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SCARLET INTO KHARKI
Grierson, Lieutenant-Colonel James Moncrieff
Description:
The British Army on the Eve of the Boer War.Preface to New Edition by Colonel Peter S Walton and with new illustrations. Originally published in 1899 under the title The British Army ''by a Lieutenant-Colonel in the British Army'' (Sampson Low-London). Here is an excellent,illustrated reference work on the role, organisation, equipment,tactics,training and administration of the British Army at a critical time in its development. xxii.+ 262 pages text with maps and illustrations.
Details:
- Publisher: Greenhill Books
- Publisher Place: London
- Date of Publication: 1988
- Edition: 1st in this State
- Jacket Condition: Very Good
- Binding Condition: Very Good
- Overall Condition: Very Good
- Size: 160 x 240mm
- Lot No: 19
- Hammer Price: $40
- Bids: 1
- Visits: 23
- Estimate: $50-55
- Reserve: $40
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