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The Military Correspondence of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson 1918-1922

The Military Correspondence of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson 1918-1922

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The Military Correspondence of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson 1918-1922

by Keith Jeffrey (Editor)

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London and New York: Army Records Society, 1985 Demonstrates Wilson's growing disillusionment with the governments Irish policy. Wilson was himself an Irishman with strong Unionist sympathies which materially contributed to his assassination by Irish nationalists just a few months after retiring from the War Office. xiv, 438pp. Size 225x145mm.

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Title
The Military Correspondence of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson 1918-1922
Author
Keith Jeffrey (Editor)
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Hardcover
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Used - Fine
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Fine
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ISBN 10
037030683X
ISBN 13
9780370306834
Publisher
Army Records Society
Place of Publication
London and New York
Date Published
1985

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