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Four Dramatic War Novels: Under Fire (Henri Barbusse); Bretherton - Khaki or Field Grey? (W.F.Morris); Patrol (Philip MacDonald); Roux the Bandit (Andre Chamson)

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Four Dramatic War Novels: Under Fire (Henri Barbusse); Bretherton - Khaki or Field Grey? (W.F.Morris); Patrol (Philip MacDonald); Roux the Bandit (Andre Chamson)

by Henri Barbusse; W. F. Morris and Philip MacDonald

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  • Hardcover
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Hardcover. Fair. Tight binding, faded cover, Good reading copy. Lowest price.

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Title
Four Dramatic War Novels: Under Fire (Henri Barbusse); Bretherton - Khaki or Field Grey? (W.F.Morris); Patrol (Philip MacDonald); Roux the Bandit (Andre Chamson)
Author
Henri Barbusse; W. F. Morris and Philip MacDonald
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fair
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1

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Used to mean that the binding of a book has not been overly loosened by frequent use.
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