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Geographical Handbook Series: French West Africa. Volume I: The Federation. December 1943; Vol....

Geographical Handbook Series: French West Africa. Volume I: The Federation. December 1943; Vol. II: The Colonies. December 1944. [These volumes only]. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPIES

by (NAVAL INTELLIGENCE DIVISION)

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Naval Intelligence Division,, 1943-1944. 2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with frontispieces, very numerous photographs and maps (a number folding) and two large folding maps in pocket at end of first volume; original blue buckram gilt, gilt backs, covers unevenly sunned else very good, bright, clean copies. Publication codes BR 512 and BR 512A (Restricted) respectively. Sold from an institution with its press-mark on backstrips, bookplate on front free endpapers and neat stamp on title versos and tops. 'For the use of persons in HM service only and meant not to be shown, or made available, to the Press or to any member of the public'.
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