An edition of The home front (1932)

The home front

a mirror to life in England during the First World War

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The home front
E. Sylvia Pankhurst
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An edition of The home front (1932)

The home front

a mirror to life in England during the First World War

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Publisher
Cresset Library
Language
English
Pages
460

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Cover of: The Home Front
The Home Front: A Mirror to Life in England During the First World War
June 18, 1987, Vintage/Ebury (A Division of Random House Group)
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Cover of: The home front
Cover of: The Home Front
The Home Front: A Mirror to Life in England During the First World War
June 18, 1987, Vintage/Ebury (A Division of Random House Group)
Cover of: The home front

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Edition Notes

Originally published: London : Hutchinson, 1932.

Includes index.

Published in
London

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Pagination
460 p., [31] p. of plates :
Number of pages
460

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15194939M
ISBN 10
0091729114
LCCN
87048840
Library Thing
1351243
Goodreads
1007931

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