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Peace For Our time; Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat; A Day’s March Nearer Home. Three volumes....

Peace For Our time; Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat; A Day’s March Nearer Home. Three volumes. Vol 1, Munich to Dunkirk - the Inside Story. Vol 2, The War History from Dunkirk to Alamein, based on the War Cabinet papers of 1940 to 1942. Vol 3, Alamein to V E Day Based on the War Cabinet Papers.

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Hart-Davis MacGibbon. London. 1971 , 1973, 1974, all first.. 5.5 x 9.0 inches. In red, grey and blue cloth covers with gilt to spine. With illustrated dustwrappers. In very good condition with very good dustwrappers (dw; Vol 1 has small tears to edges and small piece missing from front lower edge. All have protective plastic wraps and all are Not price clipped). Vols 2 and 3 have BBC stamkp to front edge. Else all are clean and tight copies. 412, 539, 551 pp. With maps. Three volume history of the British experience of WWll, taken from the War Cabinet papers of the time.
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