THE SEVENTH AND THREE ENEMIES
Written by G.M.O. Davy
Published by W. Heffer & Sons Ltd.
in 1952
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- MILITARY
- HISTORY
- HISTORY (BRITISH)
- REGIMENTAL HISTORY (UK)
- WORLD WAR II
- ARMY
- CAVALRY
THE SEVENTH AND THREE ENEMIES
Written by G.M.O. Davy.
Stock no. 2137727
Circa.
1952.
Hardback.
Almost very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.
The Story of World War II and the 7th Queen's Own Hussars. B/w photos. Light bumping and wear to spine and corners. Front endpaper is creased vertically; some foxspots. Page edges are browned with foxing. Wrapper is edge-creased with some marks; faded to spine.
Front cover
Contents
- Foreword by Field-Marshal the Earl Alexander of Tunis
- Author's Preface
- Part I: THE DESERT
- Chapter
- I. The End of Peace
- II. Operations on the Frontier
- III. The Battle of Sidi Barrani
- IV. From Bardia to Beda Fomm
- V. The Summer of 1941
- VI. "Crusader" Begins
- VII. "Crusader" Goes On
- PART II: BURMA
- VIII. The Third Enemy
- IX. Southern Burma
- X. Central Burma
- XI. From Burma to India
- PART III: ITALY
- XII. Iraq to Italy
- XIII. The Struggle up the "Calf"
- XIV. Round the Apennines
- XV. A Watery Winter
- XVI. The Battle of the Po Plains
- Roll on Honour
- Honours and Awards