Duel for Kilimanjaro : an account of the East African campaign 1914-1918. Plus six. London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1963. 8vo. 244 p., illustrated. Hard cover with dust jacket. Wear and foxing. G. Plus, 'The fall of Crete' by Alan Clark. London : Anthony Blond, 1962. 8vo. 206 p., illustrated, maps. Hard cover with dust jacket. Mild wear and foxing. G. 'The Somme' by A.H. Farrar-Hockley. London : Batsford, 1964. 8vo. 223 p., illustrated. Hard cover with dust jacket. Light wear and occasional foxing. G. 'The Siege' by Russell Braddon. London : Jonathan Cape, 1969. 8vo. 352 p., illustrated, maps. Hard cover with dust jacket. 'The swordbearers : studies in supreme command in the First World War'. London : Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1963. 8vo. 386 p., illustrated, maps. Hard cover with dust jacket. Maps to lining papers. Occasional foxing. G. 'A biography of Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, GCB, KBE, MC, DFC, DCL' by Vincent Orange. Inscribed by the author. London : Methuen, 1984. 8vo. 301 p., illustrated. Hard cover with dust jacket. G+. 'Templer, tiger of Malaya : the life of Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer' by John Cloake. London : Harrap, 1985. 8vo. xi, 508 p., illustrated. Hard cover with dust jacket. Light wear and occasional foxing. G. [7].
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