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FOR KING AND COUNTRY: VOICES FROM THE FIRST WORLD WAR by MACARTHUR, BRIAN (Paperback - 2009) ISBN: 9780349120294 Subject: WAR HISTORY Publisher: ABACUS UK |
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PENGUIN BOOK OF HISTORIC SPEECHES by MACARTHUR, BRIAN (Paperback - 1996) ISBN: 9780140176193 Subject: HISTORY (NON-ASIAN) Publisher: PENGUIN UK |
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PENGUIN BOOK OF HISTORIC SPEECHES by MACARTHUR, BRIAN (Paperback - 2012) ISBN: 9780241953266 Subject: REFERENCE & LANGUAGES Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS US |
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PENGUIN BOOK OF HISTORIC SPEECHES by MACARTHUR, BRIAN (Paperback - 2017) ISBN: 9780241982396 Subject: REFERENCE & LANGUAGES Publisher: PENGUIN UK |
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PENGUIN BOOK OF MODERN SPEECHES by MACARTHUR, BRIAN (Paperback - 2012) ISBN: 9780241953259 Subject: REFERENCE & LANGUAGES Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS LTD |
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PENGUIN BOOK OF MODERN SPEECHES by MACARTHUR, BRIAN (Paperback - 2017) ISBN: 9780241982303 Subject: REFERENCE & LANGUAGES Publisher: PENGUIN UK |
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PENGUIN BOOK OF TWENTIETH-CENTURY SPEECHES by MACARTHUR, BRIAN (Paperback - 1999) ISBN: 9780140285000 Subject: HISTORY (NON-ASIAN) Publisher: PENGUIN UK |
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SURVIVING THE SWORD : PRISONERS OF THE JAPANESE 1942-45 by MACARTHUR, BRIAN (Paperback - 2005) ISBN: 9780316729918 Subject: HISTORY (NON-ASIAN) Publisher: TIME WARNER BOOKS UK |
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SURVIVING THE SWORD: PRISONERS OF THE JAPANESE 1942-45 by MACARTHUR, BRIAN (Paperback - 2006) ISBN: 9780349119373 Subject: HISTORY (NON-ASIAN) Publisher: ABACUS UK Many of the British, Australian and American prisoners held by the Japanese during the Second World War were so scarred by their experience that afterwards they could not discuss them even with their families. They believed that their brutal treatment was, literally, incomprehensible. But some prisoners were determined that posterity should know how they were starved and beaten, marched almost to death and used as slave labour, and how thousands died from tropical diseases. They risked torture and execution to keep secret diaries and make sketches and drawings that they hid form the guards wherever they could, sometimes burying them in the graves of lost comrades. Drawing on these diaries, and on interviews with former Far East Prisoners of War, Surviving the Sword tells of inhumanity and degradation, but also of inspirational examples of courage, comradeship and compassion. |
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