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Afridi to Nizam. British Fleet Destroyers 1937-43.  FINE COPY

Afridi to Nizam. British Fleet Destroyers 1937-43. FINE COPY

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Afridi to Nizam. British Fleet Destroyers 1937-43. FINE COPY

by ENGLISH John

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World Ship Society, Gravesend,, 2001. 4to., First Edition, with frontispiece and numerous illustrations in the text; original pictorial wrappers, a fine copy. Detailed biographies of the 'Tribals' and 'J' to 'N' classes. SCARCE.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
46446
Title
Afridi to Nizam. British Fleet Destroyers 1937-43. FINE COPY
Author
ENGLISH John
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
World Ship Society, Gravesend,
Date Published
2001
Keywords
naval, ww2, wwii, royal navy, destroyers, warship classes, john english

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