 x 2.5 cm
Can be picked up at Orewa, Hibiscus Coast
or couriered
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