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A Son Of The Widow: Memoirs of a Gunner Serving in British India  (1893-1902)
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A Son Of The Widow: Memoirs of a Gunner Serving in British India (1893-1902)

by Acock, William Richard; Marilyn H. Fedewa (Editor)

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ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9781937580483 / 1937580482
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Marshall, MI: 2 Moon Press. Near Fine. 2012. First Edition. Softcover. 1937580482 . "William Richard Acock served as a gunner in the British Royal Artillery during the 1890s in India and present-day Pakistan. In this rare volume, amassed from his original handwritten and typed accounts more than a century later, he shares his timeless and compelling firsthand experiences." There are two light spine creases and two preliminary pages are loose, else this is a clean, unmarked book with no owner names or bookplates. The covers are also in nice condition with no tears or chips. Please inquire if you would like more information. ; B&W Illustration; 8vo, 8"- 9" tall; 367 pages .
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